Yearly Archives: 2018

Notes from our March 2018 meeting

Get Sutton Cycling – the London Cycling Campaign in Sutton – met on the 14 March 2018 in the Presidents’ Lounge, Sutton United Football Club, The Borough Sports Ground, Gander Green Lane, Sutton, SM1 2EY 1 Present: Gary (Chair), Charles

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Transforming Fiveways Croydon Factual Consultation Report

On 13 March 2018, Transport for London provided an update on the Fiveways Croydon consultation, that had taken place in the summer of 2017, with the publication of Transforming Fiveways Croydon Factual Consultation Report. The report, which provides comprehensive details of

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March 2018 Newsletters

Now available on the LCC site. Get Sutton Cycling Newsletter See all the Local Group newsletters here and/or sign up for future copies.

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Sutton Cycle Forum January 2018

Overview The first Sutton Cycle Forum of 2018 (and the ninth since the borough’s Cycling Strategy was approved in November 2015, and subsequently published in February 2016) took place on 9 January 2018 at the offices of Sutton Council, Denmark

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Notes from our January 2018 meeting

London Cycling Campaign in Sutton: 24 January 2018 meeting notes Location: Lord Nelson, 32 Lower Rd, Sutton SM1 4QP Present: Gary James (Chair), Marcus Howarth (joint Secretary), John Kinnear (joint Secretary), Charles Martin (Coordinator), Anton Clark, Lucy East, Dominic Hewlett, Toby

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Beddington North TfL Major Scheme: going ahead as planned

It was revealed at the Sutton Cycle Forum on 9 January 2018 that the design of the proposed two-way cycle-path and footway on Beddington Lane is to go ahead as outlined in the original designs. This announcement is a disappointment, as

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Why didn’t Sutton submit a bid for Liveable Neighbourhoods funding at the first opportunity?

Just over a month ago, towards the end of November 2017, there was great disappointment to learn that Sutton Council had not submitted a bid to Transport for London that could have resulted in the borough being awarded a grant

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