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Category Archives: York Way
The future of the gyratory, both sooner and later
At the meeting of the Forum on 22 November, Lisa Young of Transport for London outlined the main conclusions from the consultation on the initial proposals for eliminating the gyratory and returning roads to two way working. The members of … Continue reading
The current thinking about removing the gyratory
At its next meeting, on 22 November, the Forum will have: A presentation and discussion led by TfL (and supported by planning officers from Camden and Islington) of the current state of the plans for removing the gyratory. A review of … Continue reading
Alternative approaches to the gyratory
At the meeting of the Forum on 16 March, Sarah Morning of Transport for London outlined the objectives and initial proposals for eliminating the gyratory and returning roads to two way working. Then Tom Harrison of the London Cycling Campaign … Continue reading
Plans for removing the gyratory
At the next meeting of the Forum, on 16 March, Rajesh Upadhyaya of Transport for London will explain the plans for eliminating the gyratory. Charlotte May and Laura Brett, who have been providing input to TfL on behalf of their respective … Continue reading
Comments on the Camden Transport Strategy
The Forum submitted comments on the draft of the Camden Transport Strategy (which is intended as the implementation plan for the Camden Council parts of the Mayor of London’s Transport Strategy). In its comments the Forum calls for treating the … Continue reading
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