Have your say on new green spaces
Today Camden Council and its partners released designs for three new and improved green spaces in the heart of London: Princes Circus in Holborn, and Alfred Place and Whitfield Gardens off Tottenham Court Road.
These new and renewed public spaces form part of the West End Project, the biggest Camden council-led transport scheme the borough has ever seen. The West End Project will address poor air quality, traffic congestion, and road safety.
“It’s time to green the West End, or Camden’s part of it at least. We are creating a totally new park in Alfred Place, innovatively turning road space into green space. This will be the first new park for this part of the borough in a quarter of a century. We will also transform Princes Circus in Holborn and Whitfield Gardens close to Goodge Street tube, both of which can be much improved.
We are working with LDA Design and will also create a string of pocket parks along Tottenham Court Road at Capper Street, Bedford Avenue, and Bailey Street. We are also adding over 20 new trees across the area.
With uncertainty hanging over other important roads in the area such as Oxford Street, it is important that we take what steps we can to ensure the West End is as clean, green, and safe as possible. I hope as many people as possible come forward to comment on the plans.”
Councillor Adam Harrison, Cabinet Member for Improving Camden’s Environment
You can view the plans and listen to a presentation from the designers on Tuesday 21 August in the Building Centre, Store Street, London, WC1E 7BT. You can view the designs between 6.30 and 8.30pm with the presentation from LDA Design at 7.15 to 7.45pm
You can also visit our website: www.camden.gov.uk/westendproject to view artist impressions of the green spaces and email your comments to: westendproject@camden.gov.uk
“Princes Circus will provide a calm place with lots of places for people to sit and relax, improving the link between Covent Garden and the British Museum for pedestrians, while our work in Whitfield Gardens will revive a cherished local garden.”
Councillor Adam Harrison, Cabinet Member for Improving Camden’s Environment
Last month the project moved into the main phase of work, with new high quality granite paving being laid on Tottenham Court Road. The work is taking place in phases across Tottenham Court Road and Gower Street/Bloomsbury Street to reduce the impact on residents, businesses and visitors.
The project was approved in 2015 and Camden Council has been working in partnership with Transport for London, Crossrail: The Elizabeth Line Project, City of Westminster Council, BeeMidtown, The Fitzrovia Partnership and London First. We received over 1,000 responses to the original consultation from residents, businesses and local interest groups which has helped to shape the project. We continue to work closely with local resident associations, businesses and special interest groups to ensure the project delivers the transformation that the area and its community deserves.