@cardiffcouncil Brilliant, thanks. I cycle across the barrage daily and it’s great for basic wind speed and direction. Not a necessity, but very handy.
@cardiffcouncil will the flag be making a comeback on the barrage? I assumed it had been removed as it couldn’t be flown at half mast for the Queen but is still missing.
@Swenwen4@Cardiffbus Prioritising not blocking a side street for vehicles to enter/exit on an extremely quiet day for traffic over the safety of cyclists and pedestrians. In whose opinion does that seem reasonable?
Great to see this @Cardiffbus making the most of the bike box and some of the pedestrian crossing this morning. There was ample time for them to have stopped before the bike box when the lights turned red so there’s no excuses here
Nice to see this @DwrCymru van blocking the cycle and foot path this morning. Little gap left for thin pedestrians but not enough for much else. Sat with the engine running too. Good start to the day.
@VOGCouncil is there a plan for the removal of these dangerous pieces of ironwork sticking up on both sides of the wooden barrier between Raglan Close and the Ash Path in Dinas Powys? A regular route for school children to and from St Cyres. It seems sandbags aren’t the solution
@GriffinSec1@BeicioGwenda@cardiffcouncil You were incorrect in what you stated about the bus and cycle lanes. You used the fact that you used to be a bus driver as some sort of authority over the original poster’s correct information. If you don’t like opinions of others then maybe twitter isn’t the right place for you
@JoRowsellMBE @Eurosport_UK @gcntweet@carltonkirby Excellent commentary as always. I can’t believe you’ve never considered the similarities of bike handling and carrying a tray of beers though 😂🤷🏻♂️