Transport for London has caved in and REVERSED its decision to change a much-needed loading bay into a parking berth for rental bikes and scooters.
The bay on Cheyne Walk by the Chelsea Reach marina has for countless years been a vital stopping point for the residents of the houseboats to collect and unload heavy goods. They were aghast to discover in April that the bay had been suddenly and inexplicably changed into a “micromobility bay”. One resident alerted The Citizen and we swung into action.
Our in-house photographer snapped the bay and filed a report on Instagram. We also requested a statement from TFL’s press office. A reply came within 24 hours stating that the change of use of had been consulted upon publicly a year earlier. Pah! Evidence – if ever it were needed – that those laminated notices on lampposts do not work.
The Citizen’s action galvanised the local community who took on the fight – led by the Colonel himself – David Waddell, Chairman of The Cheyne Walk Trust. Then the CAST committee weighed in and even MP Ben Coleman peddled by.
On Wednesday, TFL sent an email to confirm that it will be reversing the decision. We are awaiting an official press statement.
The ‘journey’ of this loading bay micro saga is, of course, a trifling matter on so many levels, but it is also hugely significant. If nothing else, it is an object lesson in the power of the local press to inspire a local community to get action and a change in something they do not want.
Be reminded: The Chelsea Citizen is here for you – no matter the heavy load.
Story of the Unloading Bay




The Citiane newsltetr that really hits home


The defining post that got the attention of senior management at TFL and galvanised locals to fight
And then comes this week’s Reverse Ferret




