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Photos taken on 7th February 2008

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Hedge cutting by a careless landowner resulting a real possibility of punctures. See also photo #13019.

Hedge cutting by a careless landowner resulting a real possibility of punctures. See also photo #13020.

The splayed exit from Northfield Avenue into Kings Hedges Road encourages left turning vehicles to approach this junction at speed and at an angle where it would be easy to miss cyclists obscured by a parallel right turning vehicle such as ... [more]

When this junction of Northfield Avenue with Kings Hedges Road is re-worked, the crossing point for cyclists and pedestrians will be on the direct line of the path (through the middle of the islands at the left of the photo) rather than to ... [more]

When this junction of Northfield Avenue with Kings Hedges Road is re-worked, the crossing point for cyclists and pedestrians will be on the direct line of the path (where the pedestrian is crossing) rather than to the south (where the share ... [more]

When the Northfield Avenue/Kings Hedges Road junction is re-designed, a single stage toucan crossing will be installed across Kings Hedges Road where this central refuge is now. (The slip road in the foreground will be returned to verge.)

This slip lane for vehicles turning left into Northfield Avenue from Kings Hedges Road is due to be removed as part of changes to this junction agreed by the Area Joint Committee

This slip lane from Kings Hedges Road into Northfield Avenue allows motor vehicles to turn left at high speed. The AJC has voted to remove it and return it to verge.

Looking south down Northfield Avenue, just to the south of the junction with Kings Hedges Road. Cyclists are expected to rejoin the road here but the sweeping slip lane into Northfield Avenue means cars are often moving very fast here. Th ... [more]

The junction of Kings Hedges Road and Northfield Avenue is due to be re-designed soon. This picture, taken looking down Northfield Avenue, shows the layout of the junction before the work.

Delivering a bike to an Adult Cycle Training lesson.

Transporting a bike to an adult cycle training lesson.

Hooper Street

Looking down Kingston Street - still marked as a one way street.

Looking through the railway underpass on Coldham's Common. On the night of 10 June 2008 a cyclist was mugged as he passed through this underpass. He was ambushed on the far side, pushed off his bike and kicked in the face. He required su ... [more]

Directional signage on Coldham's Common

Directional signage, Coldham's Common

On the left the path across Coldhams Common on the right a wide road alongside Abbey Swimming pool that is a good area for begginner cycle training. Behing the photographer is the BMX track.

BMX track on Coldham's common.

BMX track on Coldham's Common

BMX track on Coldham's Common

A stile on Coldham's Common.

Grass track across Coldham's Common.

Gate over brook on Coldham's Common playing fields.

These sheffield stands are a bit too big. ;-)

Coldham's Common

The footbridge over the railway at Coldham's Common

Playing fields

Playing fields on Coldham's Common.

The Cambridge to Ipswich line.

Looking towards Coldham's Lane from the footbridge.

The Ipswich to Cambridge branch line makes a sharp left turn at Coldham's Common. The chimney of the Museum of Technology in the distance.

The steep steps over this historic footbridge.

The footbridge over the railway on Coldham's Common.

Grass track along Coldham's Common looking towards the Greyhound Pub.

Coldham's common grass track to footbridge over the railway.

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