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Cycleway 43, and a new plan for Praed Street

By WPhydep  Published On August 4, 2025

Dear Members


There are two more days in which to support the C43 cycleway proposals which will make George Street safer for cyclists and pedestrians, by emailing tmp.westminster@wsp,com quoting 8141-B/LH.

There is also a change to have your say on the council strategies for Praed Street and for Queensway, Westbourne Grove and Porchester Road. These  strategies won’t by themselves bring in investment, which mainly has to come from business, but do provide a framework for development.

Praed Street and Queensway, Westbourne Grove and Porchester Road  Strategies 
 
As part of its Paddington-Bayswater High Streets Programme, Westminster City Council has been developing a number of projects across the area, including two high street Place Strategies, one for Praed Street, and the other for Westbourne Grove, Queensway and Porchester Road.
 
These Place Strategies aim to establish a long-term vision, objectives and identify design opportunities to enhance the high streets. They will provide a guiding framework for future proposals by the Council, landowners, and other stakeholders.
 
The public engagement has been launched from 4 August to 17 September 2025 (6 weeks), to get public feedback on and help refine the draft objectives and strategic proposals. The final two strategy documents, to guide the investors, businesses and other stakeholders involved, will be published in November 2025.
 
The engagement includes:

  • two online surveys on Commonplace
  • Outdoor exhibition of the engagement boards at two locations (at Paddington Square public space and Queensway Junction outside 173 Queensway) from 15 August to 17 September
  • Drop-in sessions with council officers on
    • 11 September: 16:30-18:30 – for Praed Street at Paddington Square public space and,
    • 17 September: 16:30-18:30 – for Westbourne Grove, Queensway and Porchester Rd outside 173 Queensway
  • Storytelling walking tours and workshops about Bayswater, with The London Ambler and Contemporary Art Society on
    • 15 September: 17:00-19:00, 16 September: 17:00-19:00 and 17 September: 12:00-14:00.

This is your chance to have a say.


best regards

The Chairman and Committee


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