Radical plans unveiled to pedestrianise Oxford Street - in pictures

Move intended to address air quality concerns and lessen problems of overcrowding in London

Oxford Street pedestrianised
(Image credit: TFL)

Radical plans to pedestrianise London’s Oxford Street have been unveiled.

The plans are “intended to address air quality concerns, the high frequency of collisions - around 60 a year, and severe overcrowding during the busiest parts of the day”, says City AM. The introduction of the Elizabeth Line is expected to significantly increase visitor numbers in the area, according to Transport for London.

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