Newsletter October-November 2003
Camley Street- Agar Grove cycle link, Doug Amer’s discussion with CCC, James’ report on his annual ride to Rye, Women on the move, cycling for women by Alice Stredwick
Camley Street- Agar Grove cycle link, Doug Amer’s discussion with CCC, James’ report on his annual ride to Rye, Women on the move, cycling for women by Alice Stredwick
Progree LCN routes in Camden, treasurers report, Kings Cross development area, LCC cycle parkiing and carriage working group,LCN+ in Camden, cycle route in High Holborn, WDS, Somerstown safety, SLL progress, Road safety scrutiny panel, Regents Park
Regents Park, Camley Street report, CCC technical policies,Car ferr day, Camden town bike removal, discussion with Doug Amer
Report on Bike Week and Bike Fest and on ride through south east London parks, forests and rivers, Ken Livingstone at May cycle conference, SSL progress? mobile phone ban for drivers, traffic calming in Primrose Hill?
Bike Fest program, Camden Cycling Plan problems, progress with SSL, report on talk by André Gibbs who replaced Roger Madelin
Bike week update, theft and thuggery, Royal parks, consultations, Belsize Park calming
SSL east of Gordon square – Judd Street junction, Pancras road, AgarGrove/ St Pancras Way, Bury Place, Eton Avenue market, Sidmouth Street/Ampton Road crossing, Generic design solutions required.
St Pancras Way, SSL east of Woburn Place, critical safety issues
Talk by Ralph Smyth, First ride, bad news about Hampstead Heath, Royal College Street to Agar Grove cycle link
St Pancras Way to Agar Grove design alternatives, Route 6, SSL east from Gordon Square, critical safety issues, generic design solutions, policy and process issues