Newsletter June-July 2002
Bike week events, Urgent request for volunteers, St Pancras CTRL cyclists behaviour criticised, SSL progress painfully slow
Bike week events, Urgent request for volunteers, St Pancras CTRL cyclists behaviour criticised, SSL progress painfully slow
Discussion of segregation in Fitzroy Street, Audits of One Way Streets, Road Closures & Signalled Junctions
Parking Bays & Cycle Lanes, A design solution presented to the Walking, Cycling, Road Safety Advisory Group , LB Camden 20th March 2002
European Car Free Day; Issues CCC is currently dealing with; CCC Events;Volunteers Needed!!!
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