Photo report of last week’s Mini Holland tour of Waltham Forest courtesy of Olawale!
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Photo report of last week’s Mini Holland tour of Waltham Forest courtesy of Olawale!
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The meeting took place a week earlier than usual and in a new venue, the Terrence Brown Arc in Canning Town, currently the centre of the charity Ambition, Aspire, Achieve (AAA).
There are four side roads cutting through the cycle track. This is being taken up with Newham Council who are responsible for designing the Quietway. We discussed the need to document setting out the “critical fails” on this route to alert stakeholders in this route. Since the meeting we have also been pursing an audit ride with Council Officials.The conversation also drew attention to the frequent closures in the QEII Olympic Park and the lack of information on alternative routes.Arnold
This meeting was well attended and interesting. We were particularly indebted to our guests, Councillor Christie, Newham’s Cabinet Member for Strategy, Terry Patterson from the Board of Trustees and Officers of Newham Council with responsibilities for cycling who have been so open and helpful over the year. They promoted lively and interesting debate to follow the business section of the meeting – a good accompaniment to the excellent refreshments put on by the Greenway Common Cafe
For the record, the annual report was presented:
NEWHAM CYCLISTS ANNUAL REPORT 2016 – 17;
This includes a ride list and a list of consultation responses.
The Annual Accounts for 2016-17 agreed:
The same Officers were voted in to the same posts for 2017 -18:
Kerena Fussell and Arnold Ridout – Joint Co-ordinators
Bill Bremer – Treasurer
Oliwala Ajibola – Local Schemes Lead
Steve Smith – Rides Co-ordinator.
Arnold
A rather more select band of attendees than usual, but enough for lively discussion.
Arnold
If you would be interested in joining such a rota please let me know and I can provide more details.
This charity also has places on the Ride 100 available. Again, if you are interested please contact me.
Problems to look out for: vents set in the path which are awkward for bikes, misaligned “cycle tiles”, school parking at Brampton Manor (which also blocks ambulance access to Newham Hospital!), chicanes and 24 hour opening along the whole length.
Arnold
It was standing room only at our January meeting and a wide variety of interesting issues were considered. Please therefore forgive the long post. If you would like further details on any of these matters please get in touch.
If there are particular infrastructure concerns they can be raised with us.
The meeting appreciated the need to try to influence plans as they were being formed; the need to photograph and report (via ourselves) facilities not in good order, such as gates left open. Generally when these have been raised with the Council there is a positive response.
Issues which aroused particularly strong discussion were the Greenway (for which we will now seek a ride with Council officials) and events in the QE Olympic Park (which is also being looked at by LCC centrally). We also decided to assist those who had been waiting longer than they should for on-street secure cycle parking agreed by the Council.
First, West Ham Ward passed a motion seeking primary legislation to make it mandatory for cyclists to use cycle lanes. It was pointed out that this was a retrograde battle fought and lost some years ago in the redraft of the Highway Code. Also it was inappropriate in a borough where the cycle lanes can be very substandard (CS2 Warton Rd, Romford Rd) and the Council has even insisted on the removal of a protective lanes at a patently dangerous slip road (Tramway Ave) in order to accommodate driver misbehaviour. We have sought advice from LCC and agreed to engage with this issue on social media and in the forthcoming borough insert to the LCC magazine.
Second, a motion was put at the Labour Group for the Council to reverse its position of support for the Silvertown Tunnel and to call for the project to be cancelled. although this was in line with recently expressed deep concerns about the project by the Council this motion was wrecked by an amendment proposed by a Cabinet Member. The meeting noted this development with deep disappointment given the significant environmental degradation that this project will cause.
Arnold
A well attended social gathering at the Wanstead Tap.
We managed to conduct some business. The main item was next year’s ride programme which is shaping up nicely and should be ready in the early New Year. Early dates for your diary are 10 December for the Christmas Lights Ride and 14 January for a ride to the William Morris museum exhibition, “Posters of Protest”.
Other issues:
Happy Christmas and New Year!
Arnold
A meeting packed with discussion set in the congenial surroundings of Eat 16. Apologies for the long post.
On rides:
We will discuss our 2017 ride programme at the next meeting which will have a more social focus. Inm the meantime our Brewery ride will take place on Saturday 5 November, meet at the View Tube at midday.
In respect of the Greenway (which was brought to Councillors attention as a cycle resource by the Bike from Boleyn Ride) there was good news: Planning applications are in for the 24 hour lighting and CCTV; work should start ona new Abbey Rd ramp and signalised crossing to the Channelsea path shortly; Newham Council has prioritised the other new ramps in this order (1) West Ham Memorial Park (2) Newham General Hospital (3) Lonsdale Ave/Stokes Rd (4) First Ave (5) Gallion’s Reach (6) Khartoum Rd (7) Corporation St. The funding is likely to reach to (3) and might even stretch to (5).
Furthermore TfL are going to look at the rubbish phasing of thelights at the A13 crossing (at long last).
However, the closure north of Stratford High St is likely to continue to at least spring 2018, but with any luck the pavement outside the former Porsche garage should be widened again soon to assist teh alternative shared path route.
Peter outlined the excellent progress he and Thom we making on building our new website. It should be possible to switch over shortly. It will be more mobile friendly and simple that the current site. The features suggested at the meeting, based on the current experience (and seemingly possible) were:
More long term we thought a “how to get there facility” would be useful, as would an weekly/fortnightly e-mail (with a view to replacing the current Yahoo Group) and an easy way for those interested to respond to consultations – see below.
We appreciated the need to cater for casual interest as well as the hard core supporter, and to seize the opportunity for educating Councillors.
On infrastructure:
As a matter of general principle it was suggested that in consultation we repeat our established view on schemes and press for illustrative drawingswhen these are not supplied as part of the consultation.
And there was even a short time for some AOBs:
Arnold
September Meeting of Newham Cyclists 26/09/16 at Coffee7. Items discussed included LCC funding, “Bike from Boleyn”, Stratford Gyratory, LCC AGM, Website Continue reading “September 2016 Meeting”
The meeting focused on infrastructure as Richard, Newham Council’s Sustainable Transport Officer kindly provided an update.  The key  features are:
We will have a stall at the Forest Gate Festival on 16 July, but more volunteers to do a shift would be welcome.  We will also try to promote cycling at a St Paul’s (East Ham) Street Party on 13 August.  if you can help and have not already volunteered for either of these events please contact me.
The Essex Lanes ride of the previous day was proclaimed a great success.
Next meeting 25 July – probably linked to an evening ride.