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Deptford section of Cycleway 4 set to open a year after building finished

Kit Heren by Kit Heren
9th June 2022
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Deptford section of Cycleway 4 set to open a year after building finished

Cyclists use the trial Cycleway 4 in Greenwich on the A206.

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The Creek Road section of Cycleway 4 is set to reopen next month, a year after being finished.

The segregated bike lane, which will eventually run continuously from London Bridge to Greenwich, is already open in the stretch from London Bridge to Rotherhithe.

The stretch on Creek Road in Deptford has been finished since last May, but has been closed to cyclists because of roadworks on the bridge over the creek itself, on the approach to Greenwich.

A map showing the Cycleway 4 route from Tower Bridge to Greenwich (Image: TfL)

The Creek Road was first reported by Greenwich news site 853. Greenwich Council confirmed the story to the News, with a spokesperson saying: “We are working with TfL, who is developing plans to open the existing cycle track by July.”

With the Tooley Street and Jamaica Road sections from London Bridge to Rotherhithe already open, and Creek Road set to open in July,  the two remaining sections to open in between are Lower Road and Evelyn Street. Evelyn Street is also set to open this summer, and the News has asked TfL for more details.

Southwark Council has not said when the Lower Road section will open.

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