Blackfriars Station’s Bankside Ticket Hall Opens
New ticket hall, and the Thames Path, opened yesterday.
New ticket hall, and the Thames Path, opened yesterday.
London political heavyweights joined 2,500 people on Blackfriars Bridge last night for a third protest against TfL’s reworking of the gyratory junction.
Impressions of how the Blackfriars gyratory could be removed to make the junction safe for cyclists and pleasant for pedestrians.
Tuesday news, roving from Jack the Ripper to street dancing.
Friday evening saw hundreds protest against TfL’s planned 30mph gyratory, work on which began later that night.
Protesters will take to the streets tomorrow night for a direct action against TfL’s Blackfriars plans.
Conservative walkout prevented debates and votes of road safety and air pollution as they expressed frustration with assembly position elections.
300 cyclists rode across Blackfriars Bridge during rush hour to protest about cycling safety.
TfL has announced by email to the 560 respondents that the ‘engagement’ on the Blackfriars Bridge design has concluded that new plans are needed.
More bread and circuses in time for the Olympics.
The Square Mile’s arts festival is an annual reminder that there is life in the City beyond the drudgery of finance.