High Road near the junction with Montpelier Gardens - Pedestrian Crossing

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The Council is proposing to introduce road safety improvements on High Road near its junction with Montpelier Gardens.

We are proposing to install a traffic signal-controlled pedestrian crossing on High Road near the junction with Montpelier Gardens as shown on the attached Plan No. 2025-E-064.

The Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance Services and London Buses have been consulted on the proposals.

Why make changes?

The main objective of the proposed scheme is to make this area safer for vulnerable road users. The proposed scheme will help pedestrians to cross the road safely, reduce the occurrence of collisions involving pedestrians involved and improve road safety in the area.

There have been seven personal injury collisions in the last three years for which data is available on this section of High Road. Traffic surveys undertaken on High Road have demonstrated that there is significant pedestrian demand for improved crossing facilities at this location.


The Council is proposing to introduce road safety improvements on High Road near its junction with Montpelier Gardens.

We are proposing to install a traffic signal-controlled pedestrian crossing on High Road near the junction with Montpelier Gardens as shown on the attached Plan No. 2025-E-064.

The Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance Services and London Buses have been consulted on the proposals.

Why make changes?

The main objective of the proposed scheme is to make this area safer for vulnerable road users. The proposed scheme will help pedestrians to cross the road safely, reduce the occurrence of collisions involving pedestrians involved and improve road safety in the area.

There have been seven personal injury collisions in the last three years for which data is available on this section of High Road. Traffic surveys undertaken on High Road have demonstrated that there is significant pedestrian demand for improved crossing facilities at this location.


  • Your feedback is important to us. We want to know your views about the proposed road safety improvements in your area.  

    Please note, we will only accept one completed questionnaire per household. In the event of multiple submissions from the same postal address, only the most recent will be accepted. We are also not able to respond to all comments made, however, they will be considered when making our recommendations. 

    The Council will consider the consultation results and decide on how to proceed with the proposals - we will advise you of the outcome.

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