Re: Kingston-upon-Thames sets cycling targets
- From: "elyob" <newsprofile@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 19:03:04 +0100
"wafflycat" <waffles*$*A**T*v21net$*££*D*O*T*co*D£$£*O*T*uk> wrote in
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> Cue lane narrowing & introduction of pinch points?
>
> Sorry if I sound less than enthusiastic - it's just I'm suspicious of
> councils wanting to introduce 'facilities' and 'cycle routes' which can
> mean encouraging cyclists off the road where they have a right to be.
>
I know what you mean! However, Kingston is a positive borough in London and
seem to have a good rápport with the local cycling campaign.
"On 13 July, the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames was recognised by
Transport for London as the "good going Borough of the Year". The award was
presented in recognition of the Council's travel awareness work to promote
sustainable transport over the last year. "
http://www.kingston.gov.uk/transport_and_streets/goodgoing/good_going_award.htm
.
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