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Andre Malraux zebra crossing consultation

What this consultation is for

Ealing Council is asking people what they think about upgrading the current raised crossing on Bordars Road to a raised zebra crossing. The aim is to make the road safer, particularly for school children at Andre Malraux School, by introducing a clear pedestrian‑priority crossing that is better understood by drivers.

Background

Andre Malraux School is an independent primary school located on Bordars Road in Hanwell. The school is worried about the safety of their children outside the school gates at the start and end of each school day. Bordars Road is used by some drivers as a cut-through from Greenford Avenue, which makes the road busy at the start and end of school day.

What would change

The proposed raised zebra crossing would provide a clear place to cross the road for children and other pedestrians. Drivers would understand that they must stop at the zebra crossing when someone wants to cross the road. This is expected to make the area safer and reduce the risk of collisions.

The council has developed detailed proposals for this improvement, which are shown in the attached plan and document below.

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Collecting your feedback
Collecting your feedback

Collecting your feedback

19 May 2026 23:00 - 9 June 2026 22:59

We are seeking your views on the proposed zebra crossing plans from 11 May to 1 June 2026.

For further information or to ask for a paper copy of the form, please contact Highway Services:

Email: highwayservices@ealing.gov.uk

Phone: 020 8825 5000