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Ryedale SE22 - Proposal to block end of Ryedale at junction of Underhill Road - January 2026


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Wont that move the traffic to Dunstans Grove? And further magnify the Dunstans Road traffic with banned left turn traffic, right turning traffic out of Cornflower and Balchier and then doing 3 point turns?

It's a terrible idea, will damage trade in Forest Hill Road and is just creating a nice private road for someone to enjoy. Congestion in the road is caused mainly by delivery vans, well, let's help stamp out those scourges. And an 18 month trial is at least a year too long if you are just interested in judging impact. And there has been no consultation at all, save, perhaps, with the privileged Rydale-ers. I live a block away in Underhill and I've heard only via social media. 

What a ridiculous plan. If this is to stop traffic "cutting through" where do they think it is now going to "cut through" via? Has the council produced any data on the scale of the problem on Ryedale - anything to back up their hypothesis?

You cannot do these things in isolation as all it does is displaces traffic elsewhere. Dunstans is going to become awful - I feel for the residents there.

Councils should not be allowed to implement these experimental TMOs, they are clearly using them to circumvent proper planning and engagement.

Has anyone contacted the local councillors about this? The laughable thing was the local ward councillors were concerned about displacement from the wider Dulwich LTNs on their ward so is this an indirect acknowledgement that they are being impacted? 

Ridiculous.

 

Yet another hair brain scheme by a council department that is utterly devoid of logic or common sense. If you want to trial something just simply turn ryedale into a one way street towards Forest Hill Road. 
 

let’s just home that a 70% oppose to 30% approve ratio isn’t yet again deemed democratic in approving a scheme by Southwark. 

forces more traffic to the Underhill/Barry Road intersection which is already overcongested/hazardous. Nice and easy job these days sitting in a council office with a screen and keyboard self-validating your ideas, I'd prefer it if they stood watched the current 3pm to 6:30pm mayhem

Much the same as the `champion Hill system 1 hour or so busy during rush hour and then empty all day long. But forcing all traffic to take a long round the houses route for no reason.  Lived there for most of my life never a problem. The reason as stated above have screen will change everything.

Again one has to ask the question who lives there?

 

 

Someone with influence at the council perhaps? We saw the same pattern of behaviour in Melbourne Grove. Has anyone seen anything from the council to justify this decision - surely they must have monitored vehicular traffic before making this decision to determine there was a problem?

I understand that the Ryedale residents presented the council with a survey with everyone agreeing it was a good idea, so the council are trying to go ahead with it on that basis. 
 

Is our council absolutely moronic and devoid of any sense? I am yet to see any evidence to suggest they can run a bath.

Dreading this as I live on Underhill very near that turning. Bad for traffic, safety (and my asthma tbh).
Hard to believe this is being done with no consultation, it seems ridiculous - something that a handful of people may want at cost to the rest of us.
Please respond to the link as well as on here - we need all the help we can get I think.

https://engage.southwark.gov.uk/en-GB/projects/ryedale-traffic-scheme

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