
All Change at Bank
The All Change at Bank project follows the Bank on Safety scheme, which was made permanent in September 2018, which restricts traffic through Bank Junction to improve safety, to buses and cycles only Monday to Friday 7am and 7pm.
Between January and September 2020 a series of temporary improvements were installed including wider pavements, wider and shorter pedestrian crossings. This will help to ease the pavement crowding whilst further work is undertaken on a longer-term project.
The All Change at Bank project is aligned with the programme for Transport for London to increase passenger capacity at Bank Station, which is due to complete by the end of 2022. The City of London Corporation wants to improve the environment for the large number of people who walk and cycle through the area, and provide a fitting setting for the iconic buildings at the heart of the Square Mile to be enjoyed.
There has been significant growth in the numbers of people who walk and cycle through the junction in recent years, which the physical environment does not reflect. With expected continued growth from nearby developments and the station capacity upgrade, the project aims to deliver change at the junction by the end of 2022 by:
- Simplifying the junction to make it safer
- Reducing crowding and making it more comfortable to walk
- Improving air quality
- Improving the perception of place, as a place to spend time in rather than pass through​
The documents listed below under 'public consultation' provide more detail.
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Phases
Public Consultation
The City of London Corporation is looking for your views on proposed designs for Bank Junction, please fill in the survey below. More details of the proposals can be downloaded using the links below.
