Kender Street triangle
Kender Street and Besson Street would be re-designed to become local roads to remove heavy traffic. We would also improve footpaths and put in place a maximum speed limit of 20mph.
We want to make New Cross Road and Queen's Road two-way, extend the bus lanes and change some junctions.
Download the brochure (PDF 618KB) to get more detailed information.
Download the Kender Street Triangle Consultation Report - March 2008 (PDF 594KB)
Benefits
The changes will improve the environment for everyone
At the moment these roads are part of a complex and overcrowded one-way system, dividing and isolating the community, and causing accidents, pollution and noise. The road layout also creates a feeling of isolation for the local community.
All of the changes we are planning would improve the environment for pedestrians, cyclists, bus users, road users, residents and businesses.

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The changes would:
- Improve bus journey reliability
- Improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists
- Make it easier for people with mobility problems to use the streets
- Improve the quality of the local environment
- Reduce traffic accidents
- Allow traffic flows to be managed
Contact us
Consultation for this scheme has now closed. If you would like to let us know what you think about the plans, email kenderstreet@fabermaunsell.com
We are working with Lewisham Council, New Cross Gate New Deal for Communities and Design for London.
Transport for London


