Cycle "Cash Mob" - Palmers Green High Street

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Cycle "Cash Mob" - Palmers Green High Street

Time: July 5, 2014 from 12am to 1pm
Location: Palmers Green
Street: High Street
Website or Map: http://enfieldcc.co.uk/
Event Type: festival, campaign, #ccc
Event Added By: Administrator
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2014

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Would you welcome safer cycling in Palmers Green?

Come to the Palmers Green Shopping Carnival on your bike! - 12 noon on Saturday 5 July

Enfield Cycling Campaign are organising a short cycle ride along Green Lanes in Palmers Green during the Shopping Carnival on Saturday 5 July. We will meet at 12 noon on the junction of Green Lanes and Compton Road in Winchmore Hill. The idea of the ride is to:

  • Celebrate Enfield’s success in winning the Mini Holland bid to create safe space for cycling
  • Show our support for cycle lanes on Palmers Green high street
  • Encourage shopkeepers on Green Lanes that they will not lose business if some parking is replaced by cycle lanes.

People can also shop by bike! Some shopkeepers oppose the Mini Holland scheme, but research in the UK and abroad shows that cycling facilities boost business in the long run. We aim to reassure our local traders on Saturday 5 July by doing a bit of shopping by bike: a cycle ‘cash mob’! Please come if you support safer cycling for you and your children. Cycling should be for everyone. Come even if you don’t normally cycle – and bring your friends and your children and your friend’s children and your children’s friends and your granny and your mother-in-law. Oh, and your bike!

Any questions? Contact Roger at info@enfieldcc.co.uk

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Comment by Helen Osman on June 19, 2014 at 12:49

Your cyclists are young, male, internet savvy? Who does the most shopping? Women -spending money on food for family, things for their homes, using local fashion retailers, hairdressers, beauty salons, activities for children, family trips to restaurants etc. That's life!

Where do you usually shop? Sorry, but with the best will in the world you just aren't as valuable to most of our local businesses as are the mums in their cars

Comment by John Mellor on June 19, 2014 at 14:48

Good Grief! I'm incredulous - is it still the 1950's where you live? It's been quite some time since my mum did my shopping for me.

I frequently shop in Palmers Green, and also Wood Green, Enfield or wherever I am between work and home. Sometimes that will be in a car and frequently it will be on a bike. I am both a cyclist and a driver - like many, if not most, cyclists.

What is to be gained by setting up a false conflict between cyclists and motorists? Or between cyclists and shop owners? Or for that matter between men and women, old and young?

High streets have been badly hit by an ongoing recession and the shift to online shopping (yes internet savvy!). The task is now to make our town centres into places that people want to visit, spend time in and yes spend money in - or risk them falling into decline.

I don't want to be squeezed to the margins of a motorway - full of polluting cars and trucks when I spend money in Palmers Green High Street - the improvements to the public realm that the mini-Holland bid offer can be enjoyed by all who visit the street - it will make our community spaces more pleasant places to be.

If you intend to use this contribution to further your anti-cycling campaign (which I note proved very unpopular with Winchmore Hill voters at the local elections)  I fear you have failed miserably with this negative, reactionary, divisive and backward-looking critical moan.

Comment by Clare Rogers on June 19, 2014 at 22:44
If I may comment as a mum, what I most want from my local shops is to be able to get to them without the car. I want to feel safe when I cycle to shops that are just a bit too far to walk to, and most importantly to feel that my children are safe when they cycle with me to shops or to school - preferably independently, getting a good dose of health and freedom. That's not possible on the roads we have now. I also want a high street that is not dominated by cars, where road users respect pedestrians, people on scooters, people on bikes, on buses and in private cars - in that order. I want to pop up and down Green Lanes picking up my groceries on my bike (one with a rather fetching wicker basket at the front) or going to the hairdresser or meeting a friend for a coffee, on my bike, without feeling that I am taking my life into my hands. Have you ever tried cycling across the North Circular / Green Lanes junction? I don't recommend it. But I want a Green Lanes where I and my kids can do that safely. That would be a civilised Palmers Green, one where I would spend more time and therefore more money.
Comment by Administrator on June 20, 2014 at 20:50

The local press, the Enfield Independent has been carrying some animated correspondence continuing the debate about the Mini-Holland proposals.

Click image, and click again to enlarge.

(As an added bonus this page also carries a strong contender for the poorest advert editing and design of the year)

Comment by Richard McKeever on June 27, 2014 at 10:41

Further coverage of this event in the local press this week - with an article by Ruth McKee exploring some of the strong sentiments discussed above:

Read the full article here

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