Existing LTNs
Following support from local residents and through consultations, two low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) remain in place.
- Adrienne Avenue
- Deans Road/Montague Avenue
Former LTNs
After successfully managing traffic in residential areas, especially during the pandemic when more households were walking and cycling, some LTNs have been removed.
- Acton Central
- Bowes Road
- Junction Road
- Loveday Road
- Mattock Lane
- Olive Road
- West Ealing North
All decisions to keep or remove LTNs have taken place after consulting with residents.
Following the recent changes, Councillor Deirdre Costigan, Cabinet Member for Climate Action has stated that “we remain committed to active travel, but if we want to tackle the climate crisis we know we must take local people with us. We have pledged to be an open, transparent and inclusive council, and that includes being honest about what works and what doesn’t.”
Information and data regarding the consultation and implementation of LTNs:
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 25: Acton Central
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 48: Adrienne Avenue
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 34: Bowes Road
- View the data available on the impacts of Deans Road and Montague Avenue LTN
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 32: Junction Road
- View the data available on LTN 30: Loveday Road
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 35: Mattock Lane
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 8: Olive Road
- View the data available on the impacts of LTN 20: West Ealing North
- View the published interim assessment report