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Bus routes 384, 292 and 606 Consultation Report February 2019

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Contents

Executive summary ..................................................................................................... 3

1. About the proposals ............................................................................................ 5

2. About the consultation ........................................................................................ 7

2. Consultation materials and publicity ................................................................... 9

3. About the respondents ...................................................................................... 13

4. Summary of all consultation responses ............................................................ 14

5. Summary of stakeholder responses ................................................................. 20

6. Comments on the consultation ......................................................................... 24

7. Next steps ......................................................................................................... 25

Appendix A: Consultation letter/leaflet....................................................................... 26

Appendix B: 384 consultation webpage .................................................................... 28

Appendix C: Consultation letter distribution area ...................................................... 33

Appendix D: Equality Impact Assessment ................................................................. 34

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Executive summary

This document explains the processes, responses and next steps following our

consultation to change bus routes 384, 292 and 606 in Barnet and Borehamwood,

Hertfordshire.

Between 10 September and 9 November 2018, we consulted on proposals for

changes to routes 384, 292 and 606. We received 1,378 responses, of which 32 per

cent supported or strongly supported our proposals and 54 per cent opposed or

strongly opposed our proposals. We received 18 stakeholder responses and five

petitions.

Respondents raised a number of issues. The main themes are highlighted below.

Summary of issues raised during consultation

Concern about older people and less mobile people being able to walk 450+

metres to access the 384 or alternatives

Concern that the backroads of New Barnet would be left unserved by local

bus routes

Concern about the appropriateness of roads that would be used by an extended and more direct 384

o Victoria Road o Salisbury Road o Park Road o Station Road

Concern that a reduced 292 service would result in a longer journey time and

Borehamwood being disadvantaged

Concern that removing the 384 from Crescent Road would mean the new Aldi

store would not be served by a bus route

Concern that the needs of the Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS)

are being considered more than any other school

Concern that the proposals do not consider new developments, such as the

Victoria Leisure Centre

Concerns that Totteridge Academy students will not be able to get on a bus if

services are reduced and if pupils stay later for after school activities

We have received 5 formal petitions and a family petition related to these issues (totalling nearly 1400 signatures across the petitions).

Next steps We received rich and varied feedback from many local people and key stakeholders

throughout the consultation. Views expressed included concerns with our current

proposals for the routes as well as a number of alternative suggestions that would

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still allow for an extension to Edgware. Our next steps are to consider and review the

proposals again in light of this feedback and we will conclude our findings this

Spring. If we develop alternative proposals, these may be subject to further future

consultation

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1. About the proposals

1.1 Introduction

We regularly review London’s bus network to ensure it is working efficiently and meeting demand. In 2017, a study of bus routes and traffic at Barnet Town Centre was undertaken that identified a number of issues. Specifically, route 384 is very circuitous serving many local side roads. The route is not well used, especially where it is most circuitous and parked cars restrict the availability of bus stops. The frequency of the route was reduced from 4 buses per hour to 3 buses per hour in recent years but usage figures still do not justify the frequency of the service. Another local issue the study identified was that there is currently no TfL bus route that runs directly between Barnet Town Centre/Barnet Hospital and Mill Hill/Edgware. Rather than withdraw route 384 entirely, proposals were developed to extend the route to Edgware and make it a more direct service from Cockfosters. This proposal would help deliver a number of benefits:

Support one of the Mayor’s hospital review recommendations to link Edgware and Mill Hill directly with Barnet Hospital

Create new links from Edgware and Mill Hill to High Barnet, New Barnet and Cockfosters

Quicker journey times between Barnet Town Centre, New Barnet, the Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS) and Cockfosters

Quicker links between Arkley/Barnet Hospital and Cockfosters

Better use of route 384

1.2 Detailed description

Route 384

i) Extend to Edgware via Mill Hill

We proposed to extend route 384 from Barnet, Quinta Drive to Edgware Bus Station.

The extension would run to Edgware Bus Station via Quinta Drive, Barnet Road,

Barnet Way, Selvage Lane, Hale Lane and Station Road.

ii) Reroute to run more direct on roads in High and New Barnet

We proposed to reroute route 384 in New Barnet so it’s more direct and quicker.

It would run via Salisbury Road, Station Road, Victoria Road, Park Road and

Edgeworth Road.

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This means route 384 would no longer run along Strafford Road, Gloucester Road,

Lyonsdown Road, Longmore Avenue, York Road, East Barnet Road, Brookhill Road,

Crescent Road, Castlewood Road and Northfield Road.

Residents on these roads would remain within 450m of a bus stop on either route

384 or routes 107, 184, 307, 326 or 383.

iii) Frequency Changes

As the route 384 extension would provide additional capacity on the busiest sections

of routes 292 and 606, these routes would be reduced in frequency. This would help

cover the cost of extending route 384.

Overall, more capacity would be created between Barnet, Stirling Corner, Mill Hill

and Edgware. Between Stirling Corner and Edgware, a bus would run every 10

minutes during Monday to Saturday daytimes.

1.3 Route 292

The frequency of route 292 would reduce from every 15 minutes to every 20 minutes

during Monday to Saturday daytimes. This means there would be fewer buses

between Stirling Corner and Borehamwood, which is served by routes 107 and 292.

1.4 Route 606 (Schooldays only route)

Two journeys would be withdrawn – one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

The second morning journey would be withdrawn

On Monday to Thursday afternoons, the last journey would be withdrawn

On Friday afternoons, the first journey running between Barnet Church and Queensbury would be withdrawn

It was stated that should proposals be taken forward, we would keep route 606

under close review to ensure capacity matches demand, particularly in lieu of school

expansions planned over the coming years.

1.5 Northbound Bus stop at High Barnet Station

We proposed to move the northbound bus stop on Barnet Hill, so that it would be

closer to the southern ramp entrance of High Barnet station. This was proposed to

make it easier for customers to interchange between the bus and tube.

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2. About the consultation

1.3 Purpose

The objectives of the consultation were:

To give stakeholders and the public easily-understandable information about the proposals and allow them to respond

To understand the level of support or opposition for the proposals

To understand any issues that might affect the proposals of which we were not previously aware

To understand concerns and objections

To allow respondents to make suggestions

1.4 Potential outcomes

The potential outcomes of the consultation were:

Following careful consideration of the consultation responses, we decide to proceed with the proposals as set out in the consultation

Following careful consideration of the consultation responses, we modify the proposals in response to issues raised and proceed with revised changes

Following careful consideration of the consultation responses, we decide not to proceed with the proposals

Our conclusion and next steps are set out in Chapter 5.

1.5 Consultation history

In July 2017 we reduced the frequency of route 384 from 4 to 3 buses per hour to better match demand. This resulted in local opposition. The proposals discussed in this report were developed to create a more attractive route that can justify its current frequency.

1.6 Who we consulted

We consulted all stakeholders with an interest in this route – an email to registered

users of the affected services, a letter to 18,000 local residents and businesses living

along the current and proposed 384 route (See appendix C for the distribution area),

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customer notices at all bus stops along the current and proposed 384 route and

emails to key stakeholders; such a local residents groups, the local authority and

Member of Parliament.

1.7 Dates and duration

The consultation launched on Monday 10 September and ran until 9 November.

1.8 What we asked

We asked respondents to answer 5 questions, one of which allowed respondents to

free comment box for respondents to share further comments about any aspect of

the proposals:

Q 1: Do you support our proposals to extend route 384

Strongly support Support Neither support or oppose Oppose Strongly oppose Not sure Q 2: Which buses do you make use of locally?384 606 292 107 184 307 326 383 Daily 2-3 times a week Cnce a week 1-2 times a month Rarely Never) Q 3: How will the proposed changes affect your journey? Make it much better Make it slightly better No change Make it slightly worse Make it much worse

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Q 4: Do you support our proposal to relocate the northbound High Barnet Station bus stop on Barnet Hill? Strongly support Support Neither support or oppose Oppose Strongly oppose Not sure Q 5: Do you have any comments about any aspect of these proposals Free text box

1.9 Methods of responding

Most respondents gave their views online via the consultation webpage. Other

respondents emailed or sent a letter. A detailed breakdown is contained in section

3.2.

Each email and letter was scanned and logged and the content of each manually

inputted on to the online system. This ensured that all respondents were captured

numerically and all have been analysed using the same coding framework. A very

small number of respondents telephoned the TfL Customer Contact centre to give

their views. These were also manually inputted on to the online system.

2. Consultation materials and publicity

We publicised the consultation using a range of channels detailed below:

2.1 Website

A dedicated page on the TfL consultations webpage was created, which contained

detailed information about the proposals, including maps:

https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/buses/route-384/

2.2 Letters and/or leaflets

Over 18,000 letters were distributed to residents and businesses located along the

current and proposed 384 route, giving them detail about the proposals and

explaining how they could be part of the consultation.

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2.3 Emails to stakeholders

Over 4,000 Oyster card users the 384, 292 and 606 received an email notifying them

about the consultation.

We also alerted key local stakeholders to the consultation when it was launched,

including the local MP, London Assembly Member, all local ward councillors, Barnet

Hospital and local residents’ groups.

2.4 Press and media activity

No press or media activity was undertaken as part of this consultation.

2.5 On-site advertising

Customer information posters were displayed at bus stops that service the 384 on its

current and proposed new route.

2.6 Digital advertising

No digital advertising was in place to market this consultation.

2.7 Public meetings, events and exhibitions

No public meetings, events or exhibitions were held during the consultation period.

2.8 Meetings with stakeholders

No meetings were undertaken as part of this consultation.

2.9 Equalities Assessment

An Equalities Impact Assessment was completed in October 2017 when proposals

were initially developed.

2.10 Findings of the Equalities Assessment

The EqIA indicated that the proposals would have a likely ‘high’ impact in the

following ways:

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The removal of route section, Lyonsdown Road area, New Barnet would have

a high impact on the elderly, those with a disability and those who are

pregnant

The removal of route sections, Crescent Road and Northfield areas, New

Barnet would have a high impact on the elderly, those with a disability and

those who are pregnant

Other options considered and rejected before public consultation:

Rerouting 384 via Wood Street would provide quicker journey times, however some housing and schools would be up to one kilometre away from the bus network. Continuing to serve Baring Road, Castlewood and Northfield Road, and no longer serving the Lawton Road loop was considered. However, that would leave some housing up to 800 metres away from the bus network. Rerouting 307 via Brookhill Road to stop outside of Aldi East Barnet was considered. However, not serving East Barnet High Street would impact around 1,000 weekday passenger trips.

Potential mitigations identified:

Rerouting 234 via Lyonsdown Road and Gloucester Road to reduce additional walking distances: may be considered in more detail depending on consultation feedback. It would impact 1,700 passenger trips per weekday with a 2-3 minutes increase in journey time. It would mean that 30 passenger trips per weekday would need to be broken at Dinsdale Gardens stops that use destinations unique to route 234

Rerouting 383 at East Barnet via East Barnet Village and Brookhill Road to serve both the High Street and Aldi: would impact around 315 passenger trips per weekday with a 3-4 minute increase in journey times. It would also mean around 40 passengers per weekday using a pair of stops on East Barnet Road would need to walk to East Barnet Village or take alternative bus routes. Route 383 mostly serves different areas to route 384 and would not be a viable alternative for most route 384 passengers. Increased mileage on route 383 means it is unlikely to be viable.

2.11 Measures taken to encourage participation by protected

groups

18,000 letters were sent to residents and local businesses along the current and

proposed 384 route, along with over 4,000 customer emails. We also put up

customer information notices as every bus stop along the current and proposed 384

bus route.

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2.12 Correspondence with stakeholders representing protected

groups

The biggest concern expressed with the proposals during the consultation process

was that older people in New Barnet would be disproportionately impacted by the

removal of the hail and ride sections in this area. This view was shared by a range of

stakeholders – including faith leaders, GP surgeries, care homes in the area and

ward councillors representing those constituents.

2.13 Analysis of consultation responses

Analysis of consultation responses was done in-house by a dedicated member of

staff who read and analysed all responses. Each response was coded to establish

key themes.

Respondents who submitted more than once were only counted once but additional

points were included.

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3. About the respondents

3.1 Number of respondents

We received 1,378 responses to the consultation and 18 stakeholder responses.

3.2 How respondents heard about the consultation

1,041 out of 1,378 respondents answered this question.

How respondents heard Total %

Received an email from TfL 102 7%

Received a letter from TfL 325 24%

Read about in the press 69 5%

Saw it on the TfL website 84 6%

Social media 261 19%

Other (please specify) 235 17%

Not Answered 302 22%

Total 1378 100%

3.3 Methods of responding

Methods of responding Total

Website 1118

Email 188

Paper response form 2

Letter 67

Call Centre 3

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3.4 Age of respondents

3.5 Ethnicity of respondents

4. Summary of all consultation responses

We received 1,378 responses to consultation and 18 stakeholder responses.

Under15

16-20

21-25

26-30

31-35

36-40

41-45

46-50

51-55

56-60

61-65

66-70

71+

Prefernotto

say

NotAnswere

d

Total

Total 26 60 40 56 71 92 102 100 89 73 82 69 110 114 294 1378

% 2 4 3 4 5 7 7 7 6 5 6 5 8 8 21 100

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Age of respondents

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4.1 Summary of responses to Question 1

4.1.1 We asked respondents to tell us whether they supported our proposals.

NB 39 respondents supported proposals but were not comfortable with removing

from buses from local roads in New Barnet

4.2 Summary of Question 2

4.2. Which of these buses do you use and how often do you use them?

Daily / Nightly

2-3 times a week

Once a week

1-2 times a month Rarely Never

Not answered

Route Total % Total % Total % Total % Total % Total % Total 384 368 27% 259 19% 88 6% 96 7% 79 6% 120 9% 368 606 48 3% 18 1% 4 0% 15 1% 55 4% 366 27% 872 292 204 15% 101 7% 35 3% 48 3% 77 6% 247 18% 666 107 156 11% 144 10% 81 6% 136 10% 143 10% 89 6% 629 184 87 6% 118 9% 59 4% 102 7% 100 7% 158 11% 754 307 66 5% 128 9% 82 6% 120 9% 107 8% 131 10% 744 326 83 6% 94 7% 72 5% 108 8% 115 8% 151 11% 755 383 36 3% 38 3% 29 2% 65 5% 98 7% 243 18% 869

Stronglysupport

SupportNeither

support oroppose

OpposeStronglyoppose

Not sureNot

answeredTotal

Total 303 140 127 138 604 30 36 1378

% 22 10 9 10 44 2 3 100

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Do you support our proposals to extend route 384?

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4.3 Summary of Question 3

Make itmuchbetter

Make itslightlybetter

No changeMake itslightlyworse

Make itmuchworse

NotAnswered

Total

Total 247 68 107 126 721 109 1378

% 18 5 8 9 52 8 100

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

How will the proposed changes affect your journey?

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4.4 Summary of Question 4

4.5 Maps of support / opposition

High Barnet

Stronglysupport

SupportNeither

support oroppose

OpposeStronglyoppose

Not sureNot

AnsweredTotal

Total 233 176 370 71 182 94 252 1378

% 17 13 27 5 13 7 18 100

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

Do you support our proposal to relocate the northbound High Barnet Station bus stop on

Barnet Hill?

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Edgware

New Barnet / Cockfosters

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Whole route

4.6 Issues commonly raised

Of the 1,378 people who responded to this consultation, 1,053 (76%) provided a

comment in the open text box for the scheme.

Issue Stakeholder Public Total

Concern about older people or less mobile being able to walk 450+ metres to access the 384 or alternative bus routes

8 381 389

Concern that local streets in New Barnet would be left unserved by local buses

10 156 166

Concern about the appropriateness of roads that would be used by an extended and more direct 384:

- Victoria Road (currently congested with lots of, parked cars)

- Salisbury Road (a narrow road with lots of parked cars)

- Park Road (congested road) - Station Road (already busy with buses)

159 159

Concern that a reduced 292 service would result in a longer journey time and passengers going to or from Borehamwood would be disadvantaged

1 175 176

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Concern that removing the 384 from Crescent Road would mean the new Aldi store would not be served by a bus route

3 56 59

Concern that the needs of the Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS) are being considered more than any other school

1 32 33

Concerns that Totteridge Academy students will not be able to get on a bus if services are reduced or being able to stay behind for after school activities

2 30 32

5. Summary of stakeholder responses

This section provides summaries of the feedback we received from stakeholders:

Local authorities & statutory bodies

Chair of Governors, Totteridge Academy

Concerned about reducing the frequency of the 606 bus, which they believe would

result in students being unable to get to school in good time. The removal of an

afternoon service would mean that students would not be able to stay behind after

school to access extra curricular opportunities.

Livingstone Primary and Nursery School

State that Livingstone School currently benefits from having the 384 bus which

serves the surrounding roads and enables families to get to school. Concerned that

removing it from the local roads would impact on school families and increase the

number of families using their cars for the school run.

Head of Totteridge Academy

Concerned that reducing the frequency of the 606 bus route would make students

late for school and that students would have limited opportunities to stay behind after

lessons and enjoy extra curricular activities if one of the afternoon services is

cancelled. They also point out that student numbers are growing.

Government departments, parliamentary bodies & politicians

Theresa Villiers MP

Strongly opposes the proposal to remove the 384 from East Barnet Road, Brookhill

Road, Crescent Road, Castlewood Road and Northfield Road as older people will

find it difficult to walk the 450+ metres to access the 384 route and alternative bus

services. Concerned that Sainsburys would no longer be directly served, along with

the new Aldi on Crescent Road. Reiterates the concerns of the New Barnet

Community Association, who feel that Victoria Road and Park road are not suitable

to host an extended and more direct 384 as they are narrow and congested. Asked

whether proposals take into account the new housing development on the Victoria

Quarter site and the new leisure centre being built on Victoria Recreation Ground.

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Shares constituents’ concerns about the suitability of using Salisbury Road as a bus

route for the reasons raised in their petition.

Cllr Felix Byers, East Barnet

Concerned that the removal of the 384 hail and ride service in the New Bevan area

as it would impact on residents’ ability to connect to the wider community.

Cllr Thomas Smith, Oakleigh ward

Concerned that the proposed changes would significantly impact residents who rely

on the 384 to access local amenities in the New Barnet area. Also concerned that

the removal of the 384 hail and ride service in this area would impact on older people

who are unable to walk up to 450 metres to access the new 384 route or alternative

bus services.

Transport and road user groups

London TravelWatch

Noted that the proposals struck a balance between the stating the benefits of

extending the 384 against re-routeing it in New Barnet and the current demand

levels. They also noted that there would be a reduction of frequency of the 292 under

these proposals. They recognised that there was a local group campaigning against

the proposals and asked that TfL consider the view that reducing the frequency of

the 292 may make it less attractive to passengers.

Potters Bar and St.Albans bus user group In favour of proposals. However, they stated that TfL should consider whether ways of ensuring that residents in New Barnet are able to access an alternative local bus service. Suggested that TfL look at the 389, 399 and 383 services, which they believe are low frequency and/or underused. Also expressed concern that Borehamwood would be impacted by a reduction of the 292 bus service and that a link between Barnet Hospital and Potters Bar Moorfield Hospital still needed. SPACES – residents group representing Alston, Calvert, Puller and Sebright Roads in matters relating to planning and traffic State that the change would benefit residents in Alston Road but residents of Puller Road and the east end of Calvert Road would have to walk further to access the route. In general, they were supportive of the proposed route change for High Barnet.

Businesses, employers and venues

The Mead Care Home, WD6 4AL

Concerned that shift work staff would find it difficult to get to work as the 292 is the

only bus service that services North Borehamwood. They believe a reduction in

frequency would result in longer and less reliable journey times. Concerned that

when the 292 has not run in the past (due to snow etc.), staff are unable to get to

work. This change could result in staff leaving.

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The Village Surgery, EN4 8RF State that many elderly and relatively immobile people in Northfield and Castlewood road rely on this bus service to take them to East Barnet Rd to get to their GP Surgery. St James Church, EN4 8RN Concerned that the parish community, of over 7,000, rely on the 384 to get them to the church, which hosts approximately 200 visits a week. Also concerned that a substantial proportion of the parish are elderly, infirm and below-average income families. Concerned that the Bevan Estate is largely deprived of shops with no leisure or banking /Post Office facilities, and so the local population depends on the existing 384 to access alternatives, including Sainsburys and the new Aldi. St John’s United Reformed Church, EN5 1HH Wrote on behalf of congregation members who live on Gloucester Road, Lyonsdown Road, Longmore Avenue, York Road and Station Approach who would be disadvantaged if the 384 were rerouted on a more direct route to Edgware. Explained that the Chipping Barnet Foodbank distributes emergency food from St Peter’s Church Parish Centre, 63 Somerset Road and that some of those who receive food parcels rely on the 384 bus and may not be able to carry heavy food parcels to the rerouted bus stops. Haematology Department, Barnet Hospital and Chase Farm Hospital

Concerned that patients travelling to the hospital would be disadvantaged by the

rerouting of the service in New Barnet. Concerned that many of the hospital’s cancer

patients and elderly visitors currently arrive by train to New Barnet Overground

station and then take the 384 bus to Barnet Hospital. Concerned that the alternative,

of taking the 107 bus, would requires a 5-10 min walk to the Hospital grounds.

Starlings Nursery

Concerned that families who use the nursery would struggle to get there on public

transport if proposals are taken forward. The nursery believes that families will

choose to use their cars instead. As a healthy early years setting they want to

encourage families to walk and use public transport.

Quantum Care Limited – The Mead

Concerned that the care home’s 100+ staff living in the surrounding area will find it

difficult to get to work and create staff recruitment and retention problems.

Local interest groups

Barnet Resident’s Association

Support the extension from Quinta Drive to Edgware but are concerned with the

proposal to reroute the 384 bus eastward down Salisbury Road rather than Strafford

as currently. The association believes that while it would partly overcome the

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difficulties buses encounter with cars and each other on the tight stretch along Alston

Rd (between Salisbury Rd & Strafford Rd) they note that Salisbury Road is much

narrower and longer. The association would like the see the 384 continue to serve

New Barnet station. Supportive of the proposal to reposition the northbound bus stop

on Barnet Hill to make the crossing easier for the elderly and those with limited

mobility.

New Barnet Community Association

State that there is a need for a bus between Barnet General and Edgware Hospitals

but that the 384 is an inappropriate route to perform this role as residents in New

Barnet would have to walk great distances, which will encourage greater car use or

force the elderly to stay at home. They also point out that the new Aldi would not be

served by a bus route and Victoria Road is too narrow to support the route. The

association do not believe that local housing developments have been considered

during the development of proposals.

5.1 Petitions and campaigns

We received five formal petitions against these proposals.

5.1.1 Petition submitted on behalf of local residents in New Barnet

We received a petition with 188 names. The petition opposed proposals to remove

the hail and ride section on Northfield, Castlewood and Crescent Roads on the basis

that the 384 is a lifeline to local passengers, many of whom are elderly and who use

the service to access local amenities.

5.1.2 Petition submitted by Andrew Dismore AM on behalf of local Labour

Councillors in Barnet

We received a petition of over 300 names organised by local Labour ward

councillors in Barnet. The petition was signed by those who oppose the removal of

route 384 from roads within New and East Barnet and the stops that serve

Sainsbury’s and the new Aldi.

5.1.3 Petition submitted by Andrew Dismore AM on behalf of local residents

in Barnet (and submitted to TfL directly)

We received a petition with 724 names. The petition opposed proposals to reroute

the 384 so that it no longer served Stafford, Gloucester, Lyonsdown Road,

Longmore Avenue, York Road, East Barnet Road, Brookhill Road, Crescent Road,

Castlewood Road and Northfield Road. The hail and ride service in place is

considered a lifeline to local passengers who use the service to access local

amenities.

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5.1.4 Petition submitted by on behalf of local residents

We received a petition with 161 names who oppose the proposals to move the

northbound bus stop on Barnet Hill so it’s closer to the southern ramp entrance of

High Barnet Underground station. Reasons for their opposition include safety and

environmental concerns.

5.1.5 Petition on behalf of Salisbury Road residents

We received a petition with 81 names from residents of Salisbury Road. The petition

opposed the proposal to reroute the 384 eastbound along Salisbury Road due to

resident’s concerns about the width of the road, congestion, delays and pollution.

6. Comments on the consultation

1,086 respondents (79%) answered a question about the quality of the consultation

and associated materials:

37 per cent felt the consultation and associated materials were good or very

good

26 per cent felt the consultation and associated materials were acceptable

16 per cent felt the consultation and associated materials were poor or very

poor

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7. Next steps

We received rich and varied feedback from many local people and key stakeholders

throughout the consultation. Views expressed included concerns with our current

proposals for the routes as well as a number of alternative suggestions that would

still allow for an extension to Edgware. Our next steps are to consider and review the

proposals again in light of this feedback and we will conclude our findings this

Spring. If we develop alternative proposals, these may be subject to further future

consultation

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Appendix A: Consultation letter/leaflet

Dear Resident

Consultation on bus routes 384, 292 and 606 in Barnet

We are writing to you about our proposals to improve bus services in Barnet.

Currently there is no direct TfL bus service that links one side of Barnet to the other

between Barnet Town Centre/Barnet Hospital and Mill Hill/Edgware. However there

is local demand for this service.

What are we proposing?

Route 384

i) Extend to Edgware via Mill Hill

We propose to extend route 384 from Barnet, Quinta Drive to Edgware Bus Station.

This would create a new cross-borough bus route between Edgware and

Cockfosters via, Mill Hill (Apex Corner) High Barnet and New Barnet. It would

provide new direct links to Barnet Hospital and the Jewish Community Secondary

School (JCoSS) from Mill Hill and Edgware.

The extension would run to Edgware Bus Station via Quinta Drive, Barnet Road,

Barnet Way, Selvage Lane, Hale Lane and Station Road.

ii) Reroute to run more direct on roads in New Barnet

We are proposing to reroute the 384 in New Barnet so it’s more direct and quicker.

It would run via Salisbury Road, Station Road, Victoria Road, Park Road and

Edgeworth Road.

This means route 384 would no longer serve Strafford Road, Gloucester Road,

Lyonsdown Road, Longmore Avenue, York Road, East Barnet Road, Brookhill Road,

Crescent Road, Castlewood Road and Northfield Road.

Residents on these roads would remain within 450m of a bus stop on either route

384 or routes 107, 184, 307, 326 or 383.

iii) Frequency Changes

As the route 384 extension would provide additional capacity on the busiest sections

of routes 292 and 606, these routes would be reduced in frequency. This would help

cover the cost of extending route 384.

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Overall, more capacity would be created between Barnet, Stirling Corner, Mill Hill

and Edgware. Between Stirling Corner and Edgware, a bus would run every 10

minutes during Monday to Saturday daytimes.

Route 292

The frequency of route 292 would reduce from every 15 minutes to every 20 minutes

during Monday to Saturday daytimes. This means there would be fewer buses

between Stirling Corner and Borehamwood, which is only served by route 292.

Route 606 (Schooldays only route)

Two journeys would be withdrawn – one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

- The second morning journey would be withdrawn. - On Monday to Thursday afternoons, the last journey would be withdrawn. - On Friday afternoons, the first journey running between Barnet Church and

Queensbury would be withdrawn.

We will keep route 606 under close review to ensure capacity matches demand,

particularly in lieu of school expansions planned over the coming years.

Northbound Bus stop at High Barnet Station

We propose to move the northbound bus stop on Barnet Hill, so it’s closer to the

southern ramp entrance of High Barnet station. This will make it easier for customers

to interchange between the bus and tube.

Have your say

We would like to know what you think about our proposals.

For further information and to give us your views please visit our website: https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/buses/route-384/ by 9 November 2018.

Alternatively, you can:

Email us at [email protected] or write to us at FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS

You can also request paper copies of plans and a response form, copies in Braille,

large text or another language by emailing [email protected], writing to

FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS, or calling 0343 222 1155.

Yours faithfully

Zoe Murphy

Community Partnerships Specialist

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Appendix B: 384 consultation webpage

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Appendix C: Consultation letter distribution area

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Appendix D: Equality Impact Assessment

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