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Camden are using this Commonplace crowd-sourcing map to gather public comments and suggestions for post-Covid-19 active travel planning.
Camden are using this Commonplace crowd-sourcing map to gather public comments and suggestions for post-Covid-19 active travel planning.
We have identified more than 30 locations where urgent measures are needed to create safe space for people walking and cycling. Members and supporters are invited to suggest further locations – click the title for more details.
On April 17th, as part of the Think & Do series of webinars, Sam Parkes ran an online Dr Bike session from his workshop in Kentish Town.
Progress report as at 4th April 2020
Karl spoke about Camden’s use of the Commonplace web tool to engage with people in the areas to benefit from the Camden Town Lower Emission Neighbourhood and the Kentish Town Healthy Streets Project.
Free loans to allow people in business and families to try out electric cargo bikes to see how they get on
Discussed at our meeting on 20th January and with Camden officers on 28th
Report on the brainstorm led by Camden Cycling Campaign at Think&Do on 7th December 2019
Provide a positive set of answers to Camden’s Questionnaire ; deadline 20th December.
and to upgrade the cycle lanes to stepped tracks, widen pavements and improve Byng Place. Cabinet decision on 13th November