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Oxford Street pedestrianisation hailed success as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's busiest shopping street 'thrives'

The pedestrianisation of Oxford Street led to higher sales at the majority of stores, a new survey has found

CGI of a pedestrianised Oxford Street in London(Image: Transport for London (TfL))

The pedestrianisation of Oxford Street resulted in increased sales at most shops along the bustling thoroughfare, according to fresh research, with business leaders applauding moves to make car-free days more regular.

Oxford Street was shut to vehicles for eight hours on Sunday 21st September as part of a trial scheme for broader proposals to completely pedestrianise the retail strip, as reported by .

Fresh research by the New West End Company (NWEC) revealed that more than two thirds of retailers experienced enhanced sales during the initiative compared with an ordinary Sunday.

Four out of five shops (83 per cent) signalled they would participate in upcoming traffic-free events, which are being developed by Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Visitor numbers also surged throughout the day as nearby underground stations Marble Arch, Bond Street and Oxford Circus witnessed passenger numbers climb by a quarter.

Mayor Sadiq Khan stated the car-free day on Oxford Street demonstrated "the huge appetite for a cleaner, more welcoming and more prosperous West End".

"These fantastic statistics prove that when people are put at the heart of Oxford Street, without traffic, the area thrives and businesses benefit. That's why I am moving forward with my proposals to pedestrianise Oxford Street and revitalise the area as quickly as I can.

"By choosing to be imaginative and bold, we can deliver a better future for Oxford Street, a cleaner, traffic-free and truly accessible world-class public space."