Take Action: Support the West Ham Park LTN

A residential street with autumn leaf-fall. A filtered road closure with "no motor vehicles except permit holders WHP01" signs, planters narrowing the road, camera enforcement, and a "road open to pedestrians, kick scooters, wheelchairs, bicycles" sign. Gorgeous autumn/early winter light shines through the trees.

The new LTN has meant:

We think taking out the LTN would:

  • make traffic worse and extend journey times, including for car drivers and bus users—because traffic on the main roads, including the important bus routes, will be interrupted by people cutting in and out of side streets not designed for that purpose
  • increase pollution, making it harder to breathe and making health problems like asthma worse
  • make our streets more dangerous, especially for children and older people
  • make it harder for local people to walk and cycle, especially people who don’t have access to a car or can’t drive

How can I help?

  • Tell your Councillors that you want the LTN to stay, especially if you live there, or if you travel into or through it—or maybe if your kids go to school there. Find out who your councillors are here.
  • Come along to the scrutiny committee meeting. It’s on Tuesday, 20th January, 6pm, East Ham Town Hall. Find out more here.

    Please contact newham@lcc.org.uk if you plan to come to support the LTN and we can co-ordinate.

Greenway closure extended from 26/1

Thames Water have announced that their closure of the Greenway will extend to Upper Road from 26th January 2026. This closure will last for 3 YEARS.

We have repeatedly asked Thames Water to delay this closure until there is a safe diversion for the newly-closed section of the Greenway. They have refused to do so.

As detailed on our Greenway: Flushed Away! campaign page, the Greenway has now been closed for 478 days – with no end in sight for the 3000+ people who used the Greenway every day before the northern section was closed.

A map of the Stratford and West Ham areas with the Greenway marked—section from Channelsea ramp to Manor Road closed since September '24 for (initially 18 months, but now) 4 years. Long section from Manor Road to Upper Road will be closed from October 2025 for 3 years.
NB: The section marked “Closed from October ’25” is now programmed to be closed from 26 January 2026 onwards.

Schoolchildren, NHS workers, and families are put in danger every day. We are aware of at least 4 injuries on the diversion. More are inevitable if Thames Water presses ahead with this closure before a safe diversion is in place.

We have also heard stories on our “Map of Pain” of people having to pay significantly more to travel, people feeling they have to buy a car to travel short distances, and one family who’s moved out of Newham at least in part thanks to Thames Water’s works.

Our demands as part of our FLUSHED AWAY campaign remain as before:

  • Thames Water must not close any more of the Greenway until there’s a safe alternative for cycling. No dismounting, no riding in heavy traffic.
  • Thames Water must contribute financially to these safe diversions. Signs and speed cushions aren’t enough
  • Thames Water must pay to reinstate the Greenway to the highest quality when their works are done
Logo for the "Greenway Flushed Away" campaign. Wording across the top and bottom reads "Four years of danger; Thames Water: cut the crap!"