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Streets and Walkways Sub (Planning and Transportation) Committee - Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 1.45 pm

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Summary

The Streets and Walkways Sub (Planning and Transportation) Committee met on 16 September 2025, to discuss a range of projects, including cycleway improvements, pedestrian priority schemes, highway maintenance, and public realm enhancements. Key decisions included approving a budget increase for the Smithfield Area Public Realm project, moving forward with pedestrian priority schemes on Threadneedle Street and Old Broad Street, and agreeing to defer the Aldgate to Blackfriars cycleway project. The committee also addressed advertising board policies and allocated funds for updating Legible London signage.

Here's a more detailed look at the key topics discussed:

Aldgate to Blackfriars Cycleway

The committee discussed the Aldgate to Blackfriars Cycleway project, a key component of the City's Transport Strategy1 aimed at creating a safe, attractive, and accessible cycling route. The main point of contention was the inclusion of bus stop bypasses, essential for continuous protected cycle lanes but potentially problematic for visually impaired pedestrians.

The committee considered five options, ranging from proceeding as proposed to cancelling the project. Ultimately, the decision was made to defer the project until updated guidance on bus stop bypasses is published, expected in early 2026. This decision was made to ensure the scheme aligns with updated guidance, addresses equalities issues, and maintains public and institutional confidence.

Deputy John Edwards, Deputy Marianne Fredericks and other members discussed the implications of bus stop bypasses following a Members' briefing held in June 2025, where representatives from various organisations, including the London Cycling Campaign2 (LCC), Living Streets, the National Federation of the Blind UK (NFBUK), the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), and Wheels for Wellbeing (WfW), shared their perspectives.

The public consultation on the cycleway scheme revealed that 79% of participants expressed a positive view, while 18% expressed a negative view. An accessibility review, including focus groups with disabled people, highlighted concerns about bus stop bypasses and the need for accessible wayfinding.

Pedestrian Priority Streets Programme

Threadneedle Street and Old Broad Street

The committee approved the final highway and public realm design for the Threadneedle Street and Old Broad Street scheme, along with a budget of £8,217,969 to implement the scheme and complete all work on the rest of the programme. The project aims to enhance comfort, safety and accessibility for people walking and wheeling.

The scheme includes:

  • Road space reallocation to accommodate a continuous 2-metre-wide eastbound advisory cycle lane on Threadneedle Street.
  • Pavement widening on Threadneedle Street.
  • A raised carriageway at the junction of Old Broad Street and Finch Lane.
  • A southbound mandatory cycle lane on Old Broad Street.

An independent Equalities Impact Assessment (EqIA) was undertaken, and the Healthy Streets design check scores showed improvements for both streets.

Old Jewry

The committee considered the future of the experimental traffic order on Old Jewry. The experiment reopened the street to all traffic in a southbound direction, with two-way movement retained for cyclists.

After reviewing the results of the traffic experiment, the statutory consultation, and the Equalities Impact Assessment, the committee approved Option 3, which involves ending the traffic experiment and reverting to the previous arrangement with Old Jewry closed to through traffic. The committee also agreed to resume work on a public realm improvement between Frederick's Place and Poultry, including improving accessibility for people walking and wheeling.

Highway Maintenance for the Square Mile

The committee received a report on Highway Maintenance for the Square Mile and approved the submission of further information to the Secretary of State, enabling the receipt of £70,000 for additional highway maintenance works from the Department for Transport. The report detailed how the City's streets are managed, including inspection frequency, defect thresholds, and funding allocations.

Cool Streets and Greening Programme

The committee received an update on the Cool Streets and Greening Programme (CSG), which aims to increase resilience in public spaces and infrastructure. They noted the extension of the programme timeframes by 12 months to March 2027, and approved the allocation of £180,000 to the Fann Street and St Peter Westcheap projects, funded from the programme underspend. They also agreed to release £100,000 to develop the designs for Phase Five projects.

The Cool Streets and Greening programme is structured around five phases:

  • Pilot projects
  • Developed projects
  • City greening and biodiversity
  • Sustainable drainage projects (SuDS)
  • Green and Blue Links

Smithfield Area Public Realm and Transportation Programme

The committee approved an additional budget of £325,000 for the Smithfield Area Public Realm and Transportation Programme, bringing the revised project budget to £1.945 million. The additional funding will support the completion of the detailed design, traffic modelling, and engagement with TfL and the London Borough of Islington. The project is part of a phased approach to align with the London Museum development and associated Section 278 improvements.

Dauntsey House, Frederick's Place - Public Realm Improvements

The committee approved a drawdown of £50,000 from the On-Street Parking Reserve (OSPR) allocation for Dauntsey House, Frederick's Place - Public Realm Improvements to support further surveys and investigations. They also approved an amendment to the scope of the project to include the delivery of a raised carriageway for the full length of Ironmonger Lane.

Legible London S106 Allocations

The committee approved the allocation of £245,000 in Section 106 Legible London deposits to a project to update the City Corporation's Legible London signage. The updates will include the installation of step-free diversion signage at City-managed public lifts.

Combined Section 278 Project Initiation Report

The committee approved budgets for several Section 278 projects, including those at 55 Old Broad Street, 1 Appold Street, Thavies Inn, 60 Queen Victoria Street, and 9 Bridewell Place. These projects involve highway works and public realm improvements in the vicinity of new developments.

16 Old Bailey - Section 278 Highway Works

The committee approved the outcome report for the Section 278 highway works at 16 Old Bailey and agreed to return unspent funds to the developer.

Cycling Behaviour in the City of London

The committee received a report on cycling behaviour in the City of London from the Commissioner of the City of London Police.


  1. The City of London Transport Strategy sets out the City's transport vision and objectives, including promoting sustainable transport, improving air quality, and enhancing the public realm. 

  2. The London Cycling Campaign is a charity that campaigns for better cycling conditions in London. 

Attendees

Profile image for Jacqueline Roberts Webster
Jacqueline Roberts Webster  Labour •  Cripplegate
Profile image for Alison Gowman CBE (Alderman)
Alison Gowman CBE (Alderman)  Alderman •  Dowgate
Profile image for Mercy Haggerty
Mercy Haggerty  Labour •  Cripplegate
Profile image for Hugh Selka
Hugh Selka  Bridge and Bridge Without
Profile image for Charles Edward Lord, OBE JP
Charles Edward Lord, OBE JP  Farringdon Without

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 16th-Sep-2025 13.45 Streets and Walkways Sub Planning and Transportation Commi.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 16th-Sep-2025 13.45 Streets and Walkways Sub Planning and Transportation Com.pdf

Minutes

SWSC Public Minutes 220725 v2.pdf

Additional Documents

09 App 3 Ph5 table.pdf
15 App 2 Finsbury Circus Project Objectives.pdf
Information Pack 16th-Sep-2025 13.45 Streets and Walkways Sub Planning and Transportation Commit.pdf
04 Ald to Bfriars Cycleway.pdf
04 Appendix 1 Cycleway Scheme Layout Plan.pdf
04 Appendix 2 Public Consultation Outcomes.pdf
04 Appendix 3 Accessibility Review.pdf
04 Appendix 4 cycleway EqIA.pdf
05 Appendix 2 Aboard Baseline Report.pdf
04 Appendix 5 Members Brieifng Papers.pdf
05 Advertising Board Update.pdf
05 Appendix 1 Advertising Board Policy.pdf
05 Appendix 3 A Boards.pdf
05 Appendix 4 EQIA_ABoard Policy Amendment.pdf
06 PPS OBS Threadneedle St.pdf
06 Appendix 1 Project Coversheet.pdf
06 Appendix 3 Financial Information.pdf
06 Appendix 2 Scheme Design.pdf
06 Appendix 4 Risk Register.pdf
06 Appendix 5 EqIA.pdf
07 PPSP Old Jewry.pdf
07 Appendix 2a OJ Closed_Blackfriars.pdf
07 Appendix 1 OJ Monitoring Strategy.pdf
07 Appendix 2b OJ Closed_Mansion House.pdf
08 Highway Maintenance for the Square Mile.pdf
07 Appendix 2c OJ South_Blackfriars.pdf
07 Appendix 2d OJ South_Mansion House.pdf
08 Appendix 1 - Local maintenance report template.pdf
09 Cool Streets and Greening Programme Update.pdf
09 Appendix 1 CSG Finance Tables.pdf
09 App 2 Update.pdf
09 Appendix 4 CSG progress report.pdf
10 App 2 - Finance Table.pdf
10 Smithfield Public Realm.pdf
10 App 1 Project Coversheet.pdf
10 App 4a RR Summary.pdf
10 App 3 Smithfield.pdf
10 App 4b Risk Register.pdf
11 Dauntsey House.pdf
11 App 1 DH Cover.pdf
11 App 3 Location Plan.pdf
11 App 2 Risk Register DH.pdf
11 App 4 Finance DH.pdf
12 Legible London S106 Funds.pdf
13 Combined S278 Projects.pdf
12 Legible London S106.pdf
13 App 1a Project Briefing_55OBS.pdf
13 App 1e Project Briefing_9BP.pdf
13 App 1b Project Briefing_1AS.pdf
13 App 1c Project Briefing_Thavies_Inn.pdf
13 App 1d Project Briefing_60QVS.pdf
14 Little Trinity Lane.pdf
15 Xrail Finsbury Circus Western.pdf
15 App 1 FC Project Cover Sheet.pdf
15 App 3 Finsbury Circus Final Project Costs.pdf
16 Appendix 1 AS Project Coversheet.pdf
15 App 4 Finsbury Circus photos.pdf
16 G6 150 Aldersgate Street cover.pdf
16 Appendix 2a Risk Register1.pdf
16 Appendix 2b Risk Register 2.pdf
16 Appendix 3 Finance table.pdf
16 Appendix 4 Photo Before and after.pdf
17 16 Old Bailey S278.pdf
17 Appendix 1 photos.pdf
18 Cycling behaviour in the CoL.pdf
19 Outstanding References.pdf