Cycling Infrastructure – Where do we want the money spent?

 

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Have your say or put up with what we get. Respond by 15th November.

We cycle to the shops, work and for fun, and we drive cars.  Thus we are best placed to influence and inform the Guildford Borough Council and Surrey County Council where to spend identified funding.

There are three surveys that need your input, every input has equal weight so do not rely on others.  Have your say:

www.travelsmartsurrey.info/guildford-consult is Guildford Borough Cycling Plan that flows down from the Surrey County Council Cycle Strategy – no funding yet

www.surreycc.gov.uk/guildfordtransportschemes   walking, cycling and public transport pipeline – this has the most opportunity for funding, items should be implementable in the next 3 years and benefit commerce.

www.guildford.gov.uk/article/14930/Help-shape-the-future-of-Guildfords-Town-Centre – 30 year Guildford draft Town Centre Masterplan with little on cycling.

The Guildford Cycle Forum provided an input to the Guildford Borough Plan last year.  It included some specific recommendations and an “affordable and immediately implementable higher level to the strategy” that is copied below.

As local tax payers and vehicle drivers, we suggested affordable but valuable improvements. They are:
a. Cycle lane entry to all Advanced Stop Boxes so that cyclists can get in to the box.
b. Continuous Cycle lanes, abrupt turns onto the pavement and cycle lane ends increase the risks to cyclists.
c. Give Cyclists Priority when insufficient room for car lane and cycle lane.
(i)    Signage stating “No Overtaking of Cyclists” when road is narrow and shared.
(ii)  “1.5m clear when overtaking Cyclists” signage where cycle lanes are next to traffic lanes.
d. Dedicate with signage more back roads to shared usage, allowing car access to housing but blocked to through traffic except walkers and cycles.
e. Maintaining and opening more alley ways and cycle short cuts away from cars.
f. Prioritise sweeping of cycle lanes.
g. Introduce contra-flow cycling on one- way streets with or without marked lanes.
h. Seal road repair edges with tar to prevent water ingress and pothole formation. Cycle wheels are narrow, and wide inline cracks are dangerous.

Specific GBC projects that the Guildford Cycle Forum supports include:
a) River Wey South and East bank from Bowers Lock/ Clay Lane A3100 to Bottom of the High Street
b) Open land South of the A3 from Clay Lane A3100 to Bottom of the High Street
c) Walnut Tree Close via rail bridge path and Stockton to the Lido, Stoke Park and Abbots Wood
d  Walnut Tree Close via rail bridge path and Markenfield Road, Nightingale Road and South Stoke Park
e) A25 improvements as it has a lot of cyclists using the infrastructure that had been hard fought for but still needs improvement.

Cycling infrastructure should make cyclists feel safer and encouraged to cycle which would then increase the take up.
You can do this by:

  • Responding to the consultations (at least the first two) by 15thNovember.
  • Support the GuildfordCycle Forum, a few will collectively lead, but we need an army of cyclists to report problems and suggest improvements.

G4 ride – 4th November

On Wednesday 4th November a select band of 6 group 4 riders set off from Ripley for coffee at Polesden Lacey. The f’cast was for showers, but actually we scarcely got rained on at all. After coffee we were heading for the Scarlett Arms at Walliswood, but so were the group 3 riders, so our main objective was to get there first We went via Box Hill, Betchworth, Newdigate, Capel & the lovely (if poorly surfaced) Weare Street.

We arrived at the pub about 10 minutes before the other group. Result! But there was plenty of food for all. After lunch I returned via Elstead, Cranleigh and Shamley Green. Strava says we did 88.2k & 720m of climbing. It also calls one of the Strava segments “Box Hill cake stop”, but I can assure you we didn’t stop for cake! Many thanks to Nick Davison for leading us (& getting us to the pub 1st!).

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Where’s this?

Somehow I’ve managed never to visit this tucked away spot before, despite its being only a few miles from several of our regular watering holes.  Do you know where it is?

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Pictures – now and the 1920s – re Grade 3 ride 14/10/15

You may recall that this morning we stopped to regroup just after reaching the Bath Road at Hare Hatch, outside this pub:

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This is how it looked in the 1920s, a sketch by Charles G Harper in the April 1922 C.T.C. Gazette:

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It hasn’t changed that much, but the Bath Road certainly has:

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– Another sketch by Charles G Harper in the January 1922 C.T.C. Gazette.

Photos of September’s tour of southern France

I have uploaded my photos of this recent cycle tour to flickr:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/chris_jeggo/albums/72157658803960279

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Barbara and George of Woking Cycle User Group were able to join me for the first week;  I was on my own for the second.  You will see some photos of the effects of serious flooding which occured during my trip, but fortunately most of the heavy rain fell overnight, and I only had one wet day, plus a few damp ones.