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Tag Archives: Transport for London
Yes! It’s all gone 20 miles at Kings Cross!
Kings Cross has become safer overnight.
We will leave any comment for now, and just like to say thank you, for listening to the community in the end. Continue reading
Posted in Achievements, Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Road Safety in Kings Cross, Transport
Tagged 20 miles, Cycling, Cycling at Kings Cross, Gyratory, Kings Cross, Kings Cross Gyratory, Lower Speeds, Mayor of London, Road safety, Sadiq Khan, Safer roads, speeding, Speeding in London, TfL, Transport for London, Twenty Miles
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New Consultation Launched for part of Kings Cross
There is a new consultation on a section of the Kings Cross Gyratory running, and TFL is asking for residents’ and through-travelers’ feedback. “There have been plans to make significant improvements to the area around Kings Cross and the gyratory … Continue reading
The Wait continues for Changes to the Kings Cross Gyratory
TFL says it needs more time and more consultations on Kings Cross. It is not an unknown. In fact, most people in London will recognize Kings Cross as a manic place for traffic, pedestrians and cyclists. We at Kings Cross … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Gyratory consultation 2016, Kings Cross Station Refurbishment, New
Tagged Acton Street, Caldeonian Street, cycling in London, Gyratory, gyratory system, King's Cross Road, Kings Cross, Pedestrian crossings, Pentonville Road, Peton Rise, Rodney Street, Sadiq Khan, Swinton Street, TfL, traffic calming, Traffic Flow, Traffic lights, Transport for London, Urban centre
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Gyratory redesign consultation report due next month
Transport for London ran a major consultation in February this year to seek opinions on the broad principles they will use to redesign the current hated gyratory. They are aiming to publish the resulting consultation report, which should give us … Continue reading
Radical changes proposed for Europe’s busiest transport interchange at King’s Cross
For over 30 years the local community at King’s Cross have been calling for removal of the notorious King’s Cross traffic gyratory system. The gyratory is dangerous, encourages poor driving habits, pushes traffic down small residential streets unsuitable for that … Continue reading
Transport for London lets us down again. Will the new Mayor make a difference?
First the ‘good’ news: The Chancellor’s November statement included an annual £700 million cuts to Transport for London (TfL). I quivered with fear thinking, that’s the dangerous gyratory redesign gone. But no! The £700 million annual cut is to the … Continue reading
Air Pollution, bollocks and its mayor. A judgement to finally save us!
When I first discussed air pollution with my friends, amongst the parents the school my daughter was attending, and with many others, they often looked at me, as if I was some sort of green radical. Maybe I am. I … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, New
Tagged Boris Johnson, Camden, Greater London Assembly, Gyratory, gyratory system, Kings Cross, London, noise, pollution, Transport for London
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Give TFL your comments on proposed congestion zone changes (by Feb. 8th.)
In case you were not aware of it, TFL is suggesting a change of the Congestion zone exemptions. This affects at least half of all Kings Cross residents (the ones in the Camden section) with exception of the roads North … Continue reading