Walkers and cyclists in the London Boroughs of Kingston, Hackney and Croydon are set to benefit from new schemes in their respective areas.
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More speakers confirmed for LRSC centenary conference
The agenda for the London Road Safety Council’s centenary conference is taking shape with two further presentations added to the schedule.
‘Ground-breaking’ school CCTV scheme will be focus for training day
The second LRSC training event for elected members will see the launch of a new scheme under which CCTV cameras will be installed at the entrance of every school in Hillingdon.
Commuters encouraged to saddle up for annual cycling event
The London Cycling Campaign is encouraging commuters across the capital to get involved in Cycle to Work Day 2016, which takes place this coming Wednesday (14 September).
Buzzbike launches ‘free’ bike hire scheme
The ‘world’s first free urban cycle scheme’, which gives users a free bike in return for riding it, launches in London next month with 200 bikes available.
TfL to ‘press ahead’ with North-South Cycle Superhighway
Transport for London (TfL) has announced plans to proceed with Cycle Superhighway 6 (CS6) after receiving ‘majority support’ in a public consultation about the route.
Free event will focus on vulnerable road users and active travel
A one-day event taking place next week will discuss how to reduce the danger faced by London’s vulnerable road users and how to promote active travel within the Square Mile.
LRSC and Keltic Clothing announce new partnership
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) is delighted to announce that Keltic Clothing, a leading supplier of road safety education resources, SCP uniforms and cycle instructor clothing has agreed to become the first sponsor of its website.
LRSC urges boroughs to back Project EDWARD
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) is supporting the inaugural ‘European Day Without A Road Death’ and is urging boroughs across the capital to do the same.
New tube map encourages Londoners to walk
Transport for London (TfL) has launched a new version of the capital’s Tube map, showing how many steps it takes to walk between stations in zones 1 and 2.










