Albany Street - business survey

Closes 16 Feb 2025

Opened 30 Dec 2024

Overview

We want our streets to have more safe space for everyone to walk and cycle, for children to get to and from school safely and healthily, for businesses to be able to flourish, to reduce carbon emissions from vehicles and for you to be breathing cleaner air.

We want our streets to provide a lasting legacy of greener, safer, healthier travel.

As 69% of households in Camden do not own a car and public transport use remains much lower than before the pandemic, we know that safe and easy walking, cycling and scooting routes are more important than ever. Supporting and encouraging those who are able to walk and cycle, by creating safer streets will ensure that there is more space available on public transport and on our roads for those who need it the most.

 

Why your views matter

At Camden we’re developing proposals for cycling, walking, road safety and improvements plus exploring areas for new plants and trees on Albany Street.

The project aims to introduce safer cycle infrastructure on Albany Street, which could include cycle tracks that physically separate cyclists from traffic. Junctions at Robert Street and Gloucester Gate would also be key focus areas for safety improvements for both cyclists and pedestrians. We would also like to improve crossings for pedestrians throughout the street and to introduce more plants and trees.

Your views matter because before we develop our proposals, we want to understand how you load and service your business so that we can better design a project that supports the needs of local businesses.

For information on how we will use data collected from this consultation read our privacy statement: Data protection, privacy and cookies - Camden Council

Give us your views

Areas

  • Regent's Park

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Transport and streets