Residents in nearly 40 streets in parts of Earlsfield and Wandsworth Common are being asked their views on proposals for a lorry ban.

Wandsworth Council’s highway engineers have drawn up plans that would see lorries weighing more than 7.5 tonnes barred from enteringquiet residential streets in and around Magdalen Road estate.

If approved the ban would prevent HGVs using streets bounded by Magdalen Road, Trinity Road, Burntwood Lane and Garratt Lane as a cut through.

The action is being proposed following complaints from some local residents about the number of lorries trundling down their street. As well as expressing safety concerns some residents have complained about parked cars being damaged by passing lorries.

As a result, the council consulted local people earlier this year and in the light of the feedback received the zone was extended further to the south west to “establish a comprehensive traffic solution” that would stop neighbouring streets suffering an influx of displaced lorries.

The proposed ban would not apply to refuse trucks, firefighting vehicles or to bona-fide deliveries by lorries to homes in the area.

Every household in the zone has received a letter outlining the proposal and inviting people to take part in the consultation, which runs until October 28.

Transport spokesman Cllr Jonathan Cook said: “It’s important that local people take part and tell us what they think so that we can act accordingly.

“Our view is that a lorry ban in these neighbourhoods is the right way forward but it’s important that local people have their say.”

To take part in the consultation, click here.

For further information or to obtain a paper copy of the survey questionnaire please email HDTS@wandsworth.gov.uk