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Home / Lifestyle / Islington Council Imposes Temporary 10mph Speed Limit Amid Roadworks

Islington Council Imposes Temporary 10mph Speed Limit Amid Roadworks

28 Oct, 2025

Summary

  • Islington Council introduces 10mph speed limit on St John Street
  • Limit only enforced during 6-month roadworks, angering some locals
  • Concerns raised about emissions, traffic congestion, and impact on businesses
Islington Council Imposes Temporary 10mph Speed Limit Amid Roadworks

In October 2025, Islington Council in London has introduced a new temporary speed limit of just 10mph on St John Street, north of Smithfield Market. The Labour-controlled authority says the reduced limit will only be enforced while roadworks, expected to continue for six months, are underway.

The decision has sparked a mixed response from locals. Some, like 47-year-old Vicky Cox, feel the 10mph limit is "a bit excessive" and that 20mph is "slow enough." Others, such as 68-year-old Phil Cudlipp, are concerned the slow speed will cause traffic to "pile up" and lead to more emissions as vehicles idle at lights. Local business owner Kayk Panch also reports a 25% drop in takings due to the roadworks and reduced access.

However, not everyone is opposed to the change. Data engineer Matt Simmons, 30, supports the idea, stating the area is already highly pedestrianized with many cyclists and deliveries, so the lower limit could improve safety. And 60-year-old foster carer Laura Keller says she "loves" driving in 20mph zones and is willing to adjust to the 10mph restriction.

The debate over speed limits in London continues, with a recent report recommending cuts to 10mph on roads with many pedestrians and 20mph on single carriageways nationwide. While the Islington Council's measure is temporary, it highlights the ongoing tensions between traffic flow, emissions, and pedestrian safety in the city.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new speed limit on St John Street in Islington is 10mph, a significant reduction from the previous 20mph limit.
The 10mph speed limit on St John Street is only temporary, set to be in place for the duration of the ongoing roadworks, which are expected to continue for around 6 months.
Reactions from Islington residents have been mixed, with some welcoming the change for improved pedestrian safety, while others criticize it as excessive and argue it will lead to increased emissions and traffic congestion.

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