Kylie
@netwench
Active travel campaigner. Work in Comms. New to Cambridge. Married a Welshman. Maori/kiwi immigrant. Love: school streets, low motor-traffic neighbourhoods, cycle/walk infrastructure, parklets, climate action, Kidical Mass, 20mph, people-friendly streets.
The Big Bike Film Night - I went last year in Hackney and I'm going this year in Cambridge. 🚴♀️🚲🚵♀️ >> Check out screenings and get tickets here: bigbikefilmnight.nz/buy-tickets/...
Received the severe alert first in Cymraeg, now, minutes later, in English. It could have been sent as a message rather than a loud buzzing alert. The alerts should only indicate risk to life, not a message to not use BBQs.
A reminder of #motonormitivity mindset. This person posts her belief that people walking/cycling deserve to be harmed by drivers for their mode of transport. This reply is in response to supporting a reduction in the speed limit from 30 to 20mph on some Cambridge roads. 🙂↕️ @camcitco.bsky.social
Look out for a yellow Frog 78 stolen from Cambridge train station Cycle Park yesterday, 25 June. www.bikeregister.com/stolen-bikes... #stolenbikes The thief took it into a bike shop to pump up the tyres, staff were suspicious & took pics. The name of the thief has been shared with the police...
#ShowYourStripes for Cambridge, as the Met office issues an amber warning for extreme heat for Monday and Tuesday
I went for my first ride with the Cambridge Bike Party today & we visited the only bike manufacturer in Cambridge; FLIT, who are producing foldable e-bikes. I had a spin on one - it was great fun getting the motorised boost. Check them out here: flit.bike/our-story/
For #WorldBookDay my kid went as Safi from the Rooftoppers. No-one knew who she was despite the obvious giveaway of the boys' clothes, tape measure belt and red 'blood' smear on her cheek. She felt rebellious not to be an obvious book character.
Bit late to posting day 4. It's not always easy to talk about, but yesterday I had a conversation with another parent about wood burning, air pollution, asthma rates, cargo bikes, most journeys under 5km, car clubs, school streets, idling & dangerous driver behaviour... Lots to discuss & worth it!
Day 3: I delivered these excellent flyers about the pollution emitted by home wood burning to the Milton Road library in Cambridge. It can be surprising to learn how dangerous & harmful a fire burning in a gorgeous, ornate fireplace actually is! Cough, splutter, wheeze. #CleanAirCrowd
Day 2: walking with large items... because you don't need a car to transport framed pictures. Choosing the right tool for the job. #CleanAirCrowd
The @hackneylcc.bsky.social HCC Burns Night is the winter event you need to get through these dark days. Dinner, recitations, cash bar & cèilidh for an extremely good price (£35 waged/£22 unwaged). I thoroughly recommend this! 24/1/26 City Academy, Homerton hackneycycling.org.uk/news/burns-n...
I think this is a better image of safe cycle lane infrastructure - the lane should be raised level to the pavement (not at road level as in your photo). Photo: Google Streetview, Queensbridge Road, Hackney outside Haggerston School
Compare Camden's safe cycling junction proposal, with separate cycle track and cycle-only lights, to Hackney's woeful design: a few seconds of advanced lights (for only some arms of the junction) and periodic paint on the road!! This will NOT keep cyclists safe. 😨
Camden leads where Hackney fails. Pembury Junction redesign should have separate cycle track. @hackneylcc.bsky.social gave indicative, fully specced designs. Camden show (at York Way & Agar Grove junction) they know how to build-in safety, whereas Hackney wouldn't. @sarahwoodberrydown.bsky.social
Recommendations for panniers! We bought two sets of Ortlieb panniers 6 years ago expecting them to last a lifetime, they claim they're "built to endure". Not so. One set has the same manufacturing fault of torn seams that Ortlieb says are "unrepairable". Let me know of better manufacturers please!
Notes from good, welcoming public realm in French towns; 1. Colour the separated cycle track surface 2. Introduce fun images (superhero cyclist) 3. Prioritise people walking/cycling at junctions & lights. Zebra crossings on side-streets. 4. Create outside third spaces -> picnic tables for 20+ people
Agree! We didn't have high hopes on exiting the train station as it was an expanse of tram, bus and car lanes, but soon found a cycle track with wonderful cyclist symbols! We were delighted, especially with the superhero cyclist! The flags of Le Tour were still flying across the streets too.
Followed today by the despair of the Newhaven to Brighton signed National Cycle Route. What an embarrassment that the route advises cyclists to dismount, is either on back roads with appalling potholes & too many parked cars & drivers, or shared narrow footpaths beside heavily trafficked roads. 🤮
The beginning of the return trip back to London, after a great cycling adventure along the Loire.
On the way from Brighton to Newhaven a few days ago we rode on what must be a historic bus stop bypass. It was far preferable than our children riding on a high-speed, busy and dangerous road. Please don't try to ban these important pieces of infrastructure @meghillier.bsky.social
It just makes sense. My local pharmacy (Norlington Chemist, Hackney, London) is on a no-through-road, five minutes walk from my house. I usually don't wait, instead I go down the road for a coffee or to the bakery & come back to pick up the prescription. Everyone should have this. #15MinuteCity
Cycling through @towerhamletsnow.bsky.social is such a shitshow of close passes from MUST-GET-IN-FRONT drivers. It's so dangerous that I understand why delivery cyclists add illegal motors to their bikes. Also unbelievable is that tourist hotspot Brick Lane is sacrificed to parking & speeding cars.
Children cycling on a bus stop bypass cycle track should not be controversial or legislated against!
If you are in or near Hackney this Saturday morning, @hackneylcc.bsky.social has breakfast for you. 🤩🚲☀️