28-11-2025 15:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

British Museum could gain a traffic-free entrance under new Holborn neighbourhood proposals

The crowded road outside the British Museum could be pedestrianised under updated plans shown off by Camden Council.
The council first announced plans for a Holborn Livable Neighbourhood last year and is currently running a consultation on their suggestions. They’ve now released some updated images, including what the space outside the British Museum could look like if the road were pedestrianised.
Current layout (c) Camden Council
Proposed layout (c) Camden Council
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