TfL sets out further plans to improve road safety in Shoreditch

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Transport for London (TfL) is inviting Londoners to have their say on further plans to make it easier and safer for people to walk and cycle in and around Shoreditch.

The consultation launches today and is open for Londoners to respond to until 12 September (haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/shoreditch-high-street). The plans would see the creation of new, high-quality crossings for both cyclists and pedestrians, new cycle lanes, and more footway space to help people travel sustainably and tackle road danger.

TfL’s latest data shows that in the three-year period from February 2022 to the end of January 2025, there were 23 collisions at the junction of Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch High Street and Commercial Street, resulting in 27 people being injured [1]. These junctions are among the most dangerous junctions in London, and TfL is committed to improving road safety in this area.

The proposed changes in the area include:

Widening all pedestrian crossings at the main junction of Shoreditch High Street with Great Eastern Street and Commercial Street
Removing the left turn slip road from Shoreditch High Street into Commercial Street, installing a new straight crossing and creating more footway space for pedestrians
A new pedestrian crossing on the south side of Shoreditch High Street at the junction of Holywell Lane and Bethnal Green Road junction
New southbound cycle lane along the length of Shoreditch High Street between Rivington Street and Commercial Street
The introduction of a banned left turn from Shoreditch High Street into Bethnal Green Road except for buses
For cyclists heading southbound on Shoreditch High Street at the junction of Commercial Street, there would be a new cycle gate to give cyclists priority through the junction
For cyclists heading northbound along Shoreditch High Street, there would be a new cycle gate at the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Norton Folgate
Holywell Lane would be closed for motorised traffic (except buses and loading from 10am-4pm)
TfL has also confirmed that it is moving ahead with plans to improve safety at the junction of Great Eastern Street and Curtain Road, which we consulted on earlier this year. The proposed changes include a new layout of the junction with increased pavement space, widened crossings and a new toucan crossing, a banned left turn from Great Eastern Street into Curtain Road and from Curtain Road into Great Eastern Street, and new pedestrian crossings. The consultation report can be found here: haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/shoreditch.

Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner, said: “Making London’s roads and junctions safer is a key priority for the Mayor, so I am pleased TfL is looking to progress plans to make it easier for Londoners to walk and cycle in Shoreditch. This builds on the work TfL is already doing to improve safety at the junction of Great Eastern Street and Curtain Road as part of wider plans to improve safety in Shoreditch. The Mayor and I encourage all Londoners to have their say by responding to TfL’s consultation by 12 September as we build a safer city for all.”