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.
Over time, Collideoscope will show cyclists’ near misses and actual collisions across the country, building up a geographic picture of dangerous hotspots for cyclists.
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).
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.
Monday 17 November 7.30-9.30pm: Brian Deegan, Principal Technical Specialist – Cycling – at TfL, will be coming to talk on The cycling theory of everything: from network planning to scheme design. Kentish Town Bike Workshop, 1st December, Kentish Town Health Centre, NW5 2AJ
Dates: consultation 5 November 2014; reply due 5 December 2014. Officers: Peter Ashley, Simi Shah. CC member responsible Jean Dollimore. Responded 24 November 2014.
About a year ago, we negotiated with Camden Council to use their spare cash in building a variety of small measures that would make cycling more pleasant.
Dates: consultation 10 October 2014; reply due 14 November 2014. Officers: Darren Barton, Simi Shah. CC member responsible John Chamberlain. Responded November 14th. Officer’s report 4th December. Signed off 19th Dec 2014
Sunday 7th September 2014 –– a fine day for John Chamberlain’s family ride.
First on-street bike storage installed in Camden after three-year residents’ campaign