Work Begins to Transform Exhibition Road for 2012
11 February 2010
Council embarks on improving streetscape of London's cultural
heartland
The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, along with
project partners Westminster City Council and TfL, today launched
the start of streetscape work to transform Exhibition Road in time
for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
With London visitor numbers set to soar in 2012, millions will
visit Exhibition Road to take advantage of the free cultural
activities at institutions including The Natural History Museum,
The Science Museum and V&A. The Exhibition Road project will
reduce traffic congestion and provide visitors and residents with
more pedestrian space and better access to enjoy the museums.
Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, said:
"Every year millions of Londoners and visitors to this great city
are drawn to the cornucopia of culture offered on Exhibition Road.
The work that begins today will make this incredible part of the
capital a space that truly emphasises the world class institutions
based there."
Cllr Merrick Cockell, Leader of Royal Borough of
Kensington and Chelsea, said: "More people visit
Exhibition Road each year than Venice. With the Olympics and
Paralympics taking place in 2012, visitor numbers will rise beyond
the current 11.5 million a year. Residents, visitors and tourists
will agree that the current design of Exhibition Road, with its
narrow pavements and heavy traffic is unattractive, and at times,
unsafe. We are working with our partners to create a destination
that is not only reflective of the iconic institutions Exhibition
Road is home to, but one that is accessible and safe for all."
The visionary project will deliver a striking single surface
made up of the finest quality granite spanning the entire length of
the road. Upon completion, pedestrian space will be doubled, with
visual and tactile delineators installed to help people distinguish
between the 'safe zone' and 20mph 'traffic zone'
Cllr Colin Barrow, Leader of Westminster City Council,
said: "Exhibition Road is the gateway to some of London's
finest museums and the renewal of this area in time for the 2012
Olympics will be a huge boost to London's cultural offer for
residents and visitors alike.
"Today marks the start of a scheme, which when delivered, will
complement the major improvements we are already investing in
across the West End from the diagonal crossing at Oxford Circus to
the revamp of Marble Arch."
In advance of the streetscape work, the Council implemented a
number of traffic management improvements around the station last
year, including unravelling the outdated one-way traffic system and
creating a spacious pedestrian area for people using South
Kensington Station.