Join a cycle round pioneering parklets in Islington and Hackney as part of London’s National Park City festival on Wednesday July 21st 2019.
Be inspired by what can be done in just the space taken up by one car; somewhere to sit, chat, think, enjoy a coffee or admire a tiny piece of paradise in our crowded urban environment. Talk to the creators to find out more. Bring cakes to share!
Where will you YOU create your own parklet?
Book your place on Eventbrite here.
More about London Living Street’s ground-breaking parklet campaign is here.
(Children welcome but please only with a responsible adult.)


Last week, the Mayor of London’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Taskforce set out its
Almost three-quarters of deaths and serious injuries to pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists in London occur at junctions. Unsafe or inconvenient crossings result in significant non-compliance by vulnerable road users – sometimes over 50% – leading to more collisions and injuries.

In the rush to foster demand for electric vehicles (EV), London is letting bulky EV charging points (EVCPs) clutter its footways. These installations take up scarce space and make life more difficult for pedestrians, especially those with visual impairments, wheelchair users, and parents and carers pushing buggies.


The world’s first traffic light was installed 150 years ago this week. It went up outside the Houses of Parliament following a large number of deaths on London’s horse, cart and omnibus-filled streets. That gas-powered signal — both dangerous and mostly ignored — soon went out of action and wasn’t replaced by electric versions until the 1920s.