March 29, 2024
  • 9:06 pm FREE Cycling Activities and rides
  • 3:24 pm Wembley Central to Willesden Junction Cycleway: A Significant Opportunity for Better Walking and Cycling in Brent
  • 6:59 pm Wembley to Willesden Junction walking and cycling changes
  • 10:00 pm AGM 2023
  • 12:31 pm Climate Ambassadors
  • 8:28 pm Church End Growth Area Master Plan
New DfT sign | Brent Cycling Campaign

Suggest locations where the council needs to make Space for Distancing.

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Active Travel Space for Distancing | Brent Cycling Campaign

We are calling on Brent Council’s Chief Executive, Carolyn Downs, Strategic Directors, Phil Porter (Community Wellbeing) and Amar Dave (Regeneration and Environment) to work with Transport for London in implementing the necessary measures, through a Local Transport Action Plan, to provide the space we need to comply with distancing safely.

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A404 Unhealthy Streets | Brent Cycling Campaign

Find out more about Healthy Streets and engage with TfL and Brent Council over the proposed Wembley to Willesden Junction.

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Brent Council recently consulted on “Forty Lane/Blackbird Hill Proposed Road Safety Improvements“. Brent Cycling Campaign agreed a response at our recent meeting and decided to oppose this scheme. We responded as follows. This is the response on behalf of Brent Cycling Campaign. We are the local group of the London Cycling Campaign in Brent, representing […]

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This is the BCC response, 6 March 2020, to this consultation. This is the response from Brent Cycling Campaign, the local group of the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) in Brent, representing approximately 250 LCC members in the borough, and anyone else who wishes to improve conditions for cycling and walking locally. Our opposition to this […]

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This is the BCC response 28 February 2020 to this consultation. This is the response from Brent Cycling Campaign, the local group of the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) in Brent, representing approximately 250 LCC members in the borough, and anyone else who wishes to improve conditions for cycling and walking locally. We fell the need […]

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Response from BCC 28 February 2020 to this consultation. This is the response from Brent Cycling Campaign, the local group of the London Cycling Campaign (LCC) in Brent, representing approximately 250 LCC members in the borough, and anyone else who wishes to improve conditions for cycling and walking locally. We feel the need to ‘disagree’ […]

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Brent Council proposed the introduction of 25 bicycle hangars in Brent in February 2020. Brent Cycle Campaign responded to every consultation supporting the bike hangar with the following text.

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Brent Council consulted on changes to Church Lane NW9. Proposing a speed table at this location. Brent Cycling Campaign opposed this scheme and responded as follows.

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Quick Win Queens Park | Brent Cycling Campaign

Brent Council is asking for ideas to use the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL). Follow our quick guide to help push for Space for Cycling in Brent. 1. Open the Brent NCIL Consultation. 2. Question 3: Rank Climate Change and Ecology and Roads and Transport as your top priorities. 3. Question 4: Copy the following […]

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