Update on Covid measures – footway widening, point closures and pop-up cycle lanes; progress of TfL covid measures; non- Covid work including Brunswick Square and PoW
Archives for 2020
CCC Meeting minutes 20th July 2020
Camden top for Healthy Streets 2020; Stephen Taylor on helping people to return to cycling; Bike Buddies
What do the new cycling infrastructure design standards look like? – Cycling Industry News
Mark Sutton, 28 July, 2020; England and Northern Ireland finally have a first set of cycling infrastructure design standards, providing local authorities and planners with a reference point from which to build safe lanes.
Pedal power: UK bike co-ops help cyclists get back in the saddle | The Guardian
Traditional shops are overloaded but there are alternatives – and some take £50 repair vouchers, too
Press release: Public Backs Greener, Safer Streets But Is Being Silenced By Minority, Research Shows – bikeisbest
Join the bike is best movement and sign the Share the road petition – to help everyone cycle more.
Pedestrianisation proving a boon for businesses in Bedford Hill – Wandsworth Borough Council
Last month the council closed Bedford Hill to vehicle traffic to aid social distancing, encourage walking and cycling and support local businesses.
I’ve come to hate cars with a passion. I know it makes me an angry Karen – but you should hate them too | The Independent
I can’t pinpoint the moment I woke up from my blissfully ignorant reverie about the state of our planet. I just know that one day, I opened my front door and was wildly angry about the number of cars on the roads.
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods – #inspiringsustainableislington
With thanks to Living Streets and David Harrison
LCC & Urban Movement launch new engagement & consultation guide & webinar – LCC
Active travel schemes implemented during Covid-19 were already facing significant backlash, now the government’s new “Gear Change” document calls for “a clear stakeholder engagement plan… to increase political and public acceptance” of schemes.
Dutch Cycling Embassy – Blog – The Social Cost Benefit Analysis of a Bike Plan: Bikenomics in the Industrial Heart of Italy
Matteo Jarre, Thursday, 06 August 2020; At Decisio, we applied bikenomics
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