Pedestrian crossings
Dear Merton Borough Council,
How many new pedestrian Zebra crossings have you put in place for each of the last five full years and in 2024 to the date of this request?
Please list the locations of these crossings by the year they were put in place.
How many pedestrian Zebra crossings have you removed for each of the last five full years and in 2024 to the date of this request? If these have been replaced by other types of crossings please say which type.
Please list the location of these crossings by the year they were removed.
Yours faithfully,
Sandra Vogel
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Dear Sandra Vogel
Freedom of Information Act 2000 / Environmental Information Regulations
2004 Information request
We have now considered your information request as set out below
You asked:
1. How many new pedestrian Zebra crossings have you put in place for each
of the last five full years and in 2024 to the date of this request?
2. Please list the locations of these crossings by the year they were put
in place.
3. How many pedestrian Zebra crossings have you removed for each of the
last five full years and in 2024 to the date of this request? If these
have been replaced by other types of crossings please say which type.
4. Please list the location of these crossings by the year they were
removed.
Response
1. One
2. 2021 - Dorset Rd between Daybrook Rd and Morden Rd
3. None
4. N/A
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Morden, SM4 5DX.
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Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9
5AF. Telephone: 0303 123 1113. Website: [2]www.ico.org.uk
There is no charge for making an appeal.
Sincerely
Mitra Dubet
Commissioning Manager
02085453201
[3][email address]
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