Local campaign groups, London Cycling Campaign, and CPRE and Jeremy Vine urge Royal Parks to allow solo cycling in park Cycling campaign groups including the London Cycling Campaign have have joined with the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England to as that restrictions on people riding bikes in London’s Richmond Park be reversed. There… [Read More]
Cycling UK offers free membership to NHS staff – pass the news on to anyone you know who could benefit | road.cc
Cycling UK offers free membership to NHS staff – pass the news on to anyone you know who could benefit Cycling UK is offering free membership to NHS staff “in recognition of the significant contribution” that they “are making in keeping the UK safe” during the coronavirus pandemic. NHS workers who are riding bikes to… [Read More]
The Mobility Impacts of Coronavirus – CityLab
When the World Stops Moving Jarringly quiet highways and empty rail cars are signs of Covid-19’s profound economic and public health impacts. Perhaps leaders can also learn from them. link to original article
How Coronavirus Is Reshaping City Streets – CityLab
Mapping How Cities Are Reclaiming Street Space To help get essential workers around, cities are revising traffic patterns, suspending public transit fares, and making more room for bikes and pedestrians. Laura Bliss 2:04 PM ET The fight against coronavirus has brought cities to a standstill. With roughly one third of the global population under lockdown,… [Read More]
Climate Safe Streets Report Launch – LCC
Today, the London Cycling Campaign launches its ‘Climate Safe Streets’ report, a roadmap to decarbonise the capital’s roads in the next 10 years. Click here to read the full Climate Safe Streets report. It lays out in detail the specific decisions the next Mayor of London must take to achieve this, as well as the… [Read More]
Jonathan Kelly gets NHS staff cycling with Brompton – LCC
LCC member Jonathan Kelly is a co-founder of the new Better Streets for Kensington & Chelsea group, and Divisional Manager of Barts Heart Centre at St Bartholomew Hospital. He’s helped and encouraged his staff to cycle to work during the coronavirus crisis and he’s also been instrumental in Brompton’s scheme to loan bikes to NHS… [Read More]
Coronavirus will transform UK work and travel, says AA – BBC News
By Roger Harrabin BBC environment analyst The aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis will transform the way we live, work and travel in the UK, the AA says. It predicts a permanent reduction in the demand for travel because people have learned during the crisis to use home-working technology. The implications are profound for commuters and… [Read More]
Richmond Park closure – our groups respond – LCC
By SimonM on 1 day ago Following the closure of Richmond Park to cycling, one of eight Royal Parks in London, our local group, the Richmond Cycling Campaign, has written to The Royal Parks regarding the situation. The LCC alongside our borough groups in Kingston, Merton and Wandsworth, bordering the park, and Regent’s Park Cyclists,… [Read More]
The reason that most people drive is… – By Bike
Richard1st March 2020 I’ve been searching this morning for a tweet sent by a local councillor within the last few months asking why so many people drive when the evidence is clear that the pollution is a killer and the congestion means that in a city it is nearly always the slower way to travel…. [Read More]
UK road travel falls to 1955 levels as Covid-19 lockdown takes hold | The Guardian
Motor traffic and air pollution decline steeply, with walking and cycling in cities also down Damian CarringtonLast modified on Fri 3 Apr 2020 15.35 BST The coronavirus outbreak has brought Britain to a near standstill, with road travel plummeting by as much as 73%, to levels not seen since 1955. All forms of travel have… [Read More]