Protected cycle lanes, LTNs, healthy school streets, safer junctions, permeability and completion of the West End Project
Haverstock Hill Cycle Lanes
The 2km of new protected lanes on Haverstock Hill connect Belsize Park to the remainder of the Camden Cycling Network in the southeast of the borough.
C50 Cycle Route through Camden Square
We show how over 2 kms of good quality cycle route has been created from the Camden Square low-traffic neighbourhood, two-way cycling in Randolph Street and several upgraded junctions.
Talk by Sam Margolis at our AGM
Strategic Lead of Transport Planning at Camden Council spoke about Camden’s Cycling Action Plan.
Our asks for the May 2022 council elections
Asks sent to all 4 party leaders and discussed with Georgia Gould and Adam Harrison, Labour – PLEDGED; Sian Berry and colleagues, Greens – PLEDGED; Tom Simon and colleagues, LibDems – PLEDGED.
Anglers Lane – key to new link in the cycle network
Angler’s Lane closed to motors and open for two-way cycling; and a link across Kentish Town Road to Gaisford Street
The new Gray’s Inn Road cycle route
This new route was completed in October, adding almost 2.5km of protected cycle lanes to the network in Camden. The lanes are protected by bollards except opposite the bus stops where stepped tracks are used. It plays an important role in the cycle network.
New Tiger crossing aids the new C6 Extension to Hampstead Heath
The C6 cycle route now runs from Elephant and Castle to Hampstead Heath
The new proposals for the Southampton Row-Theobalds Road junction
Our assessment of the design – does it go far enough to make it safe?
Adam Harrison at our October meeting
We expressed our ‘asks’ regarding Camden’s proposed updates to the Transport Strategy and Adam gave us his reactions.