Pop-up cycle lanes are among the schemes that will be assessed by a council panel (Photo: Pixabay) People can have their say on pop-up bike lanes and safety measures installed near schools to encourage cycling and walking in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Harrow Council is consulting on its ‘Streetspace’ programme, which used Transport for London funding to bring about several new road measures over a six-month period last year. These included new cycle lanes along Uxbridge Road, Honeypot Lane, and Sheepcote Road, as well as traffic easing measures near Grimsdyke Primary School, Newton Farm Primary School, Marlborough Primary School, and Park High Secondary School.
Harrow Council consultation on Streetspace cycle lanes
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Harrow Council consultation on Streetspace cycle lanes
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Mum says remote learning doesn t help disabled children like her son
Amy Jonson said her nine-year-old son Jayden needs specialist equipment and loves going to mainstream school
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The mother of a disabled schoolboy has spoken out about the added pressure of helping children with additional needs to learn remotely while schools are shut.