Showing posts with label Notting Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Notting Hill. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 October 2015

My five favourite London spots

Brockwell Park BMX track 
Turquoise Island, Westbourne Grove

The River Fleet

Rotten Row, Hyde Park

Stanfords, Covent Garden

I never stop professing my love for my hometown and I’m so lucky I get to cycle around it every day. It’s constantly changing and I’m always noticing new things. Limiting my favourite spots down to five for the Time Out London Blog was hard and I feel bad for everything I missed out.
You can read the piece in full here. 

Monday, 27 October 2014

Michaux Ambassador



My bike and I have been riding around decked out in Michaux. Here are some images from a quick photoshoot we did at one of my favourite places, the Turquoise Island in Notting Hill. Check out my five minute interview on the Michaux website.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Traffic Light Love

Time Out listed traffic lights as one of London's top ten inventions. They made their debut in 1868 at the junction of Bridge Street, Parliament Street and Great George Street in the shadow of the ten year old Big Ben clock tower.

Cycling around town, I spend a lot of my time waiting at traffic lights so inevitably there are some I really hate, some I really really hate and two I love. 

My least favourite traffic lights are those God awful parties student unions tried to host where you had to wear green if you were single, yellow if you were undecided or red if you were taken. I can only assume they consisted of a few matheletic boys wearing ill fitting green polyester shirts, and even less girls refusing to take their coats off. But who likes to dwell on the negative? Certainly not me. Here are my two favourite traffic lights in London: 
1. Notting Hill Gate
I love these traffic lights they evoke all kinds of smemories (totally a word). It always has that clean laundry smell that comes from a particularly fragrant dry cleaners. I love it when the lights go red and I can sit there just breathing it in. If you don't get to stop you get a gust as you ride by.

2. Bayswater Road
Get a load of that blue February sky.
I mainly like these because the big clock tells me how late I'm going to be for work (note to potential employers: I'm never late, this day I didn't start till 10). It's opposite Hyde Park and at the weekends artists display their work. When I was little and family used to come over to visit us in London we would all take a leisurely walk from Speakers' Corner to Queensway and look at the pictures.

Traffic lights are a great place to catch your breath, say 'hi' to other cyclists and you get to hear the clicky symphony of cleat wearers clipping in and out. 

If you don't stop at traffic lights everyone will hate you and you could get fined £30.

Did I just do a whole post on my favourite traffic lights? Wow. How do I have friends? Oh man, I even wrote 'I love these traffic lights....' 

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Boris Bikes Price Hikes

A Barclays Bike matching our Notting Hill Carnival 2012 colour scheme.
 I can count on one hand the number of my friends who have a annual Barclays Cycle Hire membership. Actually make that one finger. I doubt that number will change much because as of today the yearly membership has increase by 100% to £90. Still a whole world cheaper than an annual travel card or a new bike but such an increase in one fell swoop seems a bit harsh to me.
"Over 18 million journeys have been made using the cycle hire scheme since its introduction in July 2012 and usage has risen by over 35 per cent in the last 12 months, with casual usage more than doubling during the same period. The access fee increases are the first since the scheme was introduced and will be used to make improvements to the future operations of the scheme." - Transport for London. 
Buses will cost £1.40 with an Oyster card and £2.40 without. I remember when they were 30p. I may have been 12 and smoking might have been permitted on the top deck but still. There has never been a better time to be a smug cyclist.



Monday, 5 March 2012

Bike Stalk

When I grow up, I want to be a neon nan.

Picture by Jude Brosnan.