Ride report

Secret Nuclear Bunker ride 23/02/20

Storm Dennis seemed to quickly follow storm Ciara and the weather remained rather blustery for our ride on Sunday.  Despite this a hardy group of seven showed up at Leytonstone, we were lucky in avoiding the rain and wind was at our back for at least half of the ride.  The route was different this time as we started riding from Theydon Bois and rode an anti-clockwise circuit to the disused Secret Nuclear Bunker at Kelvedon Hatch.

 We had lunch in the bunker canteen and took the “rollercoaster” back from Toot Hill to Epping.

See the photos of the ride on the link below

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Readout from 24 February 2020 Meeting

14 of us gathered at the Velodrome after the successful Greenway Ride which also featured the participation of Newham Community Dogwalkers.

  • There has been positive engagement from all the Newham Councillors we had contacted following the previous meeting and also Mr Desai, the London Assembly Member for the area and Chair of its Police Committee The only non-response had been from Will Norman, London’s Walking and Cycling commissioner.

    Newham Councillors reported from a meeting earlier on 24 February that police action had led to a significant downturn in incidents. We decided to take up offers of meetings with Mr Desai, and James Beckles, Newham Cabinet Member for Crime and Community Safety, and discussed a number of steps that could be taken to ensure that crime is prevented in the future.
  • We decided to respond positively to the forthcoming consultation by Newham Council on its emission based scheme for charging for parking permits. Whilst this may not go as far as we would have liked we believe our support as an organisation and individually is the best way forward on a matter we ourselves had raised with the Council last year.
  • We looked at our forthcoming rides and activities. 29 February and the 7 March see our first round of support for the AAA children’s cycling club in Canning Town. 14 March will be our first Fix Your Ride in Woodgrange Market. The Much Hadham Ride is on 22 March. Bike from Boleyn will now take place on 2 May.

    We discussed the practicalities of the proposed new Newham Parks Ride on 24 May, during Newham Heritagae month. Also, in the light of their awkward timing we felt that our participation in the Forest Gate Festival may need to be limited; and that we were unable to organise a Stratford Feeder Ride to the Freecycle event on 15 August.

    A series of “Zero Vision ” walks of the Romford Rd is being undertaken by TfL and Newham Council this week to assess what improvements in ennforcement could reduce accidents. On Monday we were the only community group to attend this.
  • On infrastructure, our next catch up meeting with Newham Council officials will be on 6 March. Members are invited to raise any concerns they have which could be addressed at this meeting. We decided that we could respond to a consultation on the shortening of the 101 bus route insofar as it related to our overall aim of promoting active travel and insofar as it raised particular cycling issues.
  • Views were canvassed on the LCC policy on charging motor vehicles using East London Bridges in anticipation of an LCC Policy Forum meeting on 27 February and on the Crossrail improvements in response to an academic study.
  • We were reminded of the “Heathy Streets Scorecard” on the CPRE and LCC website which was being revisited this year, and invited to contribute views on how the metrics of this survey could be improved for the purposes of a forthcoming update.

Greennway Ride and Meeting

Our next meeting is at the Velodrome on 24 February at 7.30pm.

As we decided at our January meeting we are riding along the Greenway before this meeting to draw attention to the recent increase in crime along it. We will meet at 6.15pm at the East Ham end where the Greenway meets High Street South. We hope to be joined by other Greenway Stakeholders.

Come along to the meeting or the ride, even if you cannot make the other.

Let me have any issues you want to put on the agenda for the meeting either by e-mail or the Group.IO.

At the moment I current issues are:

  • Greenway update;
  • A response to some academic research on Forest Gate “improvements”;
  • Forthcoming rides and events including our monthly “Fix your Ride”; Bike from Boleyn (2 May) a possible Newham Parks Ride in partnership with the CPRE (24 May);
  • Our Annual Meeting in April;
  • Infrastructure, including items for catch up meeting with Newham Council scheduled for 6 March.

Arnold