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The Marshgate Lane Greenway Access project is focused on the walking and cycling routes to the south of the London Stadium and Bobby Moore Academy Senior School over to Pudding Mill Lane. This project is a collaboration between London Legacy Development Corporation and London Borough of Newham.
This area is undergoing significant change, with many people already using local routes to travel to school, events, and homes in the area, and many more to come as developments at Pudding Mill Lane come forward. The project area has been highlighted in the recent Safer Places Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Area Survey as being of concern in relation to safety for women, girls, and gender diverse people.
The objective of the project is to improve local connections and open space by improving the cycling and walking route between Pudding Mill Lane DLR station and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, to make it easier for people get around and over the Greenway and under the railway. The project hopes to introduce features that will help improve sense of safety in the area for all users, particularly at the underpass beneath the railway.
To provide your view on the proposals, please provide feedback using the survey below, or get in touch via the contact details here: YourSay@QueenElizabethOlympicPark.co.uk
The Marshgate Lane Greenway Access project is focused on the walking and cycling routes to the south of the London Stadium and Bobby Moore Academy Senior School over to Pudding Mill Lane. This project is a collaboration between London Legacy Development Corporation and London Borough of Newham.
This area is undergoing significant change, with many people already using local routes to travel to school, events, and homes in the area, and many more to come as developments at Pudding Mill Lane come forward. The project area has been highlighted in the recent Safer Places Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Area Survey as being of concern in relation to safety for women, girls, and gender diverse people.
The objective of the project is to improve local connections and open space by improving the cycling and walking route between Pudding Mill Lane DLR station and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, to make it easier for people get around and over the Greenway and under the railway. The project hopes to introduce features that will help improve sense of safety in the area for all users, particularly at the underpass beneath the railway.
To provide your view on the proposals, please provide feedback using the survey below, or get in touch via the contact details here: YourSay@QueenElizabethOlympicPark.co.uk