Have Your Say On The New Design Of The CS9

Two public drop- in events locally and online consultation now launched

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Transport for London (TfL) have released details of their revised designs for Cycle Superhighway 9 with two significant changes to the original design. Two public drop-in events will be held to allow local residents to question TfL staff about the proposals.

Wednesday 6 February 2019 (17:00 to 21:00), Clayton Hotel Chiswick, 626 Chiswick High Road, W4 5RY

Saturday 16 February 2019 (11:00 to 15:00), Museum of Water and Steam, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, TW8 0EN

They are now holding a second consultation into the revised plans with other sections of the route remaining broadly unchanged. Construction on the route is planned to start later in the year, subject to formal approvals by Hounslow and Hammersmith and Fulham councils, with the route expected to be complete in 2021

The deadline for the online survey of responses is Tuesday 26 February 2019.

Responses can be submitted online at tfl.gov.uk/kew-duke, by post or by e-mail.

Email consultations@tfl.gov.uk or write to FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS

You can also request paper copies of all the consultation materials and a response form by emailing consultations@tfl.gov.uk, or writing to FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS.

February 3, 2019


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