Pinewood Road Toucan Crossing, Iver
Overview

Buckinghamshire Highways is proposing to deliver a cycling, walking and wheeling route between Pinewood Studios and Iver Station. The first part of this new route will be achieved through linking the existing Pinewood Road shared-use path with Pinewood Green. The aim is to make it easier and safer for people to travel without using cars, supporting greener travel choices and improving connections for local communities and Pinewood Studios’ growing workforce.
We are seeking your views on the above proposals.
Background
Pinewood Road in Iver is an important route connecting the A412 and Five Points Roundabout to Pinewood Studios. Currently, the western side of Pinewood Road has a shared-use path for both pedestrians and cyclists, while the eastern side only has a short 270-metre footway near Pinewood Studios.
Although there are two informal crossing points between Pinewood Green and Pinewood Studios, these are not adequate for the high traffic volumes, high number of heavy goods vehicles and speeds during peak times, making it difficult for pedestrians and cyclists to cross safely.
In addition, many Pinewood Studios employees travel by car to the Iver Heath retail area, which adds to congestion and parking pressures around Thornbridge Road shops. Improving walking and cycling facilities will help reduce car dependency, ease congestion, and create safer, greener travel options for the community and studio workforce.
Our Proposals
We are proposing the following amendments in Iver.
Table 1- Locations and its Proposals
|
Road Name (and Extents) |
Proposal |
|
Pinewood Road (near junction with Pinewood green) |
Signal-Controlled Toucan Crossing |
|
Conversion and widening of pedestrian footway into shared use pedestrian and cycle facility |
|
|
Pinewood Green, including junction with Pinewood Road |
No Waiting at Any Time (Double Yellow Lines – to be effective 24 hours a day, 7 days a week) |
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Pinewood Road, Iver (from north of the Pinewood Studios / Pinewood Road Roundabout to south of the Pinewood Road / Pinewood Green priority junction) |
Reducing the speed limit from 40mph to 30mph for the proposed length of circa. 820 meters |
Related Documents
Before you respond to this consultation, please take some time to view the documents prior to you submitting your response.
- Consultation Plans (Note: the plan showing the proposed speed limit change does not show the positions of the 30mph repeater signs. This will be determined at a later stage).
- Letter to Residents
- Site Notice (This will be attached to lamp columns were possible)
- Statement of Reasons
- Newspaper Advert (This will be published via Bucks Free Press, and can also be viewed online via the Public Notice Portal)
- Draft Order (Static - Parking) + Map Tile
- Draft Order (Speed Limits) + Map Tiles (Note: The map tiles currently shows the proposed 30mph speed limit overlayed on top of the existing 40mph speed limit. When a decision to proceed with the speed limit change has been made, a new set of map tiles will be produced, removing the 40mph).
- Officer Decision Report (To proceed to Statutory Consultation)
How to have your say
There are multiple ways for you to submit a response:
- The Online Survey Form (located at the bottom of this page)
- Email us at: highways.consultations@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
- By writing to us at Buckinghamshire Council, Floor 10, Walton Street Office, Aylesbury, HP20 1UA.
Please tell us your views by 11:59pm on Friday 19th December 2025.
What happens next
We will consider all the responses that we receive, and prepare a report to the Leader and Cabinet Member for Transport with our recommendations.
It is anticipated that a decision on the proposals will be taken in early 2026 subject to funding contributions being received in full and the funding then being released to deliver the scheme. Once the decision has been made, this page will be updated, along with a link to the decision.
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Pinewood Road Toucan Crossing
Areas
- Wexham and Ivers
Interests
- Communities
- Transport
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