It's all gone meta. https://t.co/bHAK4nixGY
CycleStreets developer day, March 2010, at beginSpace.
See:
https://www.cyclestreets.org/news/2010/03/10/lessons-from-the-developer-day/
CycleStreets meeting at City Hall (something to do with journey planner data probably), and Boris Johnson pops by.
Exact date unknown, but was shortly after the introduction of the 'Boris bikes'.
CycleStreets noted as example of 'pre-journey planning' in TfL slide at Cycle City Leeds conference
CycleStreets noted as example of 'rapid innovaton' at Cycle City Leeds conference
Presenting Cyclescape to a Cyclenation meeting.
Launch of the Outlandish Fellowship, which CycleStreets is part of:
http://www.outlandish.com/fellowship/
Launch of the Outlandish Fellowship, which CycleStreets is part of:
http://www.outlandish.com/fellowship/
You can't cycle up here! Martin, developer of CycleStreets, depicted on the roof of King's College Chapel.
Martin attending hack event at the Guardian offices at which CycleStreets was present
Hack event at the Guardian offices at which CycleStreets was present
WhereCampEU, where CycleStreets also presented
CycleStreets routing on TrackMyJourney
Charles Clarke MP reading a CycleStreets leaflet during an APPCG meeting
CycleStreets developer day
ACT Travelwise awards 2009, where CycleStreets was awarded 'Highly Commended'
Steve Garidis, visiting to discuss CycleStreets
Presenting CycleStreets to a technical event
This short video shows how people can use the new merging tool in Potlatch2 to merge in external data into OpenStreetMap via a quick process of manual inspection.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DfT_Cycling_Data_2011
contains more
Cycling Scotland's presentation to the Edinburgh CTC/CycleNation conference featured CycleStreets
inside beginSpace co-working on CycleStreets
Martin (right), on behalf of CycleStreets, receives Highly Commended at the ACT Travelwise Awards, in the 'Innovation' category.
ACT Travelwise awards, 2009. CycleStreets received Highly Commended in the Innovation category.
Screenshot of Cambridge CycleStreets
Simon Nuttall, lead developer of CycleStreets
Simon Nuttall, lead developer of CycleStreets
WalkIt poster on the back of a bus in Cambridge - perhaps CycleStreets should do this too?
Launch photograph for CycleStreets - Martin presses the go-live button!
A meeting of the Department for Transport's Mapping Working Party, which map developers Simon and Martin attended.
Map developers Martin (left) and Simon (right) called to meet with the Department for Transport.