- We discussed the progress of the Council in implementing their proposed low traffic neighbourhoods and the temporary scheme for the Romford Road; and decided to produce a short factsheet addressing the most commonly expressed objections to low traffic neighbourhoods.
- We decided to continue organising rides as far as social distancing permitted and seek to add easy local rides which would be particularly suitable for those seeking to increase thier confidence having recently returned to or started cycling.
- Our partnership with AAA will resume with bike fixing sessions at the ARC, Hermit Rd on 17 October and 21 November and rides on 24 October and 28 November. We will be acting as AAA volunteers rather than as Newham Cyclists or the LCC.
- Fix Your Ride at Woodgrange Market will take place on 10 October at Woodgrange Market.
- We will look further into whether we have the resources to join the LCC Cycle Buddy scheme.
- We will consider responding the to the Stratford Masterplan consultation.
- Redbridge Cyclists are seeking views on expanding the paths that cyclists can use in Wanstead Park. Comments by individuals can be make through wnsteadpark.org.uk@gmail.com or on Facebook at wnstd.com/fwp.
Category: Meetings
28 September 2020 Meeting
Our September monthly meeting will take place on 28 September at 7.30pm.
This has been a busy and exciting time so lots to share and discuss.
Provisional agenda:
- Infrastructure developments in rsponse to Covid-19;
- Rides;
- Events and partnerships;
- Wanstead Park.
Let me know if ther is anything you would like to discuss that is not on the agenda.
To join the meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86539184165?pwd=UWVhV0hFUDBBMGQ3cG1kV2xoYnRKQT09
Meeting ID: 865 3918 4165
Passcode: 168670
Arnold
Summary Readout from Meeting of 27 July 2020
- We reported back on the positive introductory meeting of the Committe with Councillor Nilufa Jahan, recently appointed deputy to Councillor Asser for the environment and transport portfolio.
- We discussed progress on the Newham Covid-19 response in respect of walking and cycling. Whilst pavement works had visibly progressed this was not the case with low traffic neighbourhoods and cycle lanes along borough corridors. We agreed to pursue further information on progress. A further batch of funding opportunities were coming up in the next few weeks.
- Additionally we agreed to seek further information on (a) what was happening at Jenkins Lane where cycle facilities had been taken away, (b) whether Newham’s cycle training was returning and (c) any plans specifically for the return of schools in September.
- We agreed to liaise with Extinction Rebelliion on their proposed “cycle caterpillar” – likely to take place on August Bank holiday; and with Better Streets for Newham.
- We did some adjustment to our rides calendar.
- The Committee will look at making aviable on our website the routes of our rides, favoured cycling routes in the borough and an archive of the minutes of our meetings.
If you would like further details or background do not hesitate to get in touch.
Arnold.
Summary readout from meeting of 29 June 2020
We continue to get high attendance at our virtual meetings. Yesterday we:
- reviewed our socially distanced pop up stall in Manor Park and the Newham Ride over the weekend, and considered the lessons for future similar events. Our next stall is at Woodgrange Market on 11 July and our next ride is a River Ride the next day;
- had a wide ranging discussion on the current position on active travel in Newham and particularly the progress (or seeming lack of progress) on Low Trafic Neighbourhoods and Romford Rd. We decided to (a) send further correspondence to the Council with the results of our audit of Romford Rd, and expressing concern at the lack of visible progress, given the danger that the existing funding for these projects from TfL is contingent upon progress (b) alert local Councillors to the Romford Rd project and invite them to walk/ride the route;
- decided to look further into cycling to school;
- explore the possibility of having a fuller “resources library” on our website.
Please get in touch if you would like further details.
Arnold
Readout from 1 June 2020 Meeting
Virtual meetings appear to be popular, as 20 of us logged in yesterday for our belated May monthly meeting. We
- had an introduction to Love Newham Streets and agreed to co-ordinate with them;
- discussed the Council’s transport response to teh Covid-19 crisis and decided to write to Councillor Asser in advance of the 5 June deadline for applications for DfT Emergency Funding for London money;
- discussed how to take the issue of crime on the Greenway forward having received a response from Will Norman to our letter concerning crime on the Greenway;
- discussed how we might get Fix Your Ride back and running;
- thought it useful to have a resource listing bike shops/repairers in the borough.
If you were not at the meeting (or even if you were) and would like further details on any of these matters please get in touch.
Arnold
Annual Meeting 27 April 2020: Readout
20 of us gathered virtually for our Annual Meeting. Given the circumstances we focussed on essential business and our reaction to the Covid-19 crisis.
The following were elected Officers:
Co-ordinator – Arnold Ridout
Deputy Co-ordinator – Kerena Fussell
Secretary – Kate Byrne
Treasurer – Bill Bremner
Ride Co-ordinator – Steve Smith
Infrastructure Rep – Olawale Ajibola
Deputy Infrastructure Rep – Chris Kershaw
QEOP Rep – Jonathan Rothwell
The Annual Report, Accounts for 2019-20 and the Budget for 2020-21 were approved. Steve’s Ride Report and an album of Robin’s photos are now available. We hope to arrange for cashless donations at Fix Your Ride sessions when they resume..
In response to the current crisis we encourage members as individuals to lobby their Counsellors on the immediate advantages in promoting cycling and walking and, once the lockdown is eased, to take the opprtunities to maintain the impetus given to sustainable transport and better air quality in the face of an anticipated flight to motor vehicles. A number of templates for this are avaiable including that of Living Streets and British Cycling and those already used have propmpted some responses. We will also provide a template. Other London local authorities are known to be actively looking at how to exit the lockdown by exploiting the opportunities to promote sustainable transport.
We agreed to supplement important individual effots with a Newham Cyclists submission to the Council to remind it of the opportunities available now and post lockdown. This should take into account that the Council’s enforcement officers are presently stretched, but include for the longer term: 20mph, liveable neighbourhoods and ensuring that future road proposals provide good quality provision for cycling – especially given teh anticipated “flight back to cars”.
We also agreed to collate and pass on members suggestions for temporary improvements as part of this exercise. These suggestions should be sent by e-mail – newham@lcc.org.uk
We are in the process of putting together some good cycling routes which we shall publish if we can.
We were warned of increased cycle thefts including breaking open of cycle hoops.
Finally we agreed to keep our next (virtual) meeting to our regular last Monday in the month slot despite this falling on a bank holiday.
Arnold
Annual Meeting Monday 27 April 2020 7.30pm
Due to the Covid 19 crisis this year’s annual meeting will be held using the Newham Cyclists Zoom account.
If you would like to participate can you please indicate by e-mailing newham@lcc.org.uk or responding to the social media notices. You will then be sent an invite.
The agenda will be:
*Election of officers
*Accounts 2019 -2020 and Budget 2020-2021 (to follow)
*Agreement of Annual Report 2019-20
*Any other business.
Arnold
Readout from 30 March 2020 Meeting
This was our first attempt at a virtual meeting which, despite glitches, was judged a success by the 15 who participated.
We discussed the operation of the group during the current Covid 19 crisis and the various ways in which we could help.
We decided (a) to hold a virtual, short form Annual Meeting next month; (b) to subscribe to Zoom; and (c) to investigate further with LCC the approach by Newham Council to relaxation of parking enforcement, in the light of the opportunity to exploit the benefits of active travel. For example, there was an opportunity for some temporary cycle lanes on some of the very worst roads within the QEOP.
We agreed the broad lines of next year’s budget, which should enable us to keep about £500 in reserve to meet LCC’s suggestion to local groups to avoid spending their reserves at present. We decided not to press for the usual payment from LCC based on membership given the circumstances.
There was a general infrastucture update and focussing on the light phasing at Stratford Town Centre.
Keep well
Arnold
Readout from 24 February 2020 Meeting
14 of us gathered at the Velodrome after the successful Greenway Ride which also featured the participation of Newham Community Dogwalkers.
- There has been positive engagement from all the Newham Councillors we had contacted following the previous meeting and also Mr Desai, the London Assembly Member for the area and Chair of its Police Committee The only non-response had been from Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling commissioner.
Newham Councillors reported from a meeting earlier on 24 February that police action had led to a significant downturn in incidents. We decided to take up offers of meetings with Mr Desai, and James Beckles, Newham Cabinet Member for Crime and Community Safety, and discussed a number of steps that could be taken to ensure that crime is prevented in the future. - We decided to respond positively to the forthcoming consultation by Newham Council on its emission based scheme for charging for parking permits. Whilst this may not go as far as we would have liked we believe our support as an organisation and individually is the best way forward on a matter we ourselves had raised with the Council last year.
- We looked at our forthcoming rides and activities. 29 February and the 7 March see our first round of support for the AAA children’s cycling club in Canning Town. 14 March will be our first Fix Your Ride in Woodgrange Market. The Much Hadham Ride is on 22 March. Bike from Boleyn will now take place on 2 May.
We discussed the practicalities of the proposed new Newham Parks Ride on 24 May, during Newham Heritagae month. Also, in the light of their awkward timing we felt that our participation in the Forest Gate Festival may need to be limited; and that we were unable to organise a Stratford Feeder Ride to the Freecycle event on 15 August.
A series of “Zero Vision ” walks of the Romford Rd is being undertaken by TfL and Newham Council this week to assess what improvements in ennforcement could reduce accidents. On Monday we were the only community group to attend this. - On infrastructure, our next catch up meeting with Newham Council officials will be on 6 March. Members are invited to raise any concerns they have which could be addressed at this meeting. We decided that we could respond to a consultation on the shortening of the 101 bus route insofar as it related to our overall aim of promoting active travel and insofar as it raised particular cycling issues.
- Views were canvassed on the LCC policy on charging motor vehicles using East London Bridges in anticipation of an LCC Policy Forum meeting on 27 February and on the Crossrail improvements in response to an academic study.
- We were reminded of the “Heathy Streets Scorecard” on the CPRE and LCC website which was being revisited this year, and invited to contribute views on how the metrics of this survey could be improved for the purposes of a forthcoming update.
Greennway Ride and Meeting
Our next meeting is at the Velodrome on 24 February at 7.30pm.
As we decided at our January meeting we are riding along the Greenway before this meeting to draw attention to the recent increase in crime along it. We will meet at 6.15pm at the East Ham end where the Greenway meets High Street South. We hope to be joined by other Greenway Stakeholders.
Come along to the meeting or the ride, even if you cannot make the other.
Let me have any issues you want to put on the agenda for the meeting either by e-mail or the Group.IO.
At the moment I current issues are:
- Greenway update;
- A response to some academic research on Forest Gate “improvements”;
- Forthcoming rides and events including our monthly “Fix your Ride”; Bike from Boleyn (2 May) a possible Newham Parks Ride in partnership with the CPRE (24 May);
- Our Annual Meeting in April;
- Infrastructure, including items for catch up meeting with Newham Council scheduled for 6 March.
Arnold