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June 2018

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Die-in against Greenwich cycle deaths

Woolwich Town Hall, London. Thu 7 Jun 2018




 People move onto the road for the die-in. Police had halted traffic for it to take place

 

 

 'Stop Killing Cyclists'

 A young cyclist watches the die-in

 'It's Time to put the Green in Greenwich - Safe Bike Paths Now'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 It's Time to put the Green in Greenwich - Safe Bike Paths Now'

 

 

 Those tyre tracks again

 

 

 'Extend CS4 5o Woolwich Now' - plans for it to extend from Greenwich to Woolwich were dropped because of council objections

 but there are now hopes that the newly elected council will have a more positive approach to cycling

 The die-in outside Woolwich Town Hall followed the deaths of 3 cyclists in the Borough
     
 John Williams of Stop Kiling Cyclists - and Donnachadh McCarthy

 John Williams of Stop Killing Cyclists speaks

 Nicola Branch videos Alex Raha speaking

 Donnachadh McCarthy makes the closing speech

 

 

 

 

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