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We’re Moving To A New Online Site

Dear Resident

Please note that as of Sunday 4 July Brent Council will stop using Commonplace to record responses. We will be moving to a new site – CitizenLab , which is currently under development.

All the comments that have been provided on Commonplace have been saved and are being used by various teams within Brent Council to help manage existing trials and schemes, as well as feed into any future projects and programmes.

For more information on our current Active Travel programme, please visit: https://www.brent.gov.uk/services-for-residents/transport-and-streets/making-travel-safer-and-healthier/

Thank you for taking the time to provide your comments up to now. We hope you will continue to engage with Brent Council at our new location on CitizenLab .

Posted on 2nd July 2021

by Kavinda Costa

Ambitions for green active transport outlined in COVID-19 Transport Recovery Plan

Posted on 29th June 2020

by Tara Benham

Pavements to be widened to help people keep their distance

12 May 2020

‘Pinch points’ have been identified for additional safety measures, which will see more than 760 metres of barriers put down around busy stretches of pavement to help protect the community.

New signage, reminding people of the 2 metre rule, will support the police and enforcement officers who will be focusing on many of these hotspots. In some locations, bus stops may be temporarily moved and parking suspended to allow more space for walkers.

These measures will be focused on stretches where the width of the pavement and foot traffic is most likely to make it difficult for people to stay two metres away from others.

It is the first step in plans to help the borough return to normal, with further measures to boost green, active travel set to follow.

Cllr Krupa Sheth, Lead Member for Environment, said : “As lockdown rules are gradually eased, we want to encourage as many people as possible to continue to walk and cycle. But we do know that many of our high streets can get extremely busy and it is crucial that people can remain 2 metres apart. This package of measures sets out how we will help people to remain socially distant in the immediate term.”

Cllr Shama Tatler, Lead Member for Regeneration, Property and Planning, said : “It’s important to stress that this is just the first part of a longer-term recovery. One positive to come from this awful pandemic is the way that it’s prompted people to rediscover the benefits of walking and cycling. We will also shortly be setting out plans that will set us in good stead for the future, encouraging green, active travel in our brilliant borough in the months and years to come.”

A full list of locations selected for these additional measures can be downloaded here.

Posted on 29th June 2020

by Tara Benham

2-metre social distancing signs for borough’s parks and pavements

1 April 2020

Signs will soon start appearing across the borough to show people how far apart they should stand if they need to leave their home during lock-down - the first was installed at Woodcock Park (pictured)

Banners will be fitted to park gates and public railings, and 2-metre social distancing stickers will be positioned at main entrances and well-used paths to help people understand how far apart 2-metres is.

The banners will carry hard-hitting warnings in some busy ‘hot spots’ that people face a fine or arrest if they continue to meet up with people outside of their ‘isolation family’.

The Council is helping the Police to enforce social distancing measures as the Coronavirus (Covid-19) disease peaks over the next few weeks.

Councillor Krupa Sheth, Brent Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, warned: “While the majority of us are abiding by the new laws to drive down the cases of Covid-19, there are some who are still not taking this disease seriously enough.

“We will be issuing fixed penalty notices and alerting the Police if we see groups of people gathering.

“In particular, we need to stop groups of children playing together or meeting up without their parents’ approval.

“We are also witnessing a lot of adult groups socialising and drinking in our public spaces which is just not acceptable.

"We’re working as hard as we can to keep our parks open, but we need everyone on board following the rules.”

Ends.

Posted on 29th June 2020

by Tara Benham