The Twickenham Tribune

 

Work to start on urgent measures to make Teddington shopping streets safer

A series of rapid temporary measures will be installed on the roads and pavements in Teddington Town Centre to help support social distancing

As part of the Council’s Post Covid Transport Action Plan (PCTAP), the Council has responded to concerns from local residents and businesses regarding sections of narrow and congested footways on Broad Street and Teddington High Street.  As a result of these representations, within weeks the Council will put in place temporary measures at key pinch points on these roads.

These measures are the latest in a series of changes in recent months. The Council has already put in place pavement widening in Richmond Town Centre and East Twickenham, one way pedestrian working across Richmond Bridge, announced plans to pedestrianise Church Street, delivered three School Streets for local Primary Schools, laid down social distancing graphics on outside of a number of schools and implemented an urgent upgrade to the cycling lane on Kew Road.

Further changes will be clarified for other priority town Teddingtoncentres, improvements to commuter cycling infrastructure and further actions to support schools. The full strategy will be presented to the Transport and Air Quality Committee on the 18th June 2020.

Councillor Alexander Ehmann, Chair of the Transport and Air Quality Committee, for Richmond Council, said:

“We are committed to making our high streets safer and more attractive and accessible for pedestrians and cyclists and to improve the flow of traffic.

“As we come out of lock-down, our town centres need to provide comfort and safety for our returning residents.

“Teddington is a fantastically well supported shopping area, with a tremendous array of traders and great community spirit.  We’ve had to work at tremendous pace to make these changes and I am grateful to everyone involved.

“These initial modifications are aimed to improve the setting and aid social distancing for visitors.  I hope very much that these changes contribute to providing more confidence for us all to get out and support these important businesses that sit at the heart of our communities.”

For concerns about pinch points and areas that cannot support social distancing, please email the Rapid Response Team: socialdistancing@richmond.gov.uk

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