Mini Hollandising Walthamstow Village
With minimum publicity hundreds of people gathered in the
Asian Centre (15/9/14) to hear from the council about their plans for “mini Hollandising”
Walthamstow Village - the key feature being the closure of Orford Road where
the shops are. Cllr Loakes tried to speak but was howled down – he reminded me
of Alex Salmond – you must vote for this as it is of great benefit to you! One
thing this council has never learnt is that if it wants to bring the people
with them they need to engage with them at a much earlier stage – why were we
not invited to input to the bid before it was written?
Apparently the council will put in trial closures to ensure
they have the detail correct. One advantage of that, unlike Scottish Independence, is we can return to the status quo if it does not work!
The issue I
have with the whole of the Mini Holland concept is you cannot provide for one
small part of the community – in this case cyclists. Closing roads does not
make the traffic disappear, but it improves the environment for one lot of residents
while another group have to take the pain.
The plan is to improve the environment for residents from
Lea Bridge Road to Church Hill. To achieve this through traffic has to be excluded
from the Village. I am not that familiar with all the roads and traffic routes under
consideration so I can’t comment as to whether making Grosvenor Rise two way
instead of one way will be a benefit for those residents, for example, or the
closure of the junction of Maynard Road and Beulah Road . What I can comment on
is my journey everyday through the Village to get to Queens Road which is an
excellent rat run to Markhouse Road and my school.
Both Forest Road and Lea Bridge Road are heavily congested
through routes so it makes sense for local traffic to rat run through the back
streets. I either cycle or use my car depending on weather conditions and more
importantly whether I have a heavy load to transport. If the current plan is
implemented I can cycle past Vestry House Museum and turn right into Orford Road
and continue on to Queens Road. If I go by car I cannot turn right in to Orford
Road and as the bridges on West Road and East Road will be closed and I can’t escape
except by going down Wingfield Road which is not the direction I need to go!
Returning in the evening I come to the junction of Queens
Road and Hoe Street and will find I cannot go across to Orford Road as it will
be closed at the Social Club junction. Normally I would go along West Avenue
but the bridge is also closed. I am stuck so clearly that is not a valid route.
Do I fare any better as a cyclist – up to a point. I can cycle past the shops
in Orford Road and go past the Nags Head but as now I cannot legally turn right
to get to Church Lane I am no better off!
At busy times such as Saturday mornings shoppers coming back
by cab from the Town Centre avoid the congestion on Hoe Street by going along Orford
Road. This will no longer be an option so the cabs will add to the congestion
in Hoe Street – so it is the Village Residents saying stuff the Hoe Street
Residents!
This is no way to manage growth of people movements. Yes
perhaps more people should use public transport, but most of it is bursting at
the seams. I could use the 230 bus nearly door to door but it takes getting on
for an hour in the rush hour whereas I can do my journey on foot in 30 minutes
and by bike in 10. The car often takes 15 to 20 minutes as the roads are
blocked by dust carts and delivery vans. At least on a bike I can mount the
pavement to avoid the obstructions.
The most important item that seems to be ignored with these
plans is how the dust carts will access the area and the numerous delivery
services to say nothing of plumbers, electricians and builders! How will the
residents of the Village cope if their shops cannot be serviced?
Leave well alone and use the Mini Holland money to repair
the pavements of the residential streets which have not been refurbished for
over 50 years!
As with Scottish independence some people will have a say
and others don’t but we will all be affected by the impact that Mini Holland
will have on our streets.
P.S. They also plan to wreck the Whipps Cross roundabout by
converting it to a normal traffic light controlled junction. This must be
stopped as it is a very attractive street scene and most importantly is a
buffer between the urban area and the forest. There is no difficulty for cyclists
to cross over Woodford New Road so ruining Whipps Cross roundabout is not only
a waste of our money but will destroy a precious piece of open land.
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