Ealing LTN planters vandalised at the junction of Olive Road and Popes Lane

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

THE Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) planters at the junction of Olive Road and Popes Lane in South Ealing have been vandalised.

Yesterday evening (July 17), local residents found the planters pushed over with the soil and plants poured all over the road.

Marc Yonder who lives in the local area told Ealing Nub News: "LTNs are a controversy that aren't going away any time soon.

"No one knows who did this."

The LTNs have caused much division throughout the borough with residents either supporting their implementation or wanting them removed.

A consultation is currently underway for the nine LTNs currently in place and local residents can make their voices heard by voting on whether they want them removed or not.

To have your say, click HERE.

READ MORE: Meet the eight-year-old who grew plants in Ealing's LTN planters

     

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