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Final week to have your say in the consultation.
A link to RPC guideline responses:-
http://regentsparkcyclists.com/how-to-respond-to-cs11-consultation-form/
An update from Regent's Park Cyclists...
Hi all,
As many of you already know, the consultation is scheduled to finish
this week.We are at a critical stage of the whole CS11 / No speed hump campaign.
WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW!
Background
As you will know RPC managed to reduce the original plan to put 14 speed humps down to 4, which along with gate closures
North and South (open only from 11-3) puts recreational / sports /
disabled cyclists in a better position than when we started. But that
position is not secure yet.
Platform designs
More recently, holding back our Pro CS11 votes pushed Andrew Gilligan / TFL to force TRP to provide more clarity on
the “heritage friendly” materials they are able to use for these
platforms. They agreed no cobbles or rough surfaces! It has been a
massive battle.
We now need to win CS11
There was an un-veiled threat that without CS11, TRP may very well revert back to other designs, which
will most likely be against our longer-term interest.
What we need from you
In simple terms, we need the CS11 Consultation to succeed and go ahead, but we are up against it –
because a STOP CS11 group have been working hard to gain votes against
the plans.
How can you help?
Each of us needs to complete the consultation and gather as many additional responses as we can.
https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/cycling/cs-11/consultation -
To anyone that values cycling in Regent's Park, please see this post...
https://www.lfgss.com/comments/12860778/
There's been some very strong opposition to CS11 so it's very important that the consultation gets as many supportive responses as possible.
Thanks.
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Final week to have your say in the consultation.
A link to RPC guideline responses:-
http://regentsparkcyclists.com/how-to-respond-to-cs11-consultation-form/
An update from Regent's Park Cyclists...
Hi all,
As many of you already know, the consultation is scheduled to finish
this week.We are at a critical stage of the whole CS11 / No speed hump campaign.
WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW!
Background
As you will know RPC managed to reduce the original plan to put 14 speed humps down to 4, which along with gate closures
North and South (open only from 11-3) puts recreational / sports /
disabled cyclists in a better position than when we started. But that
position is not secure yet.
Platform designs
More recently, holding back our Pro CS11 votes pushed Andrew Gilligan / TFL to force TRP to provide more clarity on
the “heritage friendly” materials they are able to use for these
platforms. They agreed no cobbles or rough surfaces! It has been a
massive battle.
We now need to win CS11
There was an un-veiled threat that without CS11, TRP may very well revert back to other designs, which
will most likely be against our longer-term interest.
What we need from you
In simple terms, we need the CS11 Consultation to succeed and go ahead, but we are up against it –
because a STOP CS11 group have been working hard to gain votes against
the plans.
How can you help?
Each of us needs to complete the consultation and gather as many additional responses as we can.
https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/cycling/cs-11/consultation -
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Hugely disappointed by The Revenant.
Pro's - beautiful scenery; a few (maybe two) long shots put to good use; great acting by Leoonardo Dicaprio for the section of the film where he didn't have to talk; bear scene; not much else.
Con's - Tom Hardy playing a slight variation on the character that he always plays; Leo's acting when he started talking more frequently towards the end; loads of superfluous long shots having no great effect other than to get critics talking; the number of ordeals that Leo's character had to go through becoming laughable - it became like a very violent slapstick/Tom & Jerry cartoon and people were laughing in the cinema; faux arty shots that didn't serve any purpose other than to give the illusion of some greater meaning; story was thin. Overall, self-conscious Oscar-bait.
I did see Out of the Furnace which took me by surprise. I'd avoided it based on lukewarm reviews and not hearing much else about it but I thought it was a very beautiful film. Solid acting and very touching, considering the bleakness of the storyline.
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Probably better for late night listening...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0jagztY9DY
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Disasterpeace - It Follows OST
RP Boo - Fingers, Bank Pads & Shoe Prints
Knxwledge - Hud Dreems
Prurient - Frozen Niagra Falls
Young Thug - Slime Season 2
James Ferraro - Skid Row
Gunplay - Living Legend
Levantis - Romantic Psychology 1
Earl Sweatshirt - I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside
The Necks - Vertigo
Doughboyz Cashout - BYLUG World
Grimes - Art Angels
Jóhann Jóhannsson – Sicario OST
Vince Staples - Summertime '06
Future - 56 Nights
Jlin - Dark Energy
William Basinski - The Deluge
Hieroglyphic Being & J.I.T.U. Ahn-Sahm-Buhl - We Are Not The First
D'angelo - Black Messiah
Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
Thundercat - The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam
Fis - The Blue Quicksand Is Going Now
Denmark Vessey - Martin Lucid Dream
Milo - So The Flies Don’t Come
The Invitation OST by Theodore Shapiro (doesn't seem to be released/available. great soundtrack to a great film that went under the radar).Reissues
Coil - Backwards
Savant - Artificial Dance
Florian Fricke (Popol Vuh) - Kailash: Pilgrimage to the Throne of the Gods
Biosphere – Microgravity
Algarnas Tradgard - Framtiden Ar Ett Svavande Skepp, Forankrat i Forntiden
Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Gilles Peterson Presents: To Those Of Earth... And Other Worlds
Sun Ra - Marshall Allen presents: In The Orbit Of Ra
Pat Patrick & The Baritone Saxophone Retinue - Sound AdviceEDIT: Forgot about some jazz reissues.
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