Transport
Transport Strategy for London - your views!
There are few topics that affect so many people as transport. Almost all of us walk, cycle, catch buses or trains or drive a car.
In July 2001 the Mayor of London published the Mayor’s Transport Strategy. London Boroughs, including Haringey, will play a key role in the planning and delivery of the elements of the Mayor’s plans for Transport in London.
Click on the relevant link below to find out more about:
- The Mayor's Transport Strategy priorities
- Local Implementation Plan (Haringey Transport Plan)
- Environmental Report
- Contacting the Haringey Transport Planning Team
The Mayor’s Transport Strategy has a number of key priorities, set out below:
- Improving Road Safety
- Improving Bus Journey Times and Reliability
- Relieving Congestion and Improving Journey Time Reliability
- Improving Parking and Loading Arrangements to provide fair reasonable and effective enforcement of regulations
- Improving Accessibility and Social Inclusion on the Transport Network
- Encouraging Walking
- Encouraging Cycling
- Bringing Transport Infrastructure to a good state of repair.
Local Implementation Plan
London Boroughs have been asked to produce a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) to demonstrate how their local transport plans and programmes will contribute to implementing the key priorities set by the Mayor. Future funding from Transport for London (TfL) will depend on how well the borough helps fulfil the Mayor’s Transport Aims. But it is just as important that the Local Implementation Plan reflects the transport needs and aspirations of people in Haringey.
Haringey produced a draft Local Implementation Plan for consultation. The LIP sets outs details of specific transport schemes up to March 2009 with indicative proposals for the two years after that. The document contains the Haringey Transport Strategy along with Plans for Parking, Walking, Cycling, Road Safety and School Travel Plans. The LIP also includes a Strategic Environmental Assessment to ensure that proposals are sustainable and will not damage the environment.
Following the public consultation period, the Final Draft LIP was submitted and approved by Transport For London in May 2007.
To read the final draft LIP Document follow the links in the table below.
NB: Please note that some of the downloads below are quite large and may take some time to download.
|Back to topEnvironmental Report
The Environmental Report sets out the findings of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Haringey's Local Implementation Plan. Click on the relevant section headings below to find out more.
Section | Section Title |
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LIP | Table of Contents and Summary (pdf 97kb) |
1 | Introduction (pdf 45kb) |
2 | Scope (pdf 70kb) |
3 | The LIP for Haringey (pdf 118kb) |
4 | State of the Environment ( pdf 502kb) |
5 | Alternative Options (pdf 90kb) |
6 | Assessment of Environmental Effects (pdf 84kb) |
7 | Mitigation (pdf 49kb) |
8 | Monitoring (pdf 86kb) |
9 | The Way Ahead (pdf 30kb) |
Appendices:
| Appendix A (pdf 258kb) |
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| Appendix B (pdf 64kb) |
| Appendix C (pdf 40kb) |
| Appendix D (pdf 47kb) |
| Appendix E (pdf 59kb) |
| Appendix F (pdf 32kb) |
Contact
Transportation Planning
1st Floor South
River Park House
225 High Road
London N22 8HQ
Email: transportplanning@haringey.gov.uk
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Page Last Updated: 15 April 2008
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- Council, government and democracy > Councils > Council policies and plans
- Transport and streets > Transport planning
- Transport and streets > Motor vehicles, roads and parking



