Let's see where this goes, lots of scope for improving cycling in Haringey. Worth pointing out as often as possible that this was yet another local election where explicitly pro-car/anti-active travel candidates and parties failed to make any inroads at all. Despite the seemingly endless worrying.
This Banksy-style mural of artist David Hockney, a native son of Yorkshire, UK, was painted on the wall of the Cross Roads Inn in West Yorkshire in anticipation of the region's hosting of the 2014 Tour de France Grand Départ
🎨Stewy
#RIPDavidHockney
I've cycled along this road in the past and this seems like a great improvement.
Cool Bike Art
Paul Boldrin
Ooh - first cycle street opens in Cambridge. Be great to start mapping these out in London …
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Ooh - first cycle street opens in Cambridge. Be great to start mapping these out in London …
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
up a lot with Ben, the co-ordinator of HCC about exactly they got up to, because at the time I was completely distracted by gallivanting around Westminster and seeing all the changes underway near where I work.
This is a bit of an overview. At the end of last year, HCC … 2/11
Iain Roberts
The £2.4m project includes the road being painted red and footpaths being widened.
www.bbc.co.uk
The £2.4m project includes the road being painted red and footpaths being widened.
So, Haringey Cycling Campaign pulled off an absolute masterclass in diplomacy, agitation and “turning the screw” before the May elections. Ben House and I have written about it for the Ham*High, and the HCC website too.
With @rustytrike.bsky.social.
Over the last month, I’ve been catching … 1/11