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Locals Back Cycle Plan

LOCALS ARE BACKING new plans to give Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill a transformation to make the areas pedestrian and cycle-friendly.

Locals Back Cycle Plan
19.11.2015
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LOCALS ARE BACKING new plans to give Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill a transformation to make the areas pedestrian and cycle-friendly.

Palmers Green plans which are being funded by the Mayor of London’s £30 million Mini Holland Fund will see significant changes made to the areas.

This includes improvement of the town centre with wider pavements, more trees, bike lanes, landscaping and also more car park spaces for the shopping area.

Major improvements have also been decided for the Winchmore Hill area, a safe and separate cycle track is to run from Palmers Green to Enfield town allowing people to make local journeys by bike instead of car.

Enfield Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Cllr Daniel Anderson, said: “The silent majority have spoken – and shown they actually like our plans, despite a vocal campaign which has been spreading disinformation about what the proposals would actually mean for Palmers Green.

He continued: “The funding we have received from the Mayor of London gives us a once in a lifetime opportunity to transform our town centres, boost business, revolutionise our transport links and transform our borough into one which meets the needs of residents, businesses and people travelling through it.

We’ve always said we’d listen to people who got involved in the consultation and we have, and now residents recognise that this scheme is going to improve their quality of life and bring dramatic improvements to this part of the borough. Most people recognise that our Cycle Enfield scheme for Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill is good for residents, good for business, good for health and good for the borough and I am delighted that the people who took part in the consultation were so positive about the project.”

Despite campaigners against the plans claiming they were “deeply unpopular” and would benefit only “1 per cent” of the population,. New Research has shown that the number of people who said they were in favour of Enfield Council’s Cycle Enfield plans outnumbered those opposing them by two to one.

In all, 60 per cent of the 1,646 people consulted said they supported the plans, while just 40 percent were opposed to them.

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, said: “It is very gratifying that the people of Enfield have spoken to back these plans to benefit the entire town. If this scheme did only benefit cyclists, it would not have been so widely supported.

He added: “People in Palmers Green, the vast majority of them non-cyclists, understand that it will transform a traffic-dominated town centre into more attractive place for everyone: a place where people want to be, whether or not they are on a bike.”

The Mayor’s cycling commissioner, Andrew Gilligan, said: “This is now the third Mini-Holland scheme, after those in Waltham Forest and Kingston, to be backed by a clear majority of local people in a consultation. These schemes are popular. One of the lessons of this process, I think, is that those who make the most noise aren’t always the most representative.

“We and the council are listening to residents and businesses who have concerns, and we’ve always said we’ll make changes to get the details right. But both we – and our opponents – must also listen to the majority who say these plans are a good thing, and want them to happen.”

The Palmers Green proposals will be submitted to Transport for London for approval, and if obtained, work will start in the Spring of 2016

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