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)
You can read about it on Londonist too.
Dr Harry Rutter, Director of the National Obesity Observatory: Moving towards a healthier city – active travel and health (4th May 2011)
For more information on this topic please visit Harry’s website – modalshift.org.
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)
RoadPeace provides support for victims of road crashes and campaigns to reduce road danger. If you’d like to support their work you can join them or make a donation.
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)
Mimi Mollica: Smile your day through (6th December 2011)
Angus Hewlett: 10 questions (6th December 2011)
Alexander Baxevanis: Let’s go guerrilla (6th December 2011)
Susie Morrow and Mike Grahn, Wandsworth Cycling Campaign and Wandsworth Living Streets: What if TfL followed ethical guidelines? (6th December 2011)
James Upsher: Everything is wrong with how we build cycling routes: the case of Elephant and Castle (6th December 2011)
Adrian Voce OBE: Reclaiming streets for play (6th December 2011)
The Playing Out video referred to in Adrian’s presentation is available here.
Charlie Holland: A plea for drinking water fountains: pro bono publico versus retail greed (6th December 2011)
Alastair Donald, Future Cities Project: In defence of privacy (6th December 2011)
Sue Phillips, Friends of Homerton Station: Homerton Station wildlife meadows (6th December 2011)
Caroline Russell, Islington Living Streets: The desire for a more liveable city must go mainstream (6th December 2011)
