SarahSarah McDermott wrote:Yes, Nightingale councillors have organised a Community Speedwatch with PC Howe (who is in charge of Speedwatch across the borough) for Wednesday 28 March 3-4.30pm. We have to compete for dates - but Nightingale does pretty well on getting in first for many dates.
We are on the case with finding out the best solution for school pupils and residents along the stretch of Chestnut Grove to the tube. I will be raising it at the Balham Town Centre Partnership meeting this evening, I have met the Principle of Chestnut Grove to discuss road safety and Cllr Field has been working with highways officers to tackle things such as ensuring speed markings and roundabouts are clearly painted, drains unblocked so people do not have to step into the road and carriageway potholes and dips mended.
As some of you have commented, it is a narrow stretch of road near a busy tube station and near one of the bridges under the railway line in Boundaries Road so will inevitably have a lot of foot-traffic and vehicle traffic. Let's see if we can make it as safe as possible for all users.
Utter nonsense! It just ends up with more pedestrians in the road and cars on pavements.Goldhawk wrote:In general councils are removing railings as part of the shared spaces plan - gives car users a sense of peril and makes them slow down!
The main problem here is that all of the local schools have a problem with traffic, on way or another - even if that's just double parking or parking on the zigzags outside schools. But no one really wants to do anything about it, other than the occasional police/warden presence a couple of days a year.Sarah McDermott wrote:…enforcement of speeding to be passed from the police to the Council for more consistent and rigorous enforcement
you cannot police a flood. The solution lays in making a new separate exit or closing the sixth form and only using St Francis Xavieratbattersea wrote:The main problem here is that all of the local schools have a problem with traffic, on way or another - even if that's just double parking or parking on the zigzags outside schools. But no one really wants to do anything about it, other than the occasional police/warden presence a couple of days a year.Sarah McDermott wrote:…enforcement of speeding to be passed from the police to the Council for more consistent and rigorous enforcement