by Mim20 » Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:41 am
I agree there hasn't been enough consultation but am grateful that Bedford Hill is now open to traffic again. Balham while a lovely place to live is not a village in isolation from the rest of the area. I am a local resident of 24 years and all for changes that improve the environment. But the reinstatement of LTNs over the summer (of which Bedford Hill was part temporarily because of Eat out to help out) with the much worse TfL changes to the A24 made life incredibly difficult to move around even in the summer months when there were fewer people around. Not only was there evidence of more pollution on all the main roads as a result, cars were completely stuck belting out fumes for extended periods, it was dangerous given emergency vehicles couldn't pass anywhere and were also stuck, and as we heard last week on NvN, post vans couldn't even stop to collect mail from the local post office !! thankfully now resolved. We all want cleaner air and those who can walk as often as possible anyhow, but it is just not possible to walk and cycle for everything and for some people not at all. It seems to me it's about getting a balance and as has been clear over the latter part of the summer the balance was definitely wrong. Coming south to Balham from Clapham South, Bedford Hill is, because of the A24 mess, one of only two roads available for vehicles to turn left into to access their homes, businesses, Sainsburys and its car park or to drive through to Streatham. The next road available left is right down close to Tooting Bec - not very helpful if you live nearer the Bedford Hill end or the upper part of the Heaver Estate - and this then takes cars on a mad circuitous route through very residential areas and around Tooting Bec Common. Closures to Bedford Hill (and other roads) merely bumped the problem onto someone else's patch - very important that this is given full consideration in consultations.
I agree there hasn't been enough consultation but am grateful that Bedford Hill is now open to traffic again. Balham while a lovely place to live is not a village in isolation from the rest of the area. I am a local resident of 24 years and all for changes that improve the environment. But the reinstatement of LTNs over the summer (of which Bedford Hill was part temporarily because of Eat out to help out) with the much worse TfL changes to the A24 made life incredibly difficult to move around even in the summer months when there were fewer people around. Not only was there evidence of more pollution on all the main roads as a result, cars were completely stuck belting out fumes for extended periods, it was dangerous given emergency vehicles couldn't pass anywhere and were also stuck, and as we heard last week on NvN, post vans couldn't even stop to collect mail from the local post office !! thankfully now resolved. We all want cleaner air and those who can walk as often as possible anyhow, but it is just not possible to walk and cycle for everything and for some people not at all. It seems to me it's about getting a balance and as has been clear over the latter part of the summer the balance was definitely wrong. Coming south to Balham from Clapham South, Bedford Hill is, because of the A24 mess, one of only two roads available for vehicles to turn left into to access their homes, businesses, Sainsburys and its car park or to drive through to Streatham. The next road available left is right down close to Tooting Bec - not very helpful if you live nearer the Bedford Hill end or the upper part of the Heaver Estate - and this then takes cars on a mad circuitous route through very residential areas and around Tooting Bec Common. Closures to Bedford Hill (and other roads) merely bumped the problem onto someone else's patch - very important that this is given full consideration in consultations.