On the dry early afternoon of Friday, March 15, residents of Clapham Junction were invited to attend a drop-in event at Battersea Library. The invitation stated that it was an…
Continue Reading »In our previous article, we compared London with other major European cities known for their bike-friendly policies or substantial efforts. We also gave examples of good infrastructure that could be…
Continue Reading »London’s first segregated cycle track was introduced in London in 1934 by Leslie Hore-Belisha, a precursor Minister of Transport (he also introduced pedestrian crossings and 30 mph speed limit). Some…
Continue Reading »After nearly a decade of e-scooter usage, including five years of experiencing the largest e-scooter rental scheme in Europe, Paris concluded that it had become too chaotic. As a result,…
Continue Reading »Following a consultation organised last summer, ahead of a plan to scrap bus routes in order to save money, TfL has published their decision. They have decided to only cut…
Continue Reading »Network Rail has announced a £35 million pound investment for Clapham Junction station aiming to improve passenger experience and reduce congestion. The improvement project has actually already started and should…
Continue Reading »A consultation on plans to expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to cover almost the whole of the capital from 29 August 2023 has been launched and will run…
Continue Reading »22 London bus routes could be axed as Transport for London (TfL) has announced the biggest set of cuts in decades. C3, N31 and 49 routes from Clapham Junction and…
Continue Reading »Removing the Victoria signalling functions at Clapham Junction is underway, which could pave the way for Network Rail to redevelop the plot along with the adjoining Boots’ site that they…
Continue Reading »As it made national news, you won’t have missed that, for the first time since 2008 with Wood Lane and Heathrow Terminal 5 stations and the Jubilee Line extension in…
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