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The Camden High Street Case Study
The Camden High Street Pedestrianisation project is part of Camden Council’s ambition to create a greener, cleaner, and more vibrant borough. The initiative aligns with Camden’s Transport Strategy, Clean Air Action Plan, and Climate Action Plan to encourage active travel, reduce carbon emissions, and improve public spaces.
By implementing a motor traffic-free zone between the Britannia Junction and the junction with Jamestown Road and Hawley Crescent, this project aims to enhance pedestrian safety, promote business activity, and improve air quality in the area.
The Camden High Street pedestrianisation project represents a bold step toward a safer, greener, more accessible urban space. By fostering active travel, improving air quality, and enhancing the local economy, it has the potential to serve as a model for future pedestrian-friendly developments across London.
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