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Local people support need for Henlys Corner improvements

11 August 2009

Pedestrians and cyclists in Barnet say they are more likely to use busy junction should a TfL scheme be implemented in 2011.

'When implemented, this scheme will bring real improvements for pedestrians at Henlys Corner

Graham Nash, Senior Programme Manager TfL

Results from a Transport for London (TfL) questionnaire, carried out between May and June 2009, reveal nearly 85 per cent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed with the need to improve Henlys Corner junction.

The research shows that if a TfL scheme is taken forward, an overwhelming majority of local residents are more likely to use the junction as pedestrians (69.7 per cent) and almost half of all cyclists (47.3 per cent) are more likely to use it.

The junction is one of the busiest on the A406 North Circular Road.

Transport for London's main objective is to improve pedestrian accessibility.

TfL has worked closely with the London Borough of Barnet to design a scheme that will benefit pedestrians and all other road users while having no detrimental impact on traffic flows.

The scheme will include:

Graham Nash, TfL's Senior Programme Manager, said: 'When implemented, this scheme will bring real improvements for pedestrians at Henlys Corner and the road layout changes will alleviate the congestion that can build up at this busy junction.

'We are pleased that the need for improvements at Henlys Corner has received support from the majority of the local community, key stakeholders and the London Borough of Barnet.'


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