In Croydon we've received detailed responses from Labour & the Lib Dems. We'll be publishing them in full once we're cleared to do so - nothing so far from CON / GRN / REF.
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What a shame that Croydon residents are now missing out on these benefits. Hopefully all the mayoral candidates will promise to reinstate the ones that had to be removed through total incompetence.
It won't come as a surprise to many, but good to see The Times pointing out that people actually like less traffic in local neighbourhoods.
It concludes that no big change is ever introduced without some initial opposition - so leaders should stick to their guns!
www.thetimes.com/comment/colu...
Good news: Albert Bridge now open to walking, wheeling & cycling: www.rbkc.gov.uk/newsroom/alb...
Please consider supporting Gloria on the British Heart Foundation L2B!
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A bit of good news - Southern Rail have committed to keeping the secure bike parking at East Croydon station.
Big round of applause for @chrisgalpin.bsky.social who made this happen. Thank you Chris! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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This week's top posts: Perry's council fails to spend £74,000 from road safety budget insidecroydon.com/2026/01/28/p... #Croydon #RoadSafety #Forestdale @20splenty.bsky.social @croydoncyclists.bsky.social
'We live in a danger zone': locals call for action on speeding insidecroydon.com/2025/10/22/w... #Croydon #UpperNorwood #SpaHill #Speeding
Croydon is fortunate to have 20mph zones on most of its minor roads.
But they're missing from our high streets, and the busiest roads in built-up parts of the borough.
We'd like to see a commitment to extending 20mph borough wide in 2026 manifestos - exceptions only where footfall is negligible.
Be careful out there, people!
Multiple reports of cyclists being mugged for their bikes by moped gangs.
Shirley Church Road (Croydon) and College Road (Dulwich) targeted in recent days.
Keep an eye out for these scumbags and report anything suspicious to the police!
@insidecroydon.bsky.social
Southern to pause removing the secure bike racks at East Croydon station. H/T @insidecroydon.bsky.social
insidecroydon.com/2025/06/27/r...
A BIG thank you @chrisgalpin.bsky.social for organising this effort, to the 670 who signed, and to MPs Sarah Jones & Natasha Irons for piling on the pressure.
Solstice Ride this Wednesday 18th.
6:30pm Queen's Gardens.
14 miles / 90 minutes - mostly cycle paths, commons and quiet streets. Enjoy a sunset pint at the top of Richmond Hill.
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We're at Croydon College today for their Sustainability Fair.
The number one ask talking young people here today?
LIME BIKES!
Lambeth's got them. Southwark. Hackney. Wandsworth.
Why is Croydon being left out?
Croydon Social Cycling has made it to West Sussextoday 🚵♀️ @croydoncyclists.bsky.social @londoncycling.bsky.social
Our Sunday Social rides continue - and with the clocks changing, we'll be running a series of weekday evening rides through the summer months as well.
RSVP for lots more of this ⬇️
Social rides are back!
This Sunday we're running an easy 20-miler taking in six parks and commons across South London.
Approx. duration 4h including café stops. Normal clothes, age 16+. Meet 10am, Queen's Gardens, CR0.
Like this post to RSVP. Weather is currently looking "couldn't be better!" 🌞
People riding bicycles on a sunny autumnal day in Morden Hall Park, South London, UK. Clear blue skies, fallen leaves on the ground from a large oak tree.
Our Social Rides run every Sunday, and we'll keep going all through the winter (wellness and weather permitting).
This weekend we'll visit the Dinosaurs in Crystal Palace, head over the brow of the hill down to Dulwich, and back home on the Waterlink Way.
Easy pace - all abilities - wrap up warm!
Croydon Green Social - Networking & Social Wednesday 20th November 7-10pm Spread Eagle Pub, Katharine Street, CR0 1NX
Next Wednesday, 20th November
Croydon Cyclists - meet 7pm-7:30pm, downstairs @ the Spread Eagle.
We'll join the wider Green Networking & Social upstairs from 7:30pm.
Croydon's falling far behind the pace here.
Our Social Rides often use the Colliers Wood to Merton route - it's a good example of how to do a low-intervention, low-traffic route in outer London.
Would be fairly straightforward to build similar routes here, if there were any political support.
The image is a split view, with the top half showing a black-and-white historical photo of a busy riverside parking area filled with cars, and the bottom half displaying a modern color image of the same location transformed into a pedestrian walkway, featuring people enjoying themselves.
More of this please.
Map of Wandsworth, with 13 squiggly coloured lines showing the council's proposed new cycle routes, meandering around back streets
In south London, #Wandsworth Council is proposing a network of "quiet cycle routes" (aka cheap, with minimal interventions on back streets).
See wandsworthquietroutes.commonplace.is
Consultation ends 22 Sept'24.
New on the Bike Blog: Andrew Gilligan, who advised Boris Johnson on transport in No 10, explains why the Conservatives need to get the message that low-traffic neighbourhoods and 20mph zones are actually popular.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Good to see @peterwalker99.bsky.social *is* here. Strangely he wasn't on the list of #Guardian journalists distributed a week or so ago!
Cyclists on The Big Ride For Palestine cross Westminster Bridge towards Big Ben, flying Palestine flags.
Cyclists in a South London park, "Jewish Network For Palestine" banner draped around a cedar tree.
Cycles parked outside a church in South London as their riders take a break
Big Ride For Palestine cyclists on their lunch break, sitting on the grass in a London park
Overhead drone shot of around 50 cyclists attending the Big Ride For Palestine
Big Ride For Palestine participants including a recumbent trike rider
No photos from the Social Ride this week, but here's a few from yesterday's Big Ride For Palestine - congrats to all the riders who rode 30 miles from Wandle Park #Croydon to Stepney in E. London, calling for an end to the bloodshed in Gaza.