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Coulsdon Town Centre regeneration scheme clear to progress as Coulsdon Relief Road opens

18 December 2006

Transport for London (TfL) has today opened the Coulsdon relief road to traffic, clearing the way for the Coulsdon Town Centre regeneration scheme to begin.

The relief road project creates a major bypass on the A23 London to Brighton that will remove 80 per cent of traffic from Coulsdon town centre.

The project will make Coulsdon town centre safer by removing A23 traffic and will improve conditions for bus passengers, walkers and cyclists.

The relief road project provides:

Peter Brown, Chief Operating Officer of TfL Streets, said: "The aim behind the building of this relief road is to give the town centre back to the people of Coulsdon."

TfL and contractors Hochtief held four public consultations during the project and a viewing platform over the site was created in September 2005.

Most of the work was done with minimal disturbance to the community.

Contractors Hochtief also employed a liaison manager and were awarded a Considerate Constructor Scheme Silver Award in recognition of their work with the local community.

The 1.7 km new road has involved:

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