11th October 2014 Do you know about the proposed new 13 storey tower block development overlooking Turnham Green? CHRAG is currently working on its formal response to the Empire House / Essex Place development, which includes 137 new dwellings in…
It would be interesting to hear the @TfL justification for taking pavement space not road space.— Ed Schroeder (@edlovespixels) October 7, 2017
It would be interesting to hear the @TfL justification for taking pavement space not road space.
Promoting cycling should be at the expense of cars not pedestrians. Stupid planning.— Gavin Ireland (@GofasterIreland) October 9, 2017
Promoting cycling should be at the expense of cars not pedestrians. Stupid planning.
Needs a thorough look. I find cycling along the High Road is OK. Need to consider impact on pedestrians.— Angela Brown (@AngelaOnHerBike) September 25, 2017
Needs a thorough look. I find cycling along the High Road is OK. Need to consider impact on pedestrians.
No you reduce traffic by reducing roadspace allocated to motor vehicles. Conversely increasing space induces more motor traffic.— bigbluemeanie (@bigbluemeanie) October 9, 2017
No you reduce traffic by reducing roadspace allocated to motor vehicles. Conversely increasing space induces more motor traffic.
Agreed - taking space away from pedestrians is hardly making the streets greener and safer— Clare Price Williams (@ClaraPW) October 6, 2017
Agreed - taking space away from pedestrians is hardly making the streets greener and safer
I wish the borough had courage to reduce motor raffic space instead of pavement but thats not a good enough argument to keep the statusquo— Raphael ZY (@raphael3zy) October 5, 2017
I wish the borough had courage to reduce motor raffic space instead of pavement but thats not a good enough argument to keep the statusquo
Reducing the pavement and taking down our beautiful giant trees is not the right solution. I’m concerned about how I (and other blind ppl)— Cynthia (@Cyn_B_) October 5, 2017
Reducing the pavement and taking down our beautiful giant trees is not the right solution. I’m concerned about how I (and other blind ppl)
I'm afraid 'done properly' 'sufficient space' are a sort of refuge. Have you seen what's proposed for Chiswick High Road? Inherent conflict.— Rita Krishna (@rita_krshn) October 9, 2017
I'm afraid 'done properly' 'sufficient space' are a sort of refuge. Have you seen what's proposed for Chiswick High Road? Inherent conflict.