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Improvements for Ebury Street/Lower Belgrave Street

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Thursday, 27 January, 2022
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Ebury Street

Westminster City Council has been consulting on two new schemes to improve the junction of Ebury Street and Lower Belgrave Street.  

The Council has approved a scheme, submitted by the Belgravia Residents Association (BRA) and which will be funded from the Community Infrastructure Levy.

This would remove the redundant traffic signals at the junction of Ebury Street and Lower Belgrave Street, building out the footways and repaving the existing ones and carriage way.

In addition, WCC proposes improving safety outside St Peter’s School by restricting vehicular access during school arrival and departure times, building out the pavements and making the length of road past the school one-way.  Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson says “I am delighted to see these proposals that will make this junction more attractive, better for pedestrians and safer for our most vulnerable road users”.

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