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Voices from Affected Community Members on Camberwell Infrastructure Projects
Public meetings and feedback channels give residents direct input on transport upgrades and public realm schemes.
How we reported this

Community members in Camberwell can raise questions and offer feedback on infrastructure projects at scheduled public meetings, following the same approach used by transport authorities elsewhere to gather resident input before decisions are finalised.
Why feedback opportunities matter now
Several schemes affecting streets, stations and town centre movement are either complete or in planning, making current consultation windows the main route for local views to reach decision makers. The process lets residents highlight day-to-day effects on walking, cycling and bus travel that may not appear in technical plans.
Projects already delivered or underway
Denmark Hill Station reopened after a carbon-positive upgrade that installed solar panels and new public artwork. Camberwell Station Road received a public realm scheme that added segregated cycle lanes, traffic calming measures and Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems. The Camberwell Town Centre Revitalisation Scheme continues to focus on road changes, pedestrian safety work near Champion Park and adjustments to bus routes serving the town centre.
How residents can make their views known
Transport projects are presented at community board meetings where the public is invited to ask questions and submit comments. Additional feedback can be sent through the dedicated projects and initiatives page or by contacting the relevant borough commissioners. A standard checklist of safety-enhancing street design elements must be considered for all major schemes, giving residents a clear reference when they comment on proposed layouts.
These channels remain open for any current or future major transportation projects. Residents who attend meetings or use the online form can reference specific locations such as Denmark Hill Station or the area around Champion Park when describing their experiences. The process ensures that comments are recorded and considered alongside engineering requirements before final designs are approved.