Transform Tulse Hill
@transformTH
A campaign led by the community to improve the roads on and around the Tulse Hill Gyratory in Lambeth, with the aim of fixing the unsafe one-way road system
Thank you so much @transformTH for organising this evening’s community meeting on how we fix the Tulse Hill Gyratory. Looking forward to working together to ensure we get the change we need!
Tonight 80+ residents and businesses came together for a positive and collaborative meeting about the Tulse Hill gyratory with @helenhayes_, @OlgaFitzRoy, @LabourMarina, @TheNorwoodForum and @StationTStation. Lots of great ideas and people keen to get involved with @transformTH👏🏻

Thank you for coming @LabourMarina and updating on the work you're doing to press the case for action on the dangerous Tulse Hill gyratory. We look forward to working with you & getting local people and businesses to support a petition to the @MayorofLondon @SebDance 🚗🚌🚲🚶🏻♀️🚶🏻🛵
Important community meeting organised by Transform Tulse Hill tonight. Outline of the serious safety issues Tulse Hill Gyratory System continues to pose. A packed room of motivated residents with some great ideas for moving forward.
Tonight is the night! Looking forward to meeting members of our community at 7pm at the former Salvation Army Hall at 246 Norwood Road - it's time to fix the gyratory! Everyone welcome @TheNorwoodForum @StationTStation @OlgaFitzRoy @betterstreetswd @LambethLivingSt @StMartinsLab

Do you remember the Streetworks project started in 2013? The campaign to remove the Tulse Hill Gyratory is re-energised with a new community led campaign 'Transform Tulse Hill' - come and help shape this on Wed this week 7pm former Salvation Army Hall on Norwood Road
Two days to go until the 'Transform Tulse Hill' public meeting - hope to see many fellow residents and local businesses on Wednesday! Supported by @TheNorwoodForum @StationTStation and local elected representatives. It's time to fix the gyratory #transformtulsehill

There's lots of interest in attending next Wednesday's public meeting about the dangerous Tulse Hill Gyratory road system, supported by @TheNorwoodForum & @StationTStation BID. Please join us, hear the history to date & take part in a collaborative debate about what can be done

A reminder of why the current one-way system around the Tulse Hill Gyratory needs to be fixed - local residents and businesses see the unfortunate and too-often tragic result of crashes and accidents on a regular basis @SebDance @willnorman @LabourMarina @TheNorwoodForum

Tulse Hill Gyratory meeting hosted by the campaign @transformTH and supported by Norwood Forum. Weds 23rd July, 7pm - 8:30pm Salvation Army Hall, 246 Norwood Road, SE27 9AW We hope to see you there.
Today @ Full Council I asked @RezinaChowdhury to support Cllrs in inviting @TfL @willnorman & @SebDance to meet residents in St Martin’s & update them on plans for the Tulse Hill Gyratory, & so they can see this dangerous piece of road first hand. We appreciate your support.
We are keen for @SebDance to come back to Tulse Hill to meet with us - thank you to @OlgaFitzRoy and @helenhayes_ for continuing to push for action to tackle the safety issues around the Tulse Hill gyratory system
We committed in the May election campaign to making the Tulse Hill gyratory a top priority, and this accident shows that this has never been more urgent. In December we organised a walkabout with @SebDance @TfL & local residents & leaders (3/5)