TfL cancels planned Streatham Roadworks meeting, sparking frustration from Lambeth LibDems

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TfL cancels planned Streatham Roadworks meeting, sparking frustration from Lambeth LibDems - Brixton Buzz
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Transport for London (TfL) has come under fire for cancelling a much-needed meeting earlier this week to discuss disruptive upcoming roadworks on Streatham Hill — with just hours’ notice.

The meeting, organised by Lambeth Liberal Democrat Councillors Donna Harris and Matthew Bryant alongside Hina Bokhari AM, was intended to bring a small group of residents, businesses, and TfL together for a site visit and urgent discussion about the extensive A23 works planned to last until at least 2027.

Instead, TfL pulled out with a few hours’ notice, leaving community voices unheard and local representatives “deeply frustrated.”

“This was a chance for TfL to listen and learn — and they didn’t even show up,” said Cllr Donna Harris, Leader of the Lambeth Liberal Democrat Group. “Local people deserve better than this. We’re not giving up — we’re calling on TfL urgently to reschedule the visit and engage properly with local residents.”

Residents have raised concerns that the consultation for the works took place five years ago, before the pandemic and before significant population turnover in the area.

The failed Streatham Wells LTN has already heightened tensions around traffic schemes, with many businesses and locals fearing chaos and gridlock.

Particular concern has been voiced by members of the blind and disabled community over TfL’s proposed floating bus stops — where bus passengers disembark onto a cycle lane.

Campaigners have long argued these designs are unsafe and risk creating barriers to independence for visually impaired and mobility-impaired residents.

Hina Bokhari AM, Leader of the Liberal Democrats on the London Assembly, added: “TfL knows the importance of meaningful engagement with communities, so this last-minute cancellation is disappointing and unhelpful. I hope the meeting is reinstated at the earliest possible opportunity so that TfL can hear directly from the people affected by these plans.”

The Liberal Democrats are calling on TfL to reschedule the meeting immediately and to commit to involving the community properly before works begin.

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