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London’s deputy mayor for transport, Heidi Alexander, has attacked Westminster council after it sought and won permission for a judicial review of CS11, delaying improvement work. Campaigners now fear that the project could be “kicked into the long grass” and say there could be further collisions involving cyclists in the meantime.
Tim Mitchell, a Westminster councillor, told the London Evening Standard (link is external): “We are worried that CS11 in its current form will cause traffic displacement, increase congestion and lead to poorer air quality. We are not anti-CS11 or cycling, but we want TfL to take the time to deliver something that works for both cyclists and residents.”

Deputy mayor for transport attacks Westminster council opposition to CS11
road.cc) Alex Bowden Swiss Cottage proposals (TfL artist’s impression).jpg London’s deputy mayor for transport, Heidi Alexander, has attacked Westminster council after it sought and won permission for a judicial review of CS11, delaying improvement work. Campaigners now fear that the project could be “kicked into the long grass” and say there could be further collisions… [Read More]