^^Article says its pedestrianised and not a cycle path.
So let me get this straight. Rather than attempt to stop anyone cycling down the path (which they shouldn't be doing in the first place) the residents decided that it was fine to cycle on the pedestrianised path (essentially a pavement?) just so long as you're not "rampaging"?
And also:
The yellow and black plastic speed bumps were installed over the last fortnight after dozens of complaints by fed-up residents to Homes for Islington (HFL)...
How do the letters 'H', 'F', and 'L' stand for Homes for Islington? Did I miss something...?
^^Article says its pedestrianised and not a cycle path.
So let me get this straight. Rather than attempt to stop anyone cycling down the path (which they shouldn't be doing in the first place) the residents decided that it was fine to cycle on the pedestrianised path (essentially a pavement?) just so long as you're not "rampaging"?
And also:
How do the letters 'H', 'F', and 'L' stand for Homes for Islington? Did I miss something...?