
Safer Streets for Tulse Hill 🚶🏿♂️👨🏼🦽🤸🏿♀️
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Imagine a neighbourhood with safe roads, low traffic & clean air. We're a friendly community group welcoming all who share our vision. DM us for info!
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19-06-2020 19:52:33
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Fantastic to see the new crossing on Brixton Hill being well used 🚶♀️♿️🚦 Sadly, there have been a number of collisions in this area, including a fatality. This new crossing will make it much safer for people in the area. Good work @tfl & Lambeth Council 👏👏 #VisionZeroLDN



Safer Streets for Tulse Hill 🚶🏿♂️👨🏼🦽🤸🏿♀️ TfL Will Norman (((Rezina))) 🌹🐝 Brixton Rush Common Labour Councillors Brixton Acre Lane Labour Brixton Hill LTN Lambeth Living Streets wants streets safe for all Brixton Blog Not before time. Locals have been asking for a crossing on that bit of the hill for at least 20 years.


A staggering 41% of adults aged 40 to 60 in England walk less than 10 mins continuously a month at a brisk pace. physical inactivity amongst adults contributes to 1 in 6 deaths in the UK & costs the NHS over £1 billion per year encourage people out of car dependency Louise Haigh





After the extraordinary email from the head of Dulwich Prep & Senior to parents about parking on Alleyn Park, how is it looking a few weeks on? These latest pictures we’ve received show it is no better. Driveways blocked, road markings and signs ignored. YF67DGY KS69XLE PX70OCG M155NUF




"The dominance of cars has turned children's play into work for parents" excellent piece on this by Stephanie H. Murray. And Playing Out and London Play do great work on this - but a total shift is needed in how we design and use public space like the street x.com/stephmurrayyyy…


Something strange has appeared on Valley Road: a zebra crossing… that no one can officially explain. No Lambeth Council signs. No announcement. Just fresh paint. No one seems to know who did it. But many say: “It should’ve been done a long time ago.”


