Newsletter June-July 2001
Festival of Cycling in Camden (aka ‘Bike Week’) 16th – 24th June; Launch of Don’t Choke Britain/Camden; Raising the Standards of Cycling? Dartmouth Park Hill Traffic Scheme
Festival of Cycling in Camden (aka ‘Bike Week’) 16th – 24th June; Launch of Don’t Choke Britain/Camden; Raising the Standards of Cycling? Dartmouth Park Hill Traffic Scheme
Seven Stations Link on the way; City of London new cycling group; Out and about: Foot and mouth fever closes cycle tracks, Bureaucratic fever closes cycle track, Hampstead Heath route review; Cyclist killed Dartmouth Park Road
CCC awards British Standard Excuse (BSE 6006) to the shadow Strategic Rail Authority; Hampstead Heath – support from local group for a more sensible policy; City of London – new cycling group;Member’s letter on Hampstead Heath
Royal College Street wins award; Seven Stations Link – work starts; Hampstead Heath; email news service; Segregated cycle tracks;’Bikemates’ Wanted
Hampstead Heath progress; Regents Park; Seven Stations Link; Somers Town/Waterloo Bridge route;Bikemates Wanted
Royal College Street Official Opening; The Millennium Festival of Cycling in Camden (bike week);
Traffic displacement or evaporation? Traffic displacement or evaporation?
Royal parks peak hour plan; Seven Stations Link – the good and the bad; Thousands of cars disappear in Kentish Town; Royal College Street compromise reached;No money for walking; Road safety played down;Cycling ‘bizarre’ says BBC hack
CCC Newsletter re-organisation; Cycling Audit & Design Unit, CADU; Royal College Street – snatching ridicule from the jaws of fame; Kentish Town Road – Bus priority network pays for Camden’s “pay & display” scheme;British Museum oneway working proposals; Camden Walking Plan stumbles on