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Here’s a piece from the WBC: Making roads safer Councillor Jenny Yates, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “Wandsworth Council is committed to making local roads safer for all road users. I know how difficult it is to cross this junction so I’m really pleased the changes will make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists.” While the works are being carried out, Transport for London (TfL) has taken steps to minimise disruption, with temporary signals linked directly to TfL’s Urban Control Centre. This connection allows TfL to adjust signal timings in real time, helping to keep traffic moving efficiently during the upgrades. Some roadworks will be scheduled at night to further reduce any potential inconvenience. Once completed, these improvements will result in a safer, more accessible junction for everyone. Importantly, drivers and buses will not experience any negative impact from the changes, as the new design has been carefully planned to maintain traffic flow. James, a Wandsworth resident who commutes via bicycle through Putney Bridge area, said: “I’m really pleased to see the improvement work. The bridge approach has always been a nightmare to navigate, so as someone who both drives and cycles through this area, I can say the improvements are going to make a big difference to safety.” Recent works at the nearby junction of Putney Bridge Road have already introduced cycle feeder lanes and pedestrian countdown signals. What's happening next? It is expected to take until Christmas to complete the installation, with pavement renewals and carriageway resurfacing around the junction being completed in

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