The minutes of our January 2012 meeting are in this word file
The minutes of our January 2012 meeting are in this word file
Please find the notes from our November meeting in this word file.
Please find the minutes of the meeting in this word file.
In the dim and distant past, three mini-roundabouts were created in West Walworth SE17 to co-incide (oddly) with the area becoming a 20mph zone. The only trouble is that mini-roundabouts make traffic go faster as vehicles don’t have to slow down for junctions any more and they make life more difficult for pedestrians and cyclists who have longer distances to cross as more space needs to be created for vehicles at each of the entrances/exits for the roundabout.
The three mini-roundabouts in West Walworth – one at the junction of Manor Place and Chapter Rd, one outside St Paul’s School on Penrose St and one at the centre of an enormous space on Manor Place at the junction of Penton Place – are now about to be consigned to history. The good news is that the last one is finally about to be removed and the plans below show just how much carriageway space is being saved and how much shorter crossing distances will be for pedestrians and cyclists.
Here are a few before and after pics to show the difference removing mini-roundabouts can make.
The photos below show some of the improvements that have been made by the City of London in Cheapside. This is a historic area but has long been blighted by narrow pavements and fast moving traffic which has taken precedence over the tens of thousands of pedestrians who walk along and cross this street every day. To co-incide with major new shipping developments along the street (known as One New Change) the pavements have been widened throughout the length of the street, trees have been planted and lots more cycle parking has been introduced. This work is now being continued east into Poultry.
Please find the notes from this meeting in this Word file.
Please find the notes from this meeting in this Word file.
Southwark Council has recently been undertaking a consultation into its draft Air Quality Strategy.
The comments that Southwark Living Streets has made appear in this Word document
Please find the notes from our May meeting below along with the grid that outlines what we will be trying to work on as a group over the coming months.