TfL is moving forward with plans to start construction of a new 7km cycle route in west London later this year.
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Pedestrian safety at forefront of CEMEX thinking
A pedestrian safety campaign, developed by a multi-national company which supplies concrete and aggregates to construction sites, has been rolled out on its vehicles across the Capital.
Speakers sought for walking and cycling conference
The organisers of a new walking and cycling conference, which aims to recognise the importance of active travel in London, have issued a final call for papers.
Community groups benefit from cycling grants
Thirty local community projects across the Capital have been awarded funding to help make cycling ‘more accessible for everyone’.
Safety of pedestrians and cyclists considered in new town centre plan
Greenwich Council is asking residents for views on how to make its town centre less congested, safer for active travel and more efficient for business deliveries.
New blog asks riders ‘why do we do it?’
The latest blog post for 2Wheels London explores the many reasons why people ride motorcycles.
Greenwich electric bike loan scheme ‘for everyone’
People living, working and/or studying in Greenwich can now borrow an e-bike for only £10 a month, as part of a scheme to improve air quality and get people active.
2WL competition winners announced
Anderson Truzzi from Stoke Newington in Hackney is the winner of a competition organised by 2Wheels London over the autumn months.
Measures to rid London of dangerous lorries out for consultation
TfL has launched the final public consultation on an initiative to remove the ‘most dangerous’ heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) from the Capital’s roads.
LRSC to host risk assessment course
The London Road Safety Council is hosting a one-day course next month to help those delivering road safety activities, including cycle and pedestrian training, to carry out risk assessments.










