Update on road crime sentencing from Amy Aeron-Thomas of Action Vision Zero, Neil Murphy from urban developers TOWN on place-making and parking and Mark Philpotts' regular infrastructure 'clinic'.
Sessions
Here we archive a recording of each weekly session in chronological order, and include tags relevant to the content discussed.
Karen Gee, founder of family cycling blog Cycle Sprog, and Cycling UK's policy director, shares her story setting up her site and what she has learnt about family cycling - while Roger Geffen updates us on Cycling UK's latest campaign priorities - which includes pressing for road traffic reduction targets in th
South West England special - what's the state of play in Bristol (Ian Pond, chair of Bristol Cycling) and wider region (Adam Reynolds, Walk Ride Bath), an update from #mobilitycamp2022 from Amber Kenyon, plus news and views.
Travel to school special. Speakers: Sustrans school streets specialists Jenny Babey and Ali Stansfield share examples in Birmingham and Newcastle, plus Cheryl Ford Lyddon, programme manager at Modeshift, one of the leading suppliers of travel to school plans.
Speakers: Grahame Cooper (@mrhappycyclist) on his analysis of police video reporting, plus a new infrastructure spot from @rantyhighwayman.
Speakers: Dulce Pedroso ( @DulcePedroso1 / athousandwordsconsulting.com ) Still I Ride: How women of colour are challenging discourses in and through cycling. Also featuring: Review of Ideas with Beers incl. new format and proposal for name change.
Speakers: Rosslyn Colderley, England Director (North), Sustrans on the new walking and cycling index and Gemma Cowan, of Things That Go On Things, on Compact Disco - the bike-powered travelling discotheque, complete with playlist, performers and DJ.
Speaker: Harriet Hird, Marketing Director of Zedify, who run the largest fleet of light electric vehicles (LEVs) in the UK, which includes cargo bikes, trikes and quads.
Speaker: Bike trainer David Dansky recounts his experience being badly injured in a road traffic crash, his subsequent recovery and further reflections.
Speakers: Robin Tucker (@robintucker1) on campaigning for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in Oxford, Gareth Dennis (@GarethDennis), reviews the state of play with plans for enhancing the train network in northern England.