Carlton Reid05:52am EDT How Grey Street could look soon. Newcastle City Council “As for the curve of Grey Street,” wrote poet John Betjeman, “I shall never forget seeing it to perfection, traffic-less on a misty Sunday morning.” That 1948 remark about the traffic-free perfection of one of England’s most beautiful streets could be about to… [Read More]
Archives for 2020
London Streetspace Plan – Interim Guidance to Boroughs
15/5/20 link to original article
Streets Ahead – Hosted by Adam Tranter,Laura Laker,Ned Boulting (Podcast)
A podcast dedicated to the world of active travel, liveable streets and people-focused urban design Latest Episode5/13/2020 Episode 4: That Government Announcement Season 1, Ep. 4 Episode four and we’ve convened to bring you a special emergency broadcast. In the last week, the UK government has announced a raft of measures, some more helpful than… [Read More]
Car-free zones in London as Congestion Charge and ULEZ reinstated | London City Hall
15-05-20 ‘Monumental’ effort required from all Londoners to enable social distancing on public transport as lockdown is eased Car-free streets set to enable millions of journeys to be safely made on foot or by bike Londoners asked to walk or cycle for journeys from mainline rail stations rather than use the Tube The Congestion Charge,… [Read More]
Khan forced to hike congestion charge after TfL bail-out – ES
Ross Lydall 11-14 minutes The congestion charge will be hiked to £15 a day under the Government’s coronavirus bail-out for London’s transport system, the Evening Standard can reveal. The central London levy, suspended on March 23 as part of the lockdown to make it easier for key workers to get to work safely, will be… [Read More]
New Coronavirus (COVID-19) safety measures – first 4 filters
Date of letters: 14th May 2020; Comments to: safetravel@Camden.gov.uk . CCC member dealing with it JD.
Thirty new drivers per day were banned last year – Times
13-05-20 Most common cause was lack of insurance MORE THAN 11,000 drivers were banned from driving within two years of passing their test in 2019, according to official figures. The data, obtained by AA Driving School from Driving and Vehicle Licence Agency (DVLA) records, shows that 11,125 novice drivers were banned last year. The most… [Read More]
Government launches £250m active travel fund to promote cycling and walking – Transport Xtra
Mark Moran 09 May 2020 Coronavirus: Transport Secretary says emergency bike lanes and bike streets will help support transport network The Government is to invest in pop-up infrastructure to support cycling and walking during and after the coronavirus pandemic, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced during today’s 10 Downing Street briefing. Pop-up bike lanes with protected… [Read More]
FAST URBAN CHANGE FOR LIFE-SAVING STREETS | Urban Design Group
Fast Urbanism at work in Brixton: widened pavement created overnight at busy bus stop PRESS RELEASE 12 MAY 2020 : FAST URBAN CHANGE FOR LIVE-SAVING STREETS Urban Designers call for urgent changes to the design of town and city streets and spaces to address the crises of COVID 19, Air Quality, Obesity and Wellbeing, and… [Read More]
Extinction Rebellion activists to flood UK towns and cities with ‘pop up’ cycle routes this weekend – msn
2 hrs ago Extinction Rebellion (XR) campaigners will set about creating scores of pop-up bike lanes and walking routes in towns and cities across the UK this weekend, in an effort to “reclaim the streets” from polluting traffic. The climate campaign group said it feared traffic levels in towns and cities would revert back to… [Read More]