The Traffic Regulation Order consultation for Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People (PfP) aka Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) scheme opens on Monday 15 September and runs until Monday 6th October 2025.
Following public consultation and engagement activities on the proposals for Kings Heath & Moseley PfP, and subsequent amendments to the plans based on this engagement, the council are now at the stage of formalising the proposals through a consultation on the Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO).
During this consultation, residents/businesses and organisations are invited to make comments on the proposals or submit a formal objection (which must include the grounds for the objection).
A letter outlining the TRO will be delivered to all residents and businesses within the area of the scheme.
Details of the measures can be found on the online consultation and sets of the TRO documents will also be available at Kings Heath Library and Kings Heath Community Centre. (Opening times of the venues will need to be checked before attending).
In addition, to the TRO’s the council are proposing the following changes which can be implemented with a Traffic Notice rather than a TRO:
- Traffic calming measures on Billesley Lane, Springfield Road, Clarence Road and Gaddesby Road to reduce vehicle speeds and improve safety
- Zebra crossing on Billesley Lane to improve pedestrian safety
The link to the online consultation and all the plans is: www.birminghambeheard.org.uk/bcc/kheath-moseleytro
If you have any questions about this consultation, or need help understanding the plans, please contact:Â KingsHeathandMoseleyTRO@birmingham.gov.uk


