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The Starley Fragments

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 04/09/2020 by George Riches04/09/2020

Recently Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) named the West Midlands Cycling Network – the “Starley Network“. The green lines on the map below show Coventry’s existing cycleways: “Fragments” would be a more apt word than “Network”. The fragments are of … Continue reading →

Posted in Cycling, Starley Network | 5 Replies

Cycle Coventry Maps

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 02/09/2020 by Philip Brown02/09/2020

Coventry City Council has published six maps showing cycle routes in and around Coventry. Unfortunately they are only available as PDFs so in practice they cannot be followed on a bike. We show the key to the maps on the … Continue reading →

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Starley Cycling and Walking Network Difficult to Use

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 17/08/2020 by Philip Brown29/03/2022

Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) has unveiled the Starley Network, a new 493-mile cycling vision for the West Midlands. Named in honour of the Starley family of Coventry industrialists who pioneered bicycle manufacturing, the Starley Network pulls together existing routes … Continue reading →

Posted in Cycling | 8 Replies

Support the Coundon Cycle Way

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 19/06/2020 by Philip Brown19/06/2020

Please support the building of a 2.75km of two-way, fully segregated cycleway along the Coundon Road/Barker’s Butts Lane corridor linking the city centre with Coundon Green. This is being delivered as part of a package of measures to improve the … Continue reading →

Posted in Air Pollution, Cycling, Petitions | 1 Reply

Bicycle Mayor’s view of Coventry’s Bid for Active Travel Funding

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 19/06/2020 by Philip Brown19/06/2020

Central Government issued statutory guidance to councils to enable cycling and walking, as well as social distancing in town and city centres. A firm letter from DfT to local authorities stated that measures should meaningfully challenge the status quo of transport or … Continue reading →

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£330,000 for Active Travel in Coventry

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 19/06/2020 by Philip Brown19/06/2020

On 10 June Coventry City Council announced it expects to receive £330,000 as the first tranche of its £1,650,000 bid for part of the £17 million fund offered by the government to develop schemes to encourage more people to cycle … Continue reading →

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Cycling in Coventry

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 19/06/2020 by Philip Brown19/06/2020

Coventry City Council website has a number of pages dealing with cycling in the city. We list some of them here. There are many others. Cycling The main cycling page with links to many of the other cycle-related pages on … Continue reading →

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Streets Ahead Podcast

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 12/05/2020 by Philip Brown12/05/2020

Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Streets Ahead is a podcast co-hosted … Continue reading →

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Ideas Wanted for Improve Cycling in Coventry

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 11/05/2020 by Philip Brown11/05/2020

On 9 March the UK Transport Secretary, Grant  Shapps , announced that pop-up bike lanes with protected space for cycling, wider pavements, safer junctions, and cycle and bus-only corridors will be created in England within weeks as part of a £250 … Continue reading →

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Coventry’s Bicycle Mayor

Coventry Climate Action Network Posted on 11/05/2020 by Philip Brown27/03/2022

What is a Bicycle Mayor? The Bicycle Mayor & Leaders Network is a global initiative created by BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise driven by the belief that bicycles transform cities and cities transform the world. They work  with businesses, governments … Continue reading →

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