Transport
Transport Strategy for London
London Boroughs, including Haringey, play a key role in the planning and delivery of the elements of the Mayor’s Transport Strategy.
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
Every London Borough has produced a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) to demonstrate how their local transport plans and programmes contribute to the implementation of key priorities set by the Mayor and reflect the transport needs and aspirations of people in Haringey. Funding from Transport for London depends on how well the borough helps fulfil the Mayor’s Transport Aims.
The Council has submitted its bid to Transport for London for funding transport projects in 2010/11.
We are seeking funds to progress our work:
- on reducing road accident casualties through local road safety schemes, education, training and publicity schemes and more 20 mph zones
- improving bus service reliability by putting in measures to give buses priority over other traffic
- supporting sustainable transport through travel awareness projects and more cycle routes and pedestrian facilities.
- cycle training and cycle parking as well as walking projects to improve accessibility and signage and environmental projects such as the provision of on-street charging points for electric vehicles and purchase of electric vehicles
- promoting sustainable access to schools through the school travel plan programme and to work through workplace travel plans
- improving the road and bridge infrastructure
- improving access to bus stops and access in general
For a description of the proposed schemes, and 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 number | Section Title | File type | File size |
|---|---|---|---|
| LIP | Table of Contents and Summary | 97KB | |
| 1 | Introduction | 45KB | |
| 2 | Scope | 70KB | |
| 3 | The LIP for Haringey | 111KB | |
| 4 | State of the Environment | 502KB | |
| 5 | Alternative Options | 90KB | |
| 6 | Assessment of Environmental Effects | 84KB | |
| 7 | Mitigation | 49KB | |
| 8 | Monitoring | 86KB | |
| 9 | The Way Ahead | 30KB |
Appendices:
| Appendix | File type | File size |
|---|---|---|
| Appendix A | 258KB | |
| Appendix B | 64KB | |
| Appendix C | 40KB | |
| Appendix D | 47KB | |
| Appendix E | 59KB | |
| Appendix F | 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: 29 October 2009
This page belongs to the following categories :
- Council, government and democracy > Councils > Council policies and plans
- Transport and streets > Transport planning
- Transport and streets > Motor vehicles, roads and parking








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