Richmond Council is rolling out digital sensors to provide insights into active travel and pedestrian movements, to inform planning to improve the road | BikeBiz
A handful of changes are being considered to improve the borough’s public spaces after the pandemic. These ideas will be presented to the Council’s Transport and Air Quality Committee on Monday, 17 May. Proposals include traffic management, improved cycling facilities, high-quality cycling and walking routes, and improved accessibility. A group comprising of local stakeholders, ward Councillors, Council officers and consultants have drafted the ideas, ahead of a public consultation in summer 2021. Possible changes include: 1. Working with TfL to develop pedestrian and cycle options on the A316 – to make Richmond’s natural bypass more accessible. 2. A new multi-storey hub for over 700 bicycles at Richmond Station, in partnership with South Western Railway.
A handful of changes are being considered to improve the borough’s public spaces after the pandemic. These ideas will be presented to the Council’s Transport and Air Quality Committee on Monday, 17 May. Proposals include traffic management, improved cycling facilities, high-quality cycling and walking routes, and improved accessibility. A group comprising of local stakeholders, ward Councillors, Council officers and consultants have drafted the ideas, ahead of a public consultation in summer 2021. Possible changes include: 1. Working with TfL to develop pedestrian and cycle options on the A316 – to make Richmond’s natural bypass more accessible. 2. A new multi-storey hub for over 700 bicycles at Richmond Station, in partnership with South Western Railway.
A handful of changes are being considered to improve the borough’s public spaces after the pandemic. These ideas will be presented to the Council’s Transport and Air Quality Committee on Monday, 17 May. Proposals include traffic management, improved cycling facilities, high-quality cycling and walking routes, and improved accessibility. A group comprising of local stakeholders, ward Councillors, Council officers and consultants have drafted the ideas, ahead of a public consultation in summer 2021. Possible changes include: 1. Working with TfL to develop pedestrian and cycle options on the A316 – to make Richmond’s natural bypass more accessible. 2. A new multi-storey hub for over 700 bicycles at Richmond Station, in partnership with South Western Railway.
Ryan D. Mire, MD, FACP, a physician at Ascension Saint Thomas and Franklin resident, has been named president-elect of the American College of Physicians (ACP).Â
His term began May 2 at the conclusion of ACPâs annual business meeting, and he will be formally installed as president in April 2022. Â
A thriving community of internal medicine specialists and subspecialists, the American College of Physicians seeks to optimize patient outcomes and experiences by fostering excellence in the practice of medicine. In addition to being the largest medical specialty organization and second-largest physician group in the United States, ACP boasts members in more than 145 countries.Â