81 residents and local businesses came to the first public meeting of Transform Tulse Hill last Wednesday (23 July 2025) held in the former Salvation Army Hall on Norwood Road.
Transform Tulse Hill is the new campaign name for a growing group of local residents, businesses and other stakeholders who wish to see the current one way gyratory system in Tulse Hill changed to a safer, more pleasant and beneficial road layout for everyone that lives, works, shops in, visits or travels through the area.
Those with longer memories will remember the removal of the gyratory was one of the key components of the community led Streetworks project to upgrade the streetscape from Tulse Hill to West Norwood. Read the background here.
The Forum started the meeting with a quick review of the history behind this project, which incredibly stretches all the way back to 2011, then we heard from Cllr Olga Fitzroy (councillor for St Martins ward) our MP Helen Hayes and Marina Ahmed (London Assembly member representing Lambeth and Southwark) before opening up to the floor for questions. They are all actively supportive of the campaign – and have been for many years now.
We heard many first-hand experiences of near misses and other safety issues from those present, as well as many brilliant ideas for possible changes to make the gyratory safer and for actions for the campaign to take. It was excellent to hear from local businesses too and their understandable concerns about what change might mean for them. We also heard about possible safety issues with the current temporary safety measures installed by TfL earlier this year.
At the moment the campaign is working on building a full understanding of the current political, policy and financial landscapes.
The Forum is delighted to support this grass roots campaign and.we will share the notes of the meeting as soon as they are available, as well as details of future meetings. Anyone with an interest in this campaign is welcome to join the campaign WhatsApp group - see all details below along with an initial list of the areas the campaign is looking for support on. Please get in touch with the campaign using the email below if you want to get more closely involved:
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Email: transformtulsehill@gmail.com
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