Bisterne Park area improvements

We’re exploring ways to make the Bisterne Park area a better place to walk, wheel, cycle, play and spend time.

We want to hear from you about how the area works today and how it can be improved for the future.

During the 2024 consultation on bus route improvements, residents expressed concerns about the volume, speed and the impact of traffic through the area.

Earlier this year we carried out Automatic Traffic Counts and Turning Counts to monitor movements at junctions across the area. The data has shown that, on an average day, the busiest roads are Fyfield Road, Forest Rise and Bisterne Avenue. These high traffic levels are worsening existing issues, such as narrow road widths causing difficulty for vehicles to pass safely. It can also increase the risk of vehicle conflict.

As of 2021, 39.5% of households in the area did not have access to a car or van, and a further 45.7% owned one vehicle. This means many residents rely on walking, cycling and public transport for everyday journeys. Improving the safety and accessibility of streets for walking and cycling is therefore particularly important to support local travel and access to services.


The Bisterne Park area



Our vision

We would like to understand whether these concerns are shared more widely across the area, and whether residents would like to see further changes to address these issues.

We want to work with the community to understand these issues in more detail and identify solutions that reflect local needs. Potential improvements could include:

  • Measures to reduce through-traffic, such as modal filters and traffic direction changes
  • New or different traffic calming measures and changes to road layout to reduce speeding
  • More trees and planting to make streets greener and increase shade
  • Green spaces to improve biodiversity
  • Rain gardens to reduce flooding and improve drainage
  • Improvements to help people cross the road, including formal crossings and continuous footways
  • Accessibility improvements

By improving how streets are used, we can help create a neighbourhood where streets are not just for cars, but places where people can safely walk, cycle, meet neighbours, and where children can play.

Have your say

We want to hear what you like and what needs to be improved in your area to make sure any proposals reflect the needs of the local community.

Share your views by completing our survey by 2 August 2026. This short survey should take around five minutes to complete and will ask about your travel habits, your thoughts on about the Bisterne Park area, and any other comments or suggestions you have about traveling around the area.

If you need the survey in a different format such as paper copy or large text, please contact us using the details below.

How to share your views:

  1. Tell us about your priorities in the written survey
  2. Use the map to create a pin to share the opportunities and challenges in the area
  3. Come along to one of our events:

Bisterne Park Play Event

Bring your children along for an afternoon of fun, games and play at our play event! There will be a variety of play activities and an opportunity for neighbours to come together and share ideas about the future of their streets.

Join us at: Bisterne Avenue Park - Saturday 25 July from 2pm to 4pm

Community Pop Ups

Come and meet the team at one of our pop-up engagement sessions!

This will be a great opportunity to share your views, learn more about the scheme and help shape the future of your neighbourhood.

Join us at:

  • Outside Wood Street Library - Wednesday 15 July from 4:30pm to 7:30pm
  • Peterhouse Church and Community Centre - Saturday 18 July from 11am to 2pm

Contact us

Email: enjoy@walthamforest.gov.uk

Write to: Enjoy Waltham Forest Team

Low Hall Depot, Argall Avenue

Leyton, London, E10 7AS

Call: 020 8496 3000 to speak to Waltham Forest’s contact resolution centre

We’re exploring ways to make the Bisterne Park area a better place to walk, wheel, cycle, play and spend time.

We want to hear from you about how the area works today and how it can be improved for the future.

During the 2024 consultation on bus route improvements, residents expressed concerns about the volume, speed and the impact of traffic through the area.

Earlier this year we carried out Automatic Traffic Counts and Turning Counts to monitor movements at junctions across the area. The data has shown that, on an average day, the busiest roads are Fyfield Road, Forest Rise and Bisterne Avenue. These high traffic levels are worsening existing issues, such as narrow road widths causing difficulty for vehicles to pass safely. It can also increase the risk of vehicle conflict.

As of 2021, 39.5% of households in the area did not have access to a car or van, and a further 45.7% owned one vehicle. This means many residents rely on walking, cycling and public transport for everyday journeys. Improving the safety and accessibility of streets for walking and cycling is therefore particularly important to support local travel and access to services.


The Bisterne Park area



Our vision

We would like to understand whether these concerns are shared more widely across the area, and whether residents would like to see further changes to address these issues.

We want to work with the community to understand these issues in more detail and identify solutions that reflect local needs. Potential improvements could include:

  • Measures to reduce through-traffic, such as modal filters and traffic direction changes
  • New or different traffic calming measures and changes to road layout to reduce speeding
  • More trees and planting to make streets greener and increase shade
  • Green spaces to improve biodiversity
  • Rain gardens to reduce flooding and improve drainage
  • Improvements to help people cross the road, including formal crossings and continuous footways
  • Accessibility improvements

By improving how streets are used, we can help create a neighbourhood where streets are not just for cars, but places where people can safely walk, cycle, meet neighbours, and where children can play.

Have your say

We want to hear what you like and what needs to be improved in your area to make sure any proposals reflect the needs of the local community.

Share your views by completing our survey by 2 August 2026. This short survey should take around five minutes to complete and will ask about your travel habits, your thoughts on about the Bisterne Park area, and any other comments or suggestions you have about traveling around the area.

If you need the survey in a different format such as paper copy or large text, please contact us using the details below.

How to share your views:

  1. Tell us about your priorities in the written survey
  2. Use the map to create a pin to share the opportunities and challenges in the area
  3. Come along to one of our events:

Bisterne Park Play Event

Bring your children along for an afternoon of fun, games and play at our play event! There will be a variety of play activities and an opportunity for neighbours to come together and share ideas about the future of their streets.

Join us at: Bisterne Avenue Park - Saturday 25 July from 2pm to 4pm

Community Pop Ups

Come and meet the team at one of our pop-up engagement sessions!

This will be a great opportunity to share your views, learn more about the scheme and help shape the future of your neighbourhood.

Join us at:

  • Outside Wood Street Library - Wednesday 15 July from 4:30pm to 7:30pm
  • Peterhouse Church and Community Centre - Saturday 18 July from 11am to 2pm

Contact us

Email: enjoy@walthamforest.gov.uk

Write to: Enjoy Waltham Forest Team

Low Hall Depot, Argall Avenue

Leyton, London, E10 7AS

Call: 020 8496 3000 to speak to Waltham Forest’s contact resolution centre