Its been a busy month.
Transform Tulse Hill successfully lobbied to make a Deputation to the Lambeth Council meeting on 15 October.
Read our deputation here and listen/watch here - scroll through to 01:04:15 if you don't want to listen/watch the whole meeting.
Campaign members Jamie Hodge (local resident), Tom Palmer (Norwood Forum Co-Chair) and Charlotte Ashworth (Manager, Station to Station BID) spoke eloquently about the safety crisis around the Tulse Hill Gyratory, and the community's ambitions for a safer and thriving future, seeking - amongst other issues - Lambeth's support in lobbying TfL.
Councillor Rezina Chowdhury, Deputy Leader (Sustainable Lambeth and Clean Air), gave a detailed verbal response which you can watch/listen to by following the link above. The campaign will receive a written response which we will post here as soon as it is received.
What next?
Through a Freedom of Information request, the campaign received details of the options for the gyratory that TfL are working on.
Click on the image below to read the whole document.

We are now finalising details of a meeting between the campaign steering group and Will Norman, Walking and Cycling Commissioner. Will is based at both City Hall and Transport for London (TfL), and is paid via TfL.
What can you do?
You could sign this petition calling on the London Mayor to '...fix the dangerous Tulse Hill Gyratory'.
And you can join the campaign too - there are many ways to keep in the loop - follow this link