Watch this super wee film about cycling, join Pedal on Parliament on 25 April. We understand there are feeder rides available and will post up details of any we hear about. Feeder rides here
Katie Cycles to School: little things bring big changes
Watch this super wee film about cycling, join Pedal on Parliament on 25 April. We understand there are feeder rides available and will post up details of any we hear about. Feeder rides here
Katie Cycles to School: little things bring big changes
Glasgow City Council have issued a consultation proposal to redetermine the west footway on Montrose Street, just the section at the back of the City Chambers, outside the Ceremony Rooms, to dual use for both pedestrians and cycles. This is despite the proposal not complying with the design guide we think the council uses and despite it being in contradiction of the City Centre Transport Strategy! GoBike has submitted an objection, which you may read here
Compliance with the Strategy and the design guide “Cycling by Design” would involve removing private car parking from one side of the street, installing a cycle way – and, of course, linking this short stretch of cycle way to a cycle route. No reason has been given for mixing cycles and pedestrians on this short stretch of street.
GoBike! has been sent the following information from Glasgow City Council:
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER – CLYDE WALKWAY, NATIONAL CYCLE ROUTE 75. (DALMARNOCK ROAD TO CAIRN CRAIG STREET)
TTRO March 2015 (Approved – Signed & Seal)- Cuningar Loop Bridge
In order to accommodate works associated with the construction of the New Foot Bridge across the River Clyde, it will be necessary to close the Clyde Walkway between the unnamed footpath to the east of Dalmarnock Bridge, connecting the walkway & Dalmarnock Road & the unnamed footpath (formerly Cairn Craig Street) connecting the walkway & London Road at the west end of the former Belvedere Hospital site from Tuesday 7th April 2015 until Friday 30th October 2015.
The contract has been awarded to Robertson Construction Group to carry out the works on site.
I have also attached for your reference a copy of location plan (LC1) detailing the closure & associated diversion route. Diversion 2015 – Cuningar
Thanks for your assistance.
If you require any further details relating to this closure, please do not hesitate in contacting me.
Regards
Martin Duffy
Technical Services – Design (Structures)
Land & Environmental Services
Glasgow City Council
Exchange House
231 George Street
Glasgow G1 1RX
Phone: – 0141 287 9478
Email:- m.duffy@glasgow.gov.uk
From Cycling Scotland, in the Herald Agenda item today: http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/columnists/it-is-time-for-politicians-to-get-on-their-bikes-for-the-general-election-as-ther.121182149
From GoBike member, Bob Downie, in a letter to the Herald today: http://www.heraldscotland.com/comment/letters/answer-is-to-cut-the-speed-limit.121212781
And last but not least, motion to the Scottish Parliament from MSP and GoBike member, Patrick Harvie (and supported by other MSPs) : http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx?SearchType=Advance&ReferenceNumbers=S4M-12588&ResultsPerPage=10.
Let’s keep up the pressure – more letters to the press from all our members and supporters, please!
The GoBike petition for 20mph in Glasgow closed earlier with 214 signatures. Many thanks to all of you who signed and/or encouraged others to sign.
Not a massive number of signatures but we have had considerable press coverage, including:
In addition, we have been given sight of an e-mail sent to all Glasgow City Councillors explaining the Council’s “progress” to 20mph. We have answered their claims with our open letter and press release issued this morning:
Open Letter re 20mph 17 Mar 15
An excellent campaign, WELL DONE EVERYONE!
Bob Downie, author of the GoBike 20mph petition, which closes on Tuesday 17 March at 4:57pm will be on Heart Radio in Glasgow on 100.3FM on Tuesday morning, Listen in to hear him on one or more of the news summaries which are generally broadcast on the hour at 6am, 7am, 8am and 9am.
Still time to sign the petition at: https://www.glasgowconsult.co.uk/KMS/EpetitionHome.aspx?strTab=EPetitions&noip=1
The petition closes in just 4 days, 16:57 on Tuesday 17 March. Follow these easy steps to sign:
Please ask your friends, family and colleagues to sign as well. If we can get the go-ahead for 20mph in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, it should be relatively easy to get this progressive measure approved in other parts of the Strathclyde area that GoBike covers.
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SIGNED (or think you have), PLEASE CHECK THAT YOUR NAME IS SHOWN; there have been one or two glitches.
Watch STV views from 6 – 6:30 this evening to see Bob and Tricia on their bikes in the pouring rain on Victoria Road in Glasgow (barring breaking news we’ll be on, so hold back Jeremy Clarkson!)
Just time to watch this and then get to the Public Meeting at the Admiral, prompt start at 7:30 – and don’t forget to sign the petition at: https://www.glasgowconsult.co.uk/KMS/EpetitionHome.aspx?strTab=EPetitions&noip=1
Mark Beaumont presented the Road Share petition and research document to Holyrood this morning:
Road Share research news release final Road Share Research Report
Here’s a summary of the press interest:
Don’t forget the GoBike Public Meeting, Wednesday 11 March, 7 for 7:30pm in the Admiral Bar, Waterloo Street, Glasgow, with Phil Noble from City of Edinburgh Council talking about the introduction of a 20mph speed limit there and Carlyn Fraser from Clackmannanshire Council explaining how roads there have been calmed to encourage active travel.
Further details in our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bfAQUL