
NHS staff administering home visit vaccinations who are required to enter LTN sites in the borough should contact entering 'Key Worker' in the subject heading. Reviewing the advanced warning signage in some LTNs.Īs the council's interim assessment led to significant changes being implemented to the borough's LTNs, the law requires that a new or revised Experimental Traffic Order (ETO) be made.Carrying out further traffic surveys within LTN 32: Junction Road and LTN 20: West Ealing North, and considering changes to the current design.Moving the location of barriers in LTN 48: Adrienne Avenue to keep larger vehicles accessing the trading estate off smaller residential roads.Providing access for council authorised vehicles transporting people with mobility impairments through all LTNs where there are CCTV enforcement measures.Providing Blue Badge holders with access through all LTNs within the scheme they live in where there are CCTV enforcement measures.Replacing bollards with CCTV enforcement in all LTNs.

Etos consulting series#
The council confirmed a series of recommendations in December 2020 to improve the existing and future Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the borough following an interim assessment of the trial schemes installed in 2020. The interim assessment of Ealing’s LTNs is part of the ongoing consultation process to give local people the chance to help shape the future of the projects and consider any changes that need to be made to improve the schemes in real time.
