Pedestrian Crossings with White Globe Beacon

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Dear Bromley Borough Council,

I am looking to find out the locations of Pedestrian ‘Centre Island’ crossings in Bromley Borough Council. Please can you provide me with the following information:

1) A list of all the pedestrian crossings marked with a white centre island globe beacon within Bromley Borough Council boundaries.

2) Information on how many ‘White centre island globe beacons’ on each crossing point.

3) The above would ideally include the use of the Geo-coordinate system information of each site, but also the street name and location.

The information will be used to provide a complete map of the District to aid in the navigation of Bromley Borough Council for pedestrians.

Yours faithfully,

John Kariuki

ES Freedom of information (Group), Bromley Borough Council

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Dear Requester,

 

Further to your recent FOI enquiry (22147) having completed my enquiries,
please see response(s) to your FOI request highlighted in blue below,
which have been provided by a senior member of staff in the Environmental
Services and Public Protection department.

 

 

FOI RESPONSE(S) BELOW:

 

I am looking to find out the locations of Pedestrian ‘Centre Island’
crossings in Bromley Borough Council. Please can you provide me with the
following information:

 

 

 

1) A list of all the pedestrian crossings marked with a white centre
island globe beacon within Bromley Borough Council boundaries.

 

 

 

2) Information on how many ‘White centre island globe beacons’ on each
crossing point.

 

 

 

3) The above would ideally include the use of the Geo-coordinate system
information of each site, but also the street name and location.

 

 

Response: Please refer to attached document.

 

 

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We trust this completes your FOI enquiry which has now been closed.

 

Thank you for your request.

 

Regards

 

 

FOI Co-ordinator

Environment and Public Protection

London Borough of Bromley

[1]www.bromley.gov.uk

 

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