Using TfL’s on-line Healthy Streets tools to improve streets for cyclists and pedestrians

By Lucy Saunders

On Monday 5 February, 7.30 – 9pm at Islington Town Hall, Upper Street N1 2UD

All London borough campaigners welcome – no booking necessary.

Lucy Saunders is a public health specialist who developed the Healthy Streets approach and its 10 Indicators for TFL. She has now taken the lead in developing a set of tools to ensure the approach is used when new schemes are proposed. The idea is that TFL will require boroughs to use the Healthy Streets checklist to get funding. This could be transformative.

This session is aimed at helping campaigners across London to understand how they can use the on-line Healthy Streets tools that have been developed at TfL. Local activists will find them useful when pressing London boroughs to submit well thought out, high quality Liveable Neighbourhood Programme bids and in assessing the likely effectiveness of any other road and public realm schemes they are drawing up.

Useful links:

Guide to the Healthy Streets Indicators

My summary of the Guide to the Healthy Streets Indicators

Healthy Streets Check for Designers

My summary of the Healthy Streets Check for Designers

Small Change, Big Impact

Read more at https://healthystreets.com/

Taming Hostile Streets

Islington Town Hall, 14 December 2017, 6.30 pm

London Assembly Member and Islington Councillor Caroline Russell will talk about her report for the London Assembly Transport Committee which is to be published on 4th Dec. The report looks at how the Mayor can tackle main roads that are hostile for walking and cycling and make them into healthy places where it is a pleasure to get around on foot and by bike.

For more information: see  https://www.london.gov.uk/current-investigations/walking-cycling-outer-london-junctions

All are welcome Free drink and nibbles.

Please RSVP to dfharrison1138@gmail.com or walkislington@gmail.com

November 2017 Meeting

Thursday 30th November: Monthly Meeting – Best Cycling Books

After business and coffee (and maybe a mince pie as this is our last meeting before Christmas) we would like to hear about everyone’s favourite cycling books. What have you read that you have enjoyed? Inspired you? Enticed you to go cycling somewhere?

Bring them along to ‘show-and-tell’. Even read out a paragraph or two? We can then compile a list of the recommendations for Santa to bring to all good little Barnet Cyclists for Christmas. All welcome.

Meet: 8pm Carey Hall, Trinity Church Centre, Nether Street, North Finchley
N12

Friern Barnet Quietway survey

Healthy Streets: Friern Barnet Lane, Ashurst Road, and Buxted Road

BARNET COUNCIL SAID:

Quietway FAQ’s

What are Quietways?

As part of these Healthy Streets improvements, we will be proposing to connect residents to the London‐wide cycle network of Quietways. These are quiet routes that follow back streets, parks and waterways that will safely connect you to shops, stations, workplaces and other destinations. They are different from Cycle Superhighways, being much more low‐key in nature, and appeal to people of all ages and cycling experience.

Continue reading “Friern Barnet Quietway survey”

October 2017 Meeting

Thursday 26th October: Monthly Meeting – California Dreaming!

After the coffee break, Alan and Mavis Wallace will give us an illustrated talk about their cycle ride down the west coast of the USA.

Just what we need on an autumn evening – memories of cycling in warm and sunny places. All welcome.

Meet: 8pm Carey Hall, Trinity Church Centre, Nether Street, North Finchley N12

October 2017 News

Read our October 2017 newsletter here.

In this issue:

  • Rides and meetings
  • The Barnet Borough Coordinator
  • Proposed North Finchley to Hornsey Quietway
  • WGC to Hatfield ride report
  • Ride London report
  • Cycling training
  • Gorhambury ride report
  • East Finchley Festival
  • Autumn leaves
  • Contacts & membership news
  • Rummage box

Previous newsletters can be downloaded from here.