Discussion to be held about 'excessive' traffic in South Twickenham

By The Editor

13th Aug 2021 | Local News

A cyclist on Cross Deep
A cyclist on Cross Deep

Locals have been invited to sign up and take part in a discussion on traffic in South Twickenham.

The community conversation takes place tomorrow (Wednesday) evening.

Richmond Council said: "As part of the council's engagement with the South Twickenham community we are hosting a virtual public meeting to discuss excessive cut through and school traffic in the roads west of Cross Deep and south of Heath Road. The meeting is for local residents and businesses.

"This meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the community to express their concerns and put questions to councillors and council officers. It is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 10 from 6pm.

"The event will be hosted on ZOOM. Once registered you will be sent a personal link (around 24 hours in advance and again around 20 minutes before) and will be able to log in and hear and take part in the conversation.

"Attendees will be invited to have their say via video, audio or text chat."

You can register to take part here.

     

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