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15 August 2021 / 15 August 2021 by paullincoln
Green Party community campaigner Fabian Frenzel says there are lessons to be learned from the Marble Arch mound The opening of the ‘Marble Arch Mound’ arguably did not go as Westminster Council, which commissioned the project, and the architects MVRDV, who realised it, would have hoped. Within days Londoners had collectively put their thumbs down. […]
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28 May 2021 / 28 May 2021 by paullincoln
Date: Sunday 30th May 2021 Time: 1.30pm Starting Point: Queen Victoria Statue between Kensington Palace and the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens End point: by Royal Festival Hall – Southbank We will start by the round pond near Kensington Palace moving across to Hyde Park Corner and then on to Green Park via Wellington’s Arch. […]
14 May 2021 / 14 May 2021 by paullincoln
Green Shoots The Green party have the potential to win anywhere writes new Green London Assembly member Zack Polanksi as he finishes his first week in the job.
11 May 2021 / 11 May 2021 by paullincoln
Strong performance in Bristol and nationwide council seat gains raise hope of general election success. Article in the Guardian 11 May 2021
28 April 2021 / 29 April 2021 by paullincoln
Campaign to restore cycle lanes in Kensington is in the news The Green Party’s London Mayor candidate Sian Berry met with cycling campaigners in Kensington on Saturday to protest at the removal of a controversial cycle lane from the area. Read the article.
17 March 2021 / 17 March 2021 by paullincoln
Local Greens are deeply disappointed by the RBK&C council decision not to immediately reinstate a cycle lane that it removed in December 2020. The temporary cycle lane on Kensington High Street had been installed in autumn 2020, providing long needed safety improvements for cyclists on one of London’s deadliest roads. Council transport lead Johnny Thalassites […]
13 March 2021 / 13 March 2021 by paullincoln
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12 January 2021 / 12 January 2021 by paullincoln
Following pressure from campaign groups and the prospect of a judicial review, Kensington and Chelsea’s council leader Elizabeth Campbell has announced a decision to reconsider removing the cycle lane on Kensington High Street, which it did in early December 2020, only seven weeks after it had been installed, at a cost to taxpayers of £320k. […]
7 December 2020 / 7 December 2020 by paullincoln
As a direct consequence of the bridge being out of action, residents on both sides of the river are suffering. They are being denied access to hospitals, schools and friends & family. They are effectively being cut off from the other half of the capital – this is a totally unacceptable situation. This represents a […]
West London Greens call for Transport for London to take control of Kensington High Street from the local council to save a trial cycle lane and prevent the council from wasting public money on its removal. The KHS cycle lane was developed in collaboration between the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and TFL. It […]
Westminster Greens are deeply disappointed by the decision of Westminster Councils to pull the plug on proposals to create a Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) in the Hyde Park Estate and surrounding streets. Zack Polanski, Green London Assembly Candidate for Westminster and local resident comments:“We know many residents supported the scheme and we are devastated to see […]