Cyclists are using cycle lanes
Letter by George Coulouris in the Camden New Journal, 16th September 2022
Letter by George Coulouris in the Camden New Journal, 16th September 2022
Article by Jean Dollimore in the Ham and High, 16th Aug 2022
The 2km of new protected lanes on Haverstock Hill connect Belsize Park to the remainder of the Camden Cycling Network in the southeast of the borough.
This report contains examples of well-designed junctions (mostly in Camden) with details of the techniques used and their benefits and limitations. It is intended as a supplement to the LCC Dangerous Junctions Report,
Dates: consultation 12th September to 9th October 2022; Reply to: safetravel@camden.gov.uk; CCC member dealing with it Jean Dollimore. RESPONDED 6 October 2022.
Dates: consultation 26th August to 18th September 2022; Reply to: safetravel@camden.gov.uk; CCC member dealing with it Jean Dollimore.RESPONDED 9 Sept 2022
1 km new protected cycle lanes; 3 SUBBS and 5 unprotected bus stops (on downhill side)
Cycling from Camden to Westminster has got very easy. Jon Stone. London cycle routes
Camden Transport Strategy – adjustment of targets in cycling action plan; Cycle network – plans for 2022 for new protected routes and secondary routes; Timescale for the upgrades to York Way, Chalk Farm Road, Prince of Wales Road, St Pancras Way; Camden Town gyratory. Creating east/west cycling and walking links; LTNs – plans for 2022; Holborn area short and long term plans
We show how over 2 kms of good quality cycle route has been created from the Camden Square low-traffic neighbourhood, two-way cycling in Randolph Street and several upgraded junctions.