
Why we need a cycling network in Brighton & Hove
A high-quality cycling network is planned for the city – but it’s already under attack by people who are set on keeping things as they are.
A high-quality cycling network is planned for the city – but it’s already under attack by people who are set on keeping things as they are.
Last month, Labour and Conservative councillors voted to remove the temporary cycle lanes on the Old Shoreham Road in Hove – despite a lengthy report,
We’ve looked at press statements from councillors since last May. Find out who’s positive and who’s negative about cycling.
Politicians are still calling for the removal of temporary cycle lanes, despite having no basis for this except baseless complaints from residents.
Labour and the Conservatives have announced they want the temporary cycle lanes on the Old Shoreham Road (A270) removed, and an extension scrapped. They’re calling
Having heard that the pop-up cycle lanes on the Old Shoreham Road have become a popular way for students to get to school and college
The area around Hove station is run-down, unappealing and hard to walk or cycle around. A couple of large-scale residential developments are in the offing
Labour councillors are calling for a ‘pause’ on cycle lanes, which dould result in us missing further funding. Write to them to tell them this is unacceptable, using our step-by-step guide and template.