New London bus and cycle lanes feature in complete redesign of town centre roads in Greenwich borough
Transport for London has revealed plans to redevelop Woolwich town centre in a project to make streets and roads safer for commuters. The transport authority announced on January 15 that it had planned to extend cycling facilities between the Woolwich Ferry roundabout and Plumstead in a series of changes planned for the area. TfL said in a statement: "We have been working closely with the Royal Borough of Greenwich since 2018 to develop projects that would make it safer and easier for local people to walk and cycle." The plans would see a new two way cycle track along the A206, also known as Plumstead Road, Victory Parade and Beresford Street. There would also be a new westbound bus lane on the road between Macbean Street and the Woolwich Ferry roundabout, alongside a new cycle lane between Maxey Road and Burrage Road. READ MORE: Ofsted slams Greenwich nursery after babies' beds laid on dirty floor but staff challenge inspection A map of the transport...