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Monthly Archives: September 2010
The TfL Board should tell the Mayor where to stick his shovel
“If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging” The TfL Board on 22nd September is going to be asked to approve an extension of the Cycle Hire Scheme. By how much we will probably not know as TfL are … Continue reading
Posted in Cycling, London Mayoralty, Transport Geekery
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Confirmed: TfL’s own figures show Cycle Hire Scheme is a poor investment
The Cycle Hire Scheme is still struggling. Casual use could be months away and TfL with their contractors, Serco, have been unable to solve operational issues that should have been fixed within a few weeks of launch. The business case, … Continue reading
Posted in Boris Johnson, Cycling, Transport Geekery
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Email fail!
Sorry if you were one of the people that sent me an email today off the blog. They appear to have disappeared into thin air. Problem fixed now.
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Cycle Hire Scheme Business Case – First Thoughts
Its here! After weeks and weeks of prodding, the business case for the Cycle Hire Scheme landed in my inbox from TfL this morning. Its a weighty document and will take some time to analyse and cross check with other … Continue reading
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Cycle hire scheme caught between a rock and a hard place
Don’t look here for a bike after 5.30PM, docking station on Scala Street, W1 The ability of casual users to make use of the London Cycle Hire scheme has been delayed again. TfL are now saying it will be the … Continue reading
Posted in Cycling, Transport Geekery
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Not perfect and more work to do, but Ken’s the better choice
The choice of candidates wasn’t ideal and the campaign not entirely riveting, but the different choices on offer to Labour members for their candidate for Mayor are now clear. Oona King has made great play of being the new kid … Continue reading
Posted in Labour Party, London Mayoralty
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