Who is the person to contact? Simply put these barriers won't change a thing and businesses will get less passing trade. An alternative suggestion is perhaps one way traffic? Surely if something has to change this would offer a safer environment for all and ot disrupt traffic. Though my experience of Southwark is that they do consultations then right away ignore them / actively bias surveys via leading questions. Prime example.. I have reviewed the ED CPZ consultation report. 69% residents were against and 91% businesses were against. Yet this is the quote I received from the project PM: This decision was made by the cabinet member and ward councillors and is widely supported by residents. As members of this forum have mentioned, all this would do is force longer journey's along already contested roads. More stationary vehicles and higher pollution. Quite frankly in this current situation with public transport being recommended against it is bizarre. Moreover we bicker about the necessity of a car, yes a weekly shop, diy or going to the tip without a car is possible but very difficult.I have lived in London without one for over 10 years but the current situation pushed me to get one. It has ultimately improved my quality of life.