Sheep green, lammas land Cambridge,uk
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Bicycle ride Sheep's Green and Lammas Land to Mill Pond - Cambridge, UK
Bicycle ride Sheep's Green and Lammas Land to Mill Pond - Cambridge, UK
23-02-2019
Cows in Lammas Land, Cambridge
Cows in Lammas Land, Cambridge
Jesus Green, Park Parade
Cycling on Park Parade in Cambridge next to Jesus Green.
Lammas Land Road, Barton Road Cyclepath, Grange Road
A quiet link through west Cambridge. Route in Cambridge Video Clip Cycling Guide, as described at
Lammas Land road is quiet but does have traffic along it. This can be a little awkward given the roadspace.
The crossing at the end of the road is a cycles-only crossing, so the signals MUST be obeyed. Also be aware that people driving can get confused with the nearby pedestrian lights and cross at red, take lots of care! I actually get off to cross to save a long unnecessary wait.
Barton Road cyclepath is very good for getting away from the busy road environment and littering of (legally and illegally) parked cars.
Sadly you have to take special care of each crossing side route. Although the principle of making road-markings signal no right of way for anyone, people driving sometimes use their bulk to ignore this. It's especially awkward when they can't get any further due to road congestion and then just sit there blocking the route to others.
Progressing up Grange Road, the cyclelane is more of a road sign to tell people driving they may be people cycling here. It's certainly not much use for people cycling. A lot is too small and has the usual gutter issues of road debris, litter, drains, and poor road surface. Secondary position is roughly at the lane edge paint. It's worth taking the primary position here if you feel threatened by a poor overtake and certainly with oncoming traffic.
The facilities at traffic calming are useful, although can have cars illegally parked, especially outside Robinson College. Note that it is worth being a bit further out in the road past side junctions.
At one point the road narrows from the left. I pull out earlier than the corner to stop poor passes and being driven into the pavement. When at the Robinson College restriction be very careful as people can run out of the college and into the road. It's worth considering taking the motor-vehicle route through here if it looks busy on the pavement. Oncoming people driving may not spot that you might do this, being further out will help. This may be required as often there are delivery and taxi vehicles parked up in the cyclelane here. It's a shame that Robinson College don't see fit to tell people driving on their behalf not to do this.
Starts on Lammas Land Road
Barton Road Cyclepath; at 00:14;
Grange Road; at 00:38;
Bubble Football on Jesus Green, Cambridge
Grass snake
Grass snake near Lammas Land, Cambridge
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Every day people give up their own time to maintain the beauty and cleanliness of Cambridgeshire’s country parks. Keeping our green open spaces in good order takes a lot of manpower. But our reporter, Laura Brainwood, visited Hinchingbrooke Country Park and found the volunteers get out as much as they put in.
Riverside, Stourbridge Common, Ditton Meadows
A great way to get out of the centre of town to the east along a peaceful, green corridor. Route in Cambridge Video Clip Cycling Guide, as described at
A great way to get out of the centre of town to the east along a peaceful, green corridor.
Riverside is now free of traffic works and mostly free of traffic. As there are many more people walking and riding here, driving is usually slow. Take care to give other people plenty of space, and in the few cases where they exist, ensure you ride outside the car door zone.
Crossing into Stourbridge Common will increase the number of people walking, especially near the riverboats in the very first part. You may need to go slower to ensure everyone's safety.
Stourbridge does have cows grazing. These are usually very docile and will move slowly out of the way if encouraged. The path is wide and well sighted. Do take care of dogs as despite the law, many owners do not stay in control of them when off the lead.
At the end of the first meadow, the path narrows and goes along a wooden bridge under the railway. This requires you to be going quite slowly, especially under the railway. The wood has got grips but there are not very effective and the corners are completely unsighted for oncoming people walking and riding.
After the bridge, the path turns away from the river and heads along the residential side. It is better to follow this round than going across the meadows next to the river. It gets very wet at the other end.
Note that the boy in the cycle cattle grid has got stuck and they are waiting for the fire brigade to come along to free him.
Starts on Riverside
Stourbridge Common; at 00:25;
Ditton Meadows; at 01:01;
Jesus Green - Sandra Getting Out - Nic very, very cold!
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Common land is land owned collectively by a number of persons, or by one person, but over which other people have certain traditional rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect wood, or to cut turf for fuel.A person who has a right in, or over, common land jointly with another or others is called a commoner.This article deals mainly with common land in England, Wales and Scotland. Although the extent there is much reduced due to enclosure of common land from the millions of acres that existed until the 17th century, a considerable amount of common land still exists, particularly in upland areas, and there are over 7,000 registered commons in England alone.Common land or former common land is usually referred to as a common; for instance, Clapham Common or Mungrisdale Common.
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