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Welcome to Camden Cyclists' website! We're the Camden branch of London Cycling Campaign. We hope you'll agree that cycling in Camden is fun.

Breakfast 2011

STOP PRESS

Euston Circus - junction of Tottenham Court Road/Euston Road

Please go to TfL's consultation and tell them how bad this proposal will be for cyclists.  Have a look at an alternative proposal

Ossulton Street/Brill Place Temporary Closure

Camden are going to close the junction for up to a week between February 13th and 20th to put in a raised junction.  Cyclists will be expected to dismount and use the footway.

Guest speaker Christian Wolmar at Camden Cyclists at on 20th February at 7.30 pm

At Primrose Hill Community Centre as usual. Details of location and event.

London 360 interviews on Cycling

Have a look at the video on U-tube. Cycling starts at 1 min 45 and includes an interview with George Coulouris at Kings Cross. 
 
Cycling

Agar Grove - Camley Street link

This walking and cycle route between east Camden and St Pancras Station shortens the route to the City. Click here to see a map of the location.

Danger at Crogsland Crossing

A warning to anyone who uses the cycle crossing over Chalk Farm Rd at the junction with Crogsland Road. Northbound vehicles continue to move across the cycle track in conflict with cyclists using the green signal. In spite of signal changes in 2009, this crossing is still hazardous; will we ever have a sensible solution to make this simple and useful crossing safe? Click the thumbnail to see an enlargement.

Crogsland Rd/Chalk Farm Road/Regents park Road See the previous problematic road signs, idiotic cycle lanes etc

Activists section

Going Dutch Campaign

Camden Cyclists plan to follow our members lead in voting for Going Dutch. We have a few ideas following the discussion at the August meeting. See our introduction to this campaign

 

Permeability Campaign

 
No Entry- cyclist exception

For cyclists, permeability is about being able to ride through a network of streets in the most direct manner. Unfortunately, routes are often made longer by one way streets and forbidden turns.

The No Entry sign left, with an cycle exception subplate is now permitted by DfT for some locations. This one in Princess Road is the first to be spotted in Camden (April 2011).

Dec 2010: Camden reviews area south of Town Hall. See our suggestions. Consultation Nov 2011

Dec 2010: Camden asked for our ideas on two-way cycling in Fitzrovia. See our suggestionsConsultation Nov 2011.

June 2011: Camden consult on permeability measures Camden Town. Implementation starting autumn 2011

June 2011: Two-way cycling in West Hampstead and Kilburn. See Notes on discussion with Camden. Consultation Nov 2011

See our proposals on a permeability map and please contact us with further suggestions. Read more about the campaign.

 

Recent Consultations

Euston Circus - TfL's proposals (please respond as individuals)
 
 

Please send your response by email to Jean Dollimore

Olympics

London 2012 traffic management 

plans for Russell Square 

and surrounding area  

Map showing the Zil lanes in Camden

Full Olympic Road Network
               

Veloteer Inspection Rides

We have carried out three of these rides:

Regents Square

  

Consultations

Consultations

Campaigns

Campaigns

Minutes and Reports

Minutes and Reports

 

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