TfL and Hounslow Council unveil plans to extend Cycleway 9, boosting 'safer' cycling and walking routes

By Cesar Medina

19th Jul 2024 | Local News

The changes would extend the existing C9 route by 850m, connecting communities between Syon Park and Hammersmith via a protected cycleway (credit: TfL).
The changes would extend the existing C9 route by 850m, connecting communities between Syon Park and Hammersmith via a protected cycleway (credit: TfL).

Transport for London (TfL) and Hounslow Council set out plans to extend Cycleway 9 in hopes of making "walking and cycling safer and easier" between Brentford and Syon Park.

In collaboration with Hounslow Council, the plans would see the creation of a new, high quality, protected cycleway, to connect communities and cut road danger says TfL.

TfL's latest data shows that there has been a 56 per cent increase in cycling comparing Spring 2024 with Spring 2021.

The proposal is part of a longer-term plan to connect the town centres of Brentford and Hounslow, to enable safer and more sustainable travel around the area.

TfL analysis shows that west London is an area of high demand for active travel, where people want to be able to walk and cycle more often.

The London transport network has also undertaken traffic modelling in the area which suggests the proposals will have a low impact on travel times for people travelling by bus or motor vehicle.

The proposed changes in the area include:

  • New protected cycle lanes in both directions along Brentford High Street between Alexandra Road and Beech Avenue.
  • New and improved pedestrian crossings along the route, making it easier for people to cross the street.
  • Changes at side-road junctions to slow traffic and give priority to people walking and cycling
  • Advanced stop lines to allow people cycling to get ahead of vehicles at the traffic lights
  • Changes to make the area feel more pleasant and help it adapt to climate change. TfL is working with the London Borough of Hounslow to identify potential space for trees, rain gardens, and sustainable drainage systems
  • Connection with Cycleway 40 linking to Old Isleworth and Twickenham
  • Changes to the layout of four bus stops

TfL want to install new protected cycle lanes in both directions along Brentford High Street between Alexandra Road and Beech Avenue (credit: Cesar Medina).

Will Norman, London's Walking & Cycling Commissioner, said: "These plans will significantly improve walking and cycling between Brentford and Syon Park and represent a significant step towards making our streets safer and more accessible.

"By creating high-quality protected cycle lanes and enhancing pedestrian crossings, we are not only reducing road danger but also connecting communities to local amenities and public transport.

"I encourage everyone to share their views in the consultation and help us to shape a safer, greener, and more sustainable future for Hounslow."

Helen Cansick, TfL's Head of Healthy Streets Investment, said: "These improvements in west London would enable more people to safety walk and cycle in the area, giving the local community better sustainable and healthy travel options.

"We look forward to hearing from Londoners and invite their valuable feedback to shape the future of Hounslow before the consultation closes on Monday 9 September."

The new Cycleway 9 plans will connect to Cycleway 40, linking Old Isleworth and Twickenham (credit: Cesar Medina).

Cllr Katherine Dunne, Hounslow Council's Cabinet Member for Climate, Environment and Transport, said: "Hounslow Council is committed to providing a range of cleaner, healthier and safer travel options for our communities. Cycleway 9 is a great example of how we are working in partnership to achieve this.

"The message to all residents is that your input is vital in shaping the future of transport in our borough. Please join us on this journey and take a few minutes to view the proposals online and give us your views or attend one of the drop-in sessions at Digital Dock."

More details about the proposals are on TfL's webpage, with interactive maps and options to give your thoughts on the project: https://haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/brentford-syon-park

The consultation period is open until Monday, 9 September 2024.

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