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HOME<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

PART A<br />

A vision for London’s streets<br />

PART B<br />

From strategy to delivery<br />

PART C<br />

New measures for new challenges<br />

PART D<br />

Balancing priorities<br />

PART F<br />

Appendix<br />

PART E<br />

Physical design and materials<br />

SECTION 6<br />

Introduction<br />

SECTION 7<br />

High quality footways<br />

SECTION 8<br />

Carriageways<br />

SECTION 9<br />

Crossings<br />

SECTION 10<br />

Kerbside activity<br />

SECTION 11<br />

Footway amenities<br />

SECTION 12<br />

Safety and functionality<br />

SECTION 13<br />

Street environment<br />

SECTION 14<br />

Transport interchanges<br />

Streetscape Guidance Introduction 07<br />

1.9 What is the Streetscape Design<br />

Review Group?<br />

Figure 7: London’s strategic road network<br />

The SDRG is the decision-making body for all<br />

streetscape matters relating to the TLRN. It is<br />

a multidisciplinary panel formed of specialists<br />

from across TfL to ensure that the aspirations,<br />

design principles, materials and layouts outlined<br />

in Streetscape Guidance are well implemented<br />

and maintained. Meetings take place every four<br />

weeks and attendance is by invitation only.<br />

Proposals presented at the SDRG will receive<br />

practical advice and feedback to help guide<br />

ongoing development and design. The SDRG<br />

will also confirm if presented proposals deviate<br />

from Streetscape Guidance. Deviations from<br />

Streetscape Guidance will be subject to our<br />

formal approval process.

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