
Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood Trial Launch
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Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood: Trial Launch
Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood Trial Launch

As part of our commitment to help make Lambeth neighbourhoods healthier, safer and cleaner, we have launched the Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood trial.
The work to deliver the scheme is now complete and you will notice planters and new signage, indicating the traffic restrictions, at traffic filter points. Traffic filters use signs or physical barriers to stop motor vehicles from passing, whilst allowing emergency services, disabled residents with a blue badge and people walking, wheeling, scooting, or cycling to pass through. Local traffic and deliveries can still access every street in the area, though some may need to take different routes.
Individual Blue Badge holders and organisations who qualify for a Blue Badge can apply for a dispensation from a single traffic filter. A dispensation allows the exempt person to pass through a specified traffic filter within a given Healthy Neighbourhood in the borough without receiving a penalty charge notice. Click here to learn more about dispensations
Details of the Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood trial can be found on:
- Our online engagement platform - HaveYourSay: https://haveyoursay.lambeth.gov.uk/en-GB/folders/stockwell-gardens-healthy-neighbourhood
- Cabinet Member decision and appendices - https://moderngov.lambeth.gov.uk/mgDelegatedDecisions.aspx
How can I give my views?
The trial is being introduced using a legal document called an Experimental Traffic Management Order (ETMO). An ETMO allows the council to trial changes, such as traffic filters, for up to 18 months. The first 6 months of the trial is an ‘objection period’ during which objections and representations can be made to the scheme. Any scheme changes made during the trial period would trigger a further 6-month objection period.
- You can submit an objection or representation online from the 29 September at: https://consultation.appyway.com/Lambeth.
- View the proposals and related traffic order documents under ‘Active Consultations’
- You can post your response to us and call us to receive a paper version of the detailed map.
If you cannot get online, you can post your objection or representation to:
Parking and Enforcement Group (Resident Services), London Borough of Lambeth, PO Box 80771, London, SW2 9QQ (quoting the reference Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood)
Southern Gas Network Emergency Works
Emergency gas works began on Friday, 26 September 2025 at the junction between Landor Road and Clapham Road (A3) due to a critical gas safety issue. Southern Gas Network (SGN) is carrying out the repairs, with transport officers liaising closely to manage the impact. Diversion routes are in place to support traffic flow during the works.
For further details, including how to contact SGN, please visit: https://one.network/?GB145714297
For up to date bus diversion information on the 322 bus route, please visit https://tfl.gov.uk/bus/status/?input=322&lineIds=322&direction=outbound
All addresses in the Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood remain accessible.
For more information about the Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood trial, please click here to view the Stockwell Gardens Healthy Neighbourhood information booklet.
Physical copies of the information booklet can be collected from the Lambeth Town Hall reception.
If you have any questions or would like to get in touch, please use our online contact form at https://www.lambeth.gov.uk/form/transport-strategy-project. Please note that this form is for general enquiries only and cannot be used to submit objections or representations. All objections or representations must be submitted via the official consultation platform at https://consultation.appyway.com/Lambeth.
