London Road Safety Council Quarterly Meeting — 21 Jan, 1:30pmGuest speaker: Prof Nicola ChristieTopic: Road Safety Strategy 2026📍 Guildhall, EC2V 7HHAll London local authorities & road safety officers invited.
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LRSC AGM, 9 July, 1.30pm
All London Local Authorities, members of the London Road Safety Council are invited to our 2025 Annual General Meeting, where we’ll reflect on the past year, elect officers, and renew our shared commitment to safer streets across London.Guest speaker: Professor Richard CuerdenDirector, Transport Research LaboratoryTopic: Vision Zero – Eliminating Road Deaths and Serious Injuries 1pm […]
Road Safety Trust announces details of next funding round
The Road Safety Trust has announced that its Spring 2024 Small Grants round will open on 21 March – with a webinar to support potential applicants taking place on 25 March.
LRSC issues plea for help with future at risk
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) is making an urgent appeal for help, with the future of the 108-year-old organisation at risk due to a lack of funding.
Cycleway 4 a ‘vital part’ of TfL’s commitment to cycling
TfL and Southwark Council have completed work on a new section of Cycleway 4, which connects London Bridge to Greenwich.
New route aims to increase leisure walking in London
TfL has launched a new 15-mile walking route, the Green Link Walk, connecting Epping Forest to Peckham Town Centre.
Project EDWARD publishes initial plan and programme of activity for 2024
An initial 12-month plan and activity programme has been published by Project EDWARD, as the organisation evolves to a genuine ‘Every Day’ initiative.
‘Greener, healthier, more welcoming’ streets in Islington
Islington Council is set to make a series of active travel improvements in the Holloway area, including introducing new pedestrian and cycle crossings.
£15m to relay and improve streets and pavements across Brent
Brent Council has announced it will spend £15m to deliver ‘large-scale improvements’ on the borough’s pavements and walkways.
Sign up to take part in this year’s RoadPeace challenge
Emergency services, road safety partnerships, schools, businesses and communities will be running, cycling, walking or horse riding 1,766 miles in May to raise awareness of the number of people killed on UK roads.








