Adrienne Avenue
Making Adrienne Avenue safer and more pleasant for residents
Ealing Council is exploring ways to improve neighbourhoods across the borough by repurposing public spaces to:
- make people’s streets more attractive and enjoyable
- help make walking, cycling and wheeling safer and easier
- take positive action against climate change
Proposed improvements to Adrienne Avenue
- a community green space with plants
- improving the access path to the canal
- better pedestrian crossings
- secure cycle parking
- sustainable drainage system
The council is committed to being open, transparent, and inclusive in how it works with local people, to make improvements in the right way to where they live, following the principals set out in the Travel in Ealing Charter
Traffic levels
Traffic data was collected May 2024 to understand the level of traffic and pedestrian movement in the area. Traffic data was collected along Adrienne Avenue. Pedestrian and cyclist use was monitored along the path to the canal. Data will also be collected once the scheme has been completed to assess any changes.
Email begreen@ealing.gov.uk if you would like to get a copy of the data sheets.
Public engagement
Council officers met with residents on Adrienne Avenue on Saturday 12 October 2024, to share the proposed plans. They could also share their thoughts via email at: begreen@ealing.gov.uk
Ealing Council worked with engagement specialists ECF, to support the in-person event and produce a report with the results of the engagement and surveys
Statutory consultation and next steps
The proposals have been updated based on the engagement report.
A statutory consultation will now run from Wednesday 14 May 2025 to Wednesday 4 June 2025, where members of the public have one final opportunity to share their views via trafficnotices@ealing.gov.uk
The outcomes of the consultation will be shared on this page.