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Upton Lane Public Realm Scheme

The Upton Lane Public Realm Scheme is part of Newham Council’s ambitious Levelling Up projects, backed by nearly £40 million from the government. These projects are dedicated to transforming high streets into vibrant, healthy, and accessible spaces where residents can conveniently reach daily essentials within a 15-minute walk or cycle. The scheme also aligns with Newham’s 50 Steps to a Healthier Newham strategy, striving for a cleaner, greener, and safer community.

Key Improvements in Upton Lane

Disraeli Walk Enhancements

Partnering with Clapton Community Football Club, this project includes:

  • 8 new trees and 95m2 of additional planting beds.
  • Enhanced lighting and CCTV for safety.
  • Improved footpaths and fencing.
  • Removal of illegal parking outside The Old Spotted Dog pub.

These enhancements promote safer walking and cycling, reduce traffic, and improve air quality, contributing to Newham’s vision for sustainable travel and dynamic public spaces.

Supporting Local Businesses

Over the past year, we’ve collaborated closely with Upton Lane businesses to:

  • Conduct a comprehensive parking review.
  • Establish a business district forum.
  • Create a business directory to showcase Upton Lane’s unique offerings.

Community Engagement Highlights

We have also undertaken community engagement activities, which have included:

  • Door-to-door business visits and follow-up engagements.
  • Workshops at The Gate Library.
  • A public survey assessing matchday impacts of Clapton Football Club games.

This engagement led to clear calls for consistent parking regulations, improved enforcement, and new solutions for deliveries, EV charging, and local delivery services. In response, Newham Council has proposed changes to parking bay rules to better serve both visitors and residents. 

Proposed Parking Bay Review

The illustration below depicts proposed parking bay changes based on the objectives as follows:

  • Consolidate a variety of differing short stay times to make it easier and clearer for visitors to park, by making all bays 1 hour stays.
  • Define dedicated short stay parking nearer to businesses to reduce traffic on side roads.
  • Define dedicated loading areas to support businesses with deliveries and the sale of larger goods items.
  • Improve enforcement in the area with the introduction of pay by phone.
  • Pay by phone also allows visitors and customers to stay longer if needed.
  • Improve residential parking capacity on the side roads.

Proposed Parking Bay Changes

Fig. Proposed parking bay changes

Tracking Progress

To measure success, we will monitor:

  • Increased public transport, walking, and cycling usage.
  • Community satisfaction via pre- and post-project surveys.
  • Pedestrian activity to identify popular routes and gathering spots.

In addition to gathering local views, the Council will also collect data through parking stress surveys, traffic counts, kerbside studies, and incident reviews to further inform and improve Upton Lane's accessibility and safety.

Get Involved

Your feedback is essential in shaping Upton Lane's future. If you have any questions, we are here to help. To find out more and share your feedback:

  • Complete the survey below to share your thoughts.
  • Attend the community drop-in events for residents and businesses to talk to our team about the proposals and ask any questions. Please do join us on:

DROP-IN 1: Saturday 16th November - 10am-1pm at the Emmanuel Parish Church, Romford Road, Newham, E7 8BD

DROP-IN 2: Tuesday 19th November - 3pm-7pm at the Ridley Christian Centre, 94 Upton Lane, Newham, E7 9LW

For more information on the Upton Lane Improvements contact us at: LUF.uptonlane@newham.gov.uk

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Phases overview
Early engagement survey
Early engagement results
Disraeli Walk
Upton Lane Public Realm Scheme

Upton Lane Public Realm Scheme

November 9, 2024 - November 30, 2024

The Upton Lane Public Realm Scheme is part of Newham Council’s Levelling Up projects, funded with nearly £40 million from the government. The key objective of the Upton Lane project is to make it easier, safer and more pleasant for people to travel along Upton Lane by walking and cycling, thereby helping people stay healthy, improve air quality and support local businesses. We propose to achieve this objective by:

·      Improving crossings for pedestrians, especially at key junctions upgrading pavements.

·      Removing street furniture that isn't needed or introducing new street furniture where desirable.

·      Creating new planted areas or improving existing one.

·      Reviewing how changes to the street layout on Upton Lane can help improve bus journey times.

The survey aims to get feedback from local residents, businesses and visitors regarding issues on Upton Lane and suggestions on how to improve them. The themes covered in the survey include safety, accessibility, greening, parking and other services.

GDPR Statement

LB Newham is committed to protecting your privacy and works in full compliance with Data Protection legislation. Engage Communicate Facilitate; https://engagecf.co.uk has been appointed to gather feedback on Upton Lane. The comments and information we receive will be reported on as part of the consultation report for this project. We will report on the relationship of participants with the area, but not at an individual level. Your information will not be used or passed onto another third party for marketing purposes. ECF is registered with the Information Commissioner and will process personal information fairly and transparently, as required by data protection law, including the General Data Protection Act (GDPR) 2018. You have the right to access and update the data we have about you, and you can contact us regarding this at LUF.uptonlane@newham.gov.uk .

If you would like to read more about the Council’s data Protection and Privacy Policy, you can find this here: https://www.newham.gov.uk/contact-information/processing-personal-data-privacy-notice