Conservative walkout prevented debates and votes of road safety and air pollution as they expressed frustration with assembly position elections.
Elite cycling meets Penny Farthing races, this Saturday at Smithfield.
Strip off and get on your bike.
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.
As that lot leave the Abbey, get on your bike for treasure hunt charity fun.
The TfL ‘engagement’ exercise on the Blackfriars bike lane closes this afternoon. One email from you can stop it being removed.
The founder of the Cycling Embassy of Great Britain, Jim Davis, spoke last night at the second Streettalk.
Better than Christmas: Old Street roundabout becomes 'an Edwardian Beijing'.
"Spring’s here, the sun’s out... and a chap’s thoughts are turning to getting on his bike."
The Southwark track regularly used by hundreds of people, including elite cyclists, keen amateurs, schools, Cyclo-Cross and local families will remain open to encourage the Harrises and Wigginses of the future.
Fancy a spin with 30,000 others round the north and south circular roads?
City of London ponders a reduced speed limit...
Will Cycle Hire docking stations soon be appearing beyond Kennington Road?
The uproar of cycling campaign groups, assembly members, and you - dear readers - have forced TfL to listen to public opinions on the Blackfriars Bridge approach redesign.
The elite races for men and women will start and finish at historic Hampton Court Palace.
After the Papal visit bumped it east to Newham last year, the Tour of Britain will race its final leg round Westminster on 18 September 2011.
Registration for the Capital's most dapper bike ride opens on Saturday.
TfL proposes to add a second general traffic lane through the Blackfriars approach, removing the cycle lane from that most-needed stretch. There's an unpublicised consultation and it ends on Wednesday.
A conversation involving two dogs and an heroic cyclist is playing out over the lamp posts of King's Cross...
Something a little different today. Cara Rodway maps the highlights and lowlights of her commute - on bicycle between Tottenham and Aldwych.
An all-new, 126-bay Cycle Hire docking station at Waterloo station was opened this morning.
High-speed link it definitely isn’t, but if you have three or four days to spare, a sturdy pair of calf muscles and a yen to visit Paris the greenest way, then the promised Avenue Verte, or Green Avenue may - eventually - be right up your street.
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