Injuries arising from 'lane segregators' in cycle lanes
Dear Enfield Council,
Pursuant the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please send me the risk assessment for the 'lane segregators' installed on the A105 as part of the 'Cycle Enfield' scheme, and all data you have regarding the number of pedestrians that have been injured as a result of tripping over these lane segregators while crossing the A105.
Yours faithfully,
Andrew Forster
Classification: OFFICIAL
Dear Sir/Madam
Thank you for making a request for information to the London Borough of
Enfield.
We are aiming to respond to your request within 20 working days and will
let you know if we hold the information you requested and if we can
release it under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
We are now making an initial assessment of your request and we will
contact you if any clarification is needed.
If you have any queries regarding your request, please contact us at
[1][Enfield Council request email] quoting your reference CRM FOI
6771
Regards,
Complaints and Access to Information Team
Dear Mr Forster,
Thank you for your email and request for information. Please find attached
the information we hold on incidents involving pedestrians and orcas on
the A105, and the A105 safety audits.
Kind regards,
Liz Rhodes | Healthy Streets Community Relations Officer | 020 8132 0981
Please note my phone number has recently changed.
Planning, Highways and Transportation | Place Department | London Borough
of Enfield
Cycle Enfield online: [1]cycleenfield.co.uk |
[2]facebook.com/CycleEnfield | [3]twitter.com/CycleEnfield
Visit Enfield Civic Centre: Cycle parking available – Bus: W8, W9 – Train:
Enfield Town (5 min walk), Enfield Chase (10 min walk)
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