Local pollution hotspots
Our proposals for the provision of more sustainable transport options within Epping Forest would help reduce several local pollution hotspots identified by Epping Forest District… Read More »Local pollution hotspots
Our proposals for the provision of more sustainable transport options within Epping Forest would help reduce several local pollution hotspots identified by Epping Forest District… Read More »Local pollution hotspots
LOCAL CYCLE CAMPAIGNERS MEET COUNCILLORS IN BUCKHURST HILL On Thursday 11 July campaigners from Epping Forest Transport Action Group’s (EFTAG) cycling team met councillors from… Read More »EFTAG calls for segregated cycle routes
EFTAG’s annual general meeting is on 24 June at 7:30pm at the Lopping Hall in Loughton. We’d love to hear how you think we can… Read More »AGM 2019
Dave in Waltham Abbey is considering setting up a Community Speed Watch group and is looking for ten volunteers. Can you help? Let us know… Read More »Waltham Abbey Community Speed Watch
Public transport campaigners in Epping Forest have been told that there’s no money to subsidise proposed late-evening bus services between Waltham Cross and Loughton/Debden. The… Read More »Setback for late evening bus campaign
Essex County Council are currently running a survey for users of the 381 Harlow – Coopersale service. They say, Essex County Council is currently carrying… Read More »Do you use the 381? Let Essex County Council know.
Essex County Council are proposing 26 new cycling schemes for Loughton, Chigwell & Buckhurst Hill in their draft Cycling Action Plan. Some of the proposals… Read More »Take part: cycling in Loughton, Chigwell & Buckhurst Hill
Dave was on Ian Wyatt’s BBC Essex radio programme this morning as part of a discussion about the BBC’s report, ‘Britain’s bus coverage hits 28-year… Read More »EFTAG talk about Epping Forest’s bus services on BBC Essex
New late evening Waltham Cross – Loughton via Waltham Abbey and Upshire, returning via Debden service proposed. Help us show that it will be used.Read More »Would you use late-evening buses between Waltham Cross and Debden?