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New crossing - someone at the county council really wanted pedestrians to keep left and go right around Lammas Land while cyclists would keep right and take the direct diagonal. This did not survive contact with reality.
The Sheep's Green bridges were closed for a couple of days for maintenance and the only result that I can see is that the ramp to this bridge has been smoothed out.
The clash between the cycleway sign and the end of cycleway sign (#12277) has finally ended - time and rust have done what regular contact with council cycling officers couldn't do.
I've never seen it so bad here - at least 14 selfish drivers blocking the passing places, lots of reversing and waiting when cars were trying to come in and out. It's more important as a cycle route, in theory.
The trial of lights on the central section of the Lammas Land path has evidently been a success and they've been extended to the full length of the path.
The trial of lights on the central section of the Lammas Land path has evidently been a success and they've been extended to the full length of the path.
I returned to Cambridge after five weeks abroad and the Sheep Green bridge is STILL closed! Would this happen for a road project?
I returned to Cambridge after five weeks abroad and the Sheep Green bridge is STILL closed! Would this happen for a road project?
Unbelievably, the county council's highways department has decided to resurface this road next week - because it has no bus traffic it's in perfectly good condition, while busy bus routes across Cambridge are falling apart.
Unbelievably, the county council's highways department has decided to resurface this road next week - because it has no bus traffic it's in perfectly good condition, while busy bus routes across Cambridge are falling apart.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
In 3 minutes I photographed at least 20 cyclists on the grass of Lammas Land due to the road closure.
It's hard to see how 'habitat and access improvements' require Lammas Land to be closed for almost two months - any trucks will be little different to those emptying the recycling banks anyway.
This is how most cyclists will bypass Driftway while it's closed for 'habitat and access improvements'.
It's hard to see how 'habitat and access improvements' require Driftway to be closed for almost two months (from early October, in fact).
It's hard to see how 'habitat and access improvements' require Lammas Land to be closed for almost two months (from early October, in fact).
The irregularly closed gate to the Lammas Land car park has been replaced with an automated barrier to keep commuters out.