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News

Did you know a section of one of the long distance paths around London zig zags from Crystal Palace to Streatham Common?

Residents are being encouraged by Lambeth Council to apply for Play Streets and to celebrate Car Free Day on 22 September 2019 by Lambeth council. Play Streets is an opportunity for residents to apply for their street to be closed for a few hours each week or once a month so that space can be used for children to play. Lambeth council states:

Lambeth Council has decided to explore an expansion of controlled parking for an area centred on Croxted Road as well as areas of Streatham.  Public consultation on the Croxted Road proposal is due

Transform Tulse Hill

About StreetWorks

StreetWorks was a unique community-led project to improve the streetscape in West Norwood and Tulse Hill. The project was funded by Transport for London and supported by officers at Lambeth Council. Norwood Forum, Tulse Hill Forum, local councillors and community groups worked together in collaboration with residents, businesses, schools and road users to design a better public spaces. What the project never managed to achieve was the removal of the Tulse Hill Gyratory - the flagship project in this scheme - due to the financial situation changing drastically for TfL in 2019.

About Transform Tulse Hill

A new community led campaign has now risen from the ashes of StreetWorks - Transform Tulse Hill - and Norwood Forum is very, very pleased to support this project. Find out all about it here: www.transformtulsehill.org.uk