Co-discover: January to July 2022

Understanding what people love and what they would change in their neighbourhood. Mapping the current barriers to a more liveable neighbourhood.

Co-discover Engagement Report July 2022

Co-develop: September 2022 to March 2023

Gathering detailed community aspirations utilising the design toolkit to help shape the Liveable Neighbourhood.

Co-develop Engagement Report, February 2023

Trial scheme information sharing: May to June 2023

Sharing the plan, including a map, for the liveable neighbourhood that was developed with the community.

Statutory consultation: January to February 2024

Statutory consultation process for Traffic Regulation Orders.

Statutory objection report, March 2024

Trial scheme delivery: Spring 2025

Once the main trial measures have been installed, a period of data collection will begin.

Rapid review of consultation and engagement: September 2025

pdf review of the consultation and engagement(390 KB) phases of the scheme and recommendations for future actions.

Public engagement: September to November 2025

Including a survey and independent polling.

Engagement and monitoring reporting: December 2025

Read our latest monitoring data report and public engagement findings:

pdf EBLN Monitoring Report 2025(14.81 MB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025(1.83 MB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix A - Perception survey full details(4.39 MB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix B - Full Polling Report(3.92 MB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix C - WECIL audit recommendations(103 KB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix D - Citizens' Observatory Report(135 KB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix E - Poster locations and letter examples(418 KB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix F - Perception survey letter to residents(200 KB)

pdf EBLN Engagement Report 2025 Appendix G - Active travel offers and bus gate exemptions further info(292 KB)

Transport and Connectivity Committee to agree next steps: 2026

A decision as to whether the scheme should be made permanent.

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