With the latest news about The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khans purchase of the St Anns site I was wondering if this would be the perfect opportunity to build a new Cycle path through the St Anns Site to escape the dangers of Green Lanes.
Its much flatter than Wrightman Road and could be a nice ride parallel to Green lanes, flat, peaceful and safe away from the traffic. The obstacles would be going under the railway and over the new river. But im sure it could be done, especially with now that the Mayor has bought the St Anns site.
As an alternative it could run along Warwick Gardens.
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Seems like a fine idea to me, EXCEPT for the portion running alongside the reservoirs.
Personally, I don't get why planners consider it okay to send metal machines capable of high speeds and inflicting serious injury along quiet paths intended for pedestrians to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life for a while.
Walking along canal paths etc where bikes are allowed is experience enough to tell anyone that whilst some cyclists are considerate, others are not and most seem to expect you to get out of their path without delay.
Fair point Hugh. Maybe its best just to cary on along Lordship Road and onto the back streets of Stokey.
Sorry to break it to you Hugh, but that path alongside the reservoir is already a marked cycle route - Hackney and Waltham Forest Council's Wetlands to Wetlands route: http://news.hackney.gov.uk/wetlands-to-wetlands-cycle-route-ready-f...
The key to development of cycle routes in this area is the proposed route from Tottenham Hale to Camden, which should align with Seven Sisters Road. A direct route on that road, if completed to high enough standard, should take most of the 'through' bike traffic, hopefully leaving the quieter park-style routes for people in less of a hurry.
On that subject I often wonder when looking across at the dinghys what it would take to open a route along the south side of the West Reservoir and exit by the climbing centre?
I run past the reservoirs most weekdays and cyclists aren't a problem at all. There are hardly any of them and the ones that are there are considerate. The path is wide enough for everyone.
Someone else mentioned ringing bells - I find that very useful. When I hear a bell behind me it reminds me not to make any sudden changes in direction. Other pedestrians make me wish I had a bell sometimes!
When that bit of the development is finished the road through there before the reservoirs will be nice and quiet and dump you out onto the passable bit of Green Lanes in Hackney.
I agree with you about the entitlement of some cyclists, I will just wait now.
Did you know that it is perfectly legal to cross the road anytime and where where you like and that traffic should stop for you but that you should not linger and hold the traffic up? The thing that motorists have done to combat this required brief application of the brakes is to mow them down and then plead SMIDSY in court. It makes cyclists seem like harmless saints in comparison.
Unfortunately for Green Lanes and by default Wightman Road, a toxic mix of a powerful Traders Association who don't want their businesses disrupted and no political will on the part of the council means we are years away from this becoming a reality.
We have always, it seems, been years away from this. In fact the only time we ever got anything positive done about traffic in Harringay was after the close fought 2010 election, where we had the temerity to elect two Lib Dem councillors and got a controlled crossing outside Mount View Court and a 20mph limit on Wightman Rd. During the same period the Gardens were designated a living streets area. Sadly we do not select Labour candidates in Harringay via the horse trading that seems to go on in St Ann's (or at least it used to go on).
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