Have your say on walking and cycling improvements in Greenwich town centre

people walking and cycling
Monday 27 January 2025

We are asking for feedback on the proposed design for improvements to walking and cycling infrastructure in Greenwich town centre. 

The council is consulting on proposals that will help improve accessibility for people walking and cycling around the town centre. It also looks to connect the existing Cycleway 4 (cycle route between Tower Bridge and Greenwich) with the Old Royal Naval College, providing a safe and direct cycling route between Anchor and Hope Lane and central London. Connecting the cycle routes through the town centre will help more people to cycle more safely, more confidently, and to go further whether it is for commuting, the school run, shopping, or just for fun. 

Cllr Averil Lekau, Cabinet Member for Climate Action, Sustainability and Transport said: 

We are committed to creating a more sustainable and accessible town centre for all residents and visitors, making it easier, safer and greener to move around the borough and the rest of London.  We need community input on the proposals to help create a safer and more enjoyable environment for all. This consultation is an important opportunity for the public to share their views and help shape the future of walking and cycling in Greenwich town centre.

The consultation will open on Monday, 27 January, and run until 28 February, with opportunities for residents to provide feedback through online surveys and drop-in sessions. 

How to get involved: 

Details on how to register will be posted on royalgreenwich.gov.uk/transport-events