Two Thirds of Hackney Roads in LTNs: Are They Working?

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Two Thirds of Hackney Roads in LTNs: Are They Working?
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Key Points

  • Over 1,500 residents have signed a petition urging Hackney Council to reopen some roads closed under low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs).
  • Hackney has 19 LTNs, covering about 70% of its roads, the highest coverage in any London borough.
  • The council argues LTNs have provided environmental and community benefits.
  • Opponents claim journeys have slowed, emergency services delayed, and local businesses harmed.
  • Environmental data shows no acceleration in pollution reduction since LTN introduction in 2020.
  • Pollution remains stubborn at key junctions like Pembury Circus.
  • The council expects improvements after ongoing roadworks are concluded.

What is the controversy around Hackney’s LTNs?

As reported by Laura McGowan of MyLondon, over 1,500 residents have signed an e-petition calling on Hackney Council to reopen several roads closed under the borough’s LTNs. Critics say the council is prioritising “urban theory and not real life,” implementing road closures with “little input” from the community.

The petition states:

“We wake up, and another road is closed. We’re no longer driving through Hackney — we’re being pushed to the outskirts of our own borough. The result? Ten-minute journeys taking 30+ minutes, delays in reaching loved ones, essential services… disruption for parents, carers, elderly and disabled residents. Local businesses are struggling… emergency services and workers are being held back.”

Campaigners argue that while they support cleaner air, funnelling traffic into fewer roads is not the solution but rather a recipe for “chaos.”

How extensive are low-traffic neighbourhoods in Hackney?

According to MyLondon, Hackney currently has 19 LTNs covering half its area, making it the London borough with the most such traffic restrictions. Since their introduction in 2020 under the Labour administration, LTNs have expanded to encompass around 70% of the borough’s roads.

The council promotes these initiatives as vital for creating a “cleaner, greener” environment.

What is Hackney Council’s response to the criticism?

The council has published air quality data showing that harmful emissions, such as nitrogen oxides, have declined steadily since 2017. However, this decline has not accelerated since the 2020 introduction of LTNs.

A spokesperson noted that pollution remains “stubborn” at key traffic junctions like Pembury Circus but expects a “dramatic” improvement once current roadworks are completed.

Are there environmental benefits to Hackney’s LTNs?

Environmental data referenced by the council indicates that while pollutant levels, including particulate matter, experienced a spike in 2023, these have since fallen below target levels again.

Despite these figures, critics highlight that the LTNs have not delivered the expected improvements in air quality so far, casting doubt on their effectiveness.

What are the social and economic impacts of LTNs in Hackney?

The petition emphasises negative consequences for residents’ daily lives, including significant journey delays and impeded access to essential services.

Local businesses in affected areas report struggles due to altered traffic flows and reduced passing trade.

Emergency services have also reportedly been slowed, raising further concerns about LTNs’ practical impact.

What is the outlook for the future of LTNs in Hackney?

As noted by Laura McGowan of MyLondon, crossing the threshold of 750 signatories means the petition will be debated at a full council meeting.

This debate comes amid visible divisions within the Labour-run council over the rollout and management of LTNs, reflecting a wider split in public opinion about their value.

The council’s continued commitment to LTNs suggests any reopenings or changes will be carefully considered alongside environmental and community data.

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