Brent and Camden Cyclists held a Hustings to hear what prospective parliamentary candidates had to say about cycling. Ten candidates from Brent Central, Brent North and Hampstead & Kilburn came along.
Talk by Amy Aeron-Thomas
Amy Aeron-Thomas, Director of Roadpeace, spoke on Presumed Liability, at our meeting on 16th February 2015
Active Travel Hustings – 4 March, 6.30 Sidings Community Centre
Come to question the parliamentary candidates for Brent North, Brent Central and Hampstead and Kilburn constituencies on improving conditions for cycling and walking in the UK.
Royal College Street armadillo replacement
All armadillos in RCS were replaced with new and better ones in mid February.
West End Project – nice surprise about Tavistock Place
Tavistock Place trial this summer; stepped tracks on Gower Street-Bloomsbury Way; Tottenham Court Road buses and cycles only during hours of operation.
Beware Muggers on Bikes – bored kids? – Purchese Street
Monday 22 December about 5.30 pm in Purchese Street, a group of teenagers blocked the cycle track , tried to grab my bike. Watch out and DON’T carry your handbag or purse in your basket!
Royal College Street northern extension
Notes on a very tricky consultation or maybe just an illustration as to how you can’t satisfy all of the people all the time.
Collideoscope: collating cycle collision data
Over time, Collideoscope will show cyclists’ near misses and actual collisions across the country, building up a geographic picture of dangerous hotspots for cyclists.
Brian Deegan: The Cycling Theory of Everything – from network planning to scheme design
Camden Cyclists Members Monthly Meeting 17th Nov 2014 Brian Deegan is the Principal Technical Specialist – Cycling – at TFL, but until last year he worked for Camden and designed the improvements to Royal College Street which we all appreciate. His comprehensive approach to cycling design can be seen in the London Cycling Design Standards (2nd edition)…. [Read More]
Mayor’s reception to celebrate Jean Dollimore’s contribution to cycling in Camden
After 10 years as Coordinator of Camden Cycling Campaign, Jean recently stood down from that role. The Mayor of Camden, together with Councillors Phil Jones and Julian Fulbrook, hosted a well-attended reception to celebrate Jean’s contribution to cycling in Camden.
