2012
Judith Green, Reader in Sociology of Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine: Identity and the city – what your choice of transport says about you (1st May 2012)
Ashok Sinha and Richard Lewis, London Cycling Campaign: Love London, Go Dutch – how we can make our streets as safe and inviting for cycling as they are in Holland (3rd April 2012)
Anna Minton, author of Ground Control – Fear and happiness in the twenty-first century city (6th March 2012)
Tim Gill, Rethinking Childhood: There’s a salmon in my street – the outdoor child as an indicator species for the quality of urban environments (7th February 2012)
Stuart Reid, Director of Sustainable Transport and Communities, MVA Consultancy: Creating successful shared space streets (10th January 2012)
2011
All presentations from 2011′s Street Talks are available here.
Tom Barry, Boris Watch: State of the city – the highs and lows of London transport policy 2000 – 2011 (8th March 2011)
Jim Davis, Cycling Embassy of Great Britain: I want what they’re having – how the rest of the world is achieving a real cycling revolution (12th April 2011)
Dr Harry Rutter, Director of the National Obesity Observatory: Moving towards a healthier city – active travel and health (4th May 2011)
Andrew Cameron, Director of Urban Design, WSP Group: How to make great streets (14th June 2011)
Amy Aeron-Thomas, Executive Director, RoadPeace: Towards a safer and fairer city – traffic justice in London (5th July 2011)
Simon Birkett, Founder and Director of Clean Air in London: A breath of fresh air – exposing one of the biggest public health failings or cover-ups by a Government in modern history (6th September 2011)
Oliver Schulze, Director, Gehl Architects: People first – putting the public back into the public realm (4th October 2011)
Richard Hebditch and Richard Bourn, Campaign for Better Transport: Sustaining suburbia – transport solutions for outer London (1st November 2011)
The word from the street (6th December 2011)
- Mimi Mollica: Smile your day through
- Angus Hewlett: 10 questions
- Alexander Baxevanis: Let’s go guerrilla
- Susie Morrow and Mike Grahn, Wandsworth Cycling Campaign and Wandsworth Living Streets: What if TfL followed ethical guidelines?
- James Upsher: Everything is wrong with how we build cycling routes: the case of Elephant and Castle
- Adrian Voce OBE: Reclaiming streets for play
- Charlie Holland: A plea for drinking water fountains: pro bono publico versus retail greed
- Alastair Donald, Future Cities Project: In defence of privacy
- Sue Phillips, Friends of Homerton Station: Homerton Station wildlife meadows
- Caroline Russell, Islington Living Streets: The desire for a more liveable city must go mainstream
