Carla Francombe, London Cycle Campaign joint ‘campaigner of the year’ and TV producer, talks to us about what she’s learnt about using humour when seeking to win over hearts and minds, such as dissuading motorists from blocking the pavement outside a petrol station.
Sessions
Here we archive a recording of each weekly session in chronological order, and include tags relevant to the content discussed.
This week we're joined by Behavioural Scientist Pete Dyson to share how public transport could be designed in a more human-friendly way to increase use.
While Walk Ride Bath Adam Reynolds dissects the new census data and what is reveals about car ownership and also the flaws created by the Covid lockdown.
Our final session of 2022 opens with the usual news round up followed by Bryn Buck (@ShowMeASign) on Infrastructure and the Law followed by Mark Philpotts (@Ranty Highwayman) on the Good, the Bad and the Interesting - illustrated using Coundon Cycleway, Coventry
00:00 News, views, issues and chat from around and about!
Councillor Emily Kerr and Robin Tucker, chair of the Coalition for Healthy Streets and Active Travel (CoHSAT) in Oxfordshire share a detailed look at the vision, opportunities and challenges in Oxford - which is undertaking a significant programme of positiv
Urban designers/planners Harriet Haldenby and Lianne Brook from Phil Jones Associates share the work they did to produce an Active Travel Plan for the Channel Island of Jersey - including thoughts on what England could learn from the island such as
All the usual news discussion - plus Simon Munk, Campaigns Manager for the London Cycle Campaign (LCC), shares tips for effective campaigning in the organisation's new four-step 'Pathways for Local Groups'.
Active Travel England Head of Infrastructure, Brian Deegan, joined us to launch under our new name, plus the usual news and snippets from around the country.