Roadhug » Uncategorized https://roadhug.org Chelsea and Kensington Fri, 25 Apr 2014 13:21:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.14 Road Safety App https://roadhug.org/2014/04/road-safety-app/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/road-safety-app/#comments Fri, 25 Apr 2014 13:21:59 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=151 headphones-traffic

 

The problem with the many uses we all have with our smartphones and the busy lives we lead, there is a real danger that we fail to notice the dangers around us as we’re glued to our phone screens.  While official advice is that we should never cross the road while listening to music or texting, many people simply ignore this advice.  Luckily an interesting new app has recently been developed in America to deal with this.

 

The One Llama app, currently for Android only but with an iOS version in the works, has a sound bank of key noises which it can recognise when picked up by your phones speakers.  It picks up on sounds such as screaming, tyre squeals, sirens or car horns, and will automatically turn off music playing through your headphones and replace it with a louder version of the sound to alert you to danger.

 

What do you think of this app? Good pragmatic idea to deal with modern distractions, or simply an encouragement to people who don’t spend enough time being alert to the dangers around you? Comment below.

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History of Pubs in the Royal Borough https://roadhug.org/2014/04/history-of-pubs-in-the-royal-borough/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/history-of-pubs-in-the-royal-borough/#comments Thu, 24 Apr 2014 09:34:21 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=147 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

The borough has pubs that can trace their histories back many centuries, as village pubs in Kensington and Chelsea when both were communities independent of London, and as roadside taverns on the routes into the city.

 

The development of pleasure gardens in Chelsea, and the usage of Kensington Palace by the late Stuart and early Georgian monarchs in the 18th century drew more people to the area and pubs grew in number throughout the 19th century as the area became a fashionable suburb for wealthy Victorians.  Numbers of pubs peaked in 1900 with 83 pubs in the borough, which coincided with the peak population of the area.  Since then few pubs have been built or rebuilt, meaning that nearly every pub in Kensington and Chelsea has an historic atmosphere to enjoy.

 

Contenders for the most historic pub in the area include the Goat on Kensington High Street, established in 1679 and the formerly closed but now due to reopen and the Cross Keys in Chelsea, which opened in 1708.

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Feet First Report https://roadhug.org/2014/04/feet-first-report/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/feet-first-report/#comments Tue, 22 Apr 2014 08:29:12 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=143 Abbey Road 660x236

A worrying rise in the number of pedestrian casualties in London since 2011 has led to the London Assembly Transport Committee to recently publish a new report ‘Feet First – Improving Pedestrian Safety in London.’ The report’s recommendations include:

  • Appointing a senior representative to champion walking
  • Use an assumed walking speed of 0.8 metres per second to calculate minimum crossing times and audit sites where Green Man times have changed
  • To provide monthly data on pedestrian casualties
  • Develop plans to improve 24 collision hotspots by October 2014
  • Publish a timescale for implementing 20mph speed limits on suitable roads
  • Ensure road crime is included in Met crime statistics.

 

You can find the full report here

 

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Best Kensington and Chelsea Members Club https://roadhug.org/2014/04/best-kensington-and-chelsea-members-club/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/best-kensington-and-chelsea-members-club/#comments Fri, 18 Apr 2014 17:37:28 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=135  EL244274_942long

If you’re happy to splash the cash and head out somewhere a bit more exclusive for your evening, then West London provides you with a great selection of nightspots which are members only. Here are some of our favourites.

 

The Roof Gardens

Located one hundred feet above Kensington High Street is this astonishing hidden gem, three beautifully designed gardens perfect for warm summer evenings, it’s open 10pm-3am on Friday and Saturday nights with a dress code of ‘no effort, no entry,’ so always make sure you look your best when you turn up.

 

Boujis

A simply legendary location, deserving of it’s famous, or infamous reputation, Boujis will simply provide one of the most glamorous nights out you can have in London as it describes itself as the ‘club of choice for international VIPs, aristocracy and London’s elite.’  If you’re willing to make an investment you’ll find yourself never wanting to go out anywhere else ever again.

Raffles

Raffles is an institution of Chelsea, having been going since 1967, it prides itself on its discretion and on its music, attracting some of the best acts and DJs in the world and provides a vibrant night out almost any night of the week, everyone who’s anyone in Chelsea has been here, so a good place to celebrity spot.

 

Beaufort House

Slightly more serene than the previous clubs, become a member here less for wild nights out, more for excellent food from their brasserie, you can have cocktails on the ground floor bar, or champagne in the penthouse, and enjoy a great evening on the King’s Road.

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Historic Road Safety Video https://roadhug.org/2014/04/historic-road-safety-video/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/historic-road-safety-video/#comments Wed, 16 Apr 2014 16:19:06 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=128 Here’s an enjoyable early attempt at teaching road safety from 1948.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Vq0gn5Lzg

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Nightlife Apps https://roadhug.org/2014/04/nightlife-apps/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/nightlife-apps/#comments Sun, 13 Apr 2014 20:12:51 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=119 nottinghillartsclub1

Coming out of the tube for a night out without a plan for the evening in an area you do not know very well can be daunting. For the spontaneous among you there is a new world of apps which allow you to pick out the great nightspots in the surrounding area, or alert you of any great events that are occurring nearby.  Here are our picks.

 

Time Out

Still the bible for going out in the city, their app has gone through a recent overhaul which has hugely improved it.  Simply type in what, when and where you want to go out and it will provide you with a list of options, each of them with a star rating, most with a price rating, and many with an option to book them from within the app.  Really you can’t get by in the city without it.

 

YPlan

A simple app for the spur-of-the-moment adventurer, it works out where you are, and can tell you what exciting things are happening near you that evening, the next day, or that week in London. It synchs with your Passbook too, allowing you to book events in-app and keep everything online without a need for printing off tickets.

 

BarChick

This amazing little app was called one of the best apps of 2013 by technology magazine T3, and it really is invaluable in providing you with information not only about where to drink, but when to turn up and what to order while there. You choose an area, then what you’re looking for in a nightspot – whether that’s great music, great views, good cocktails, or various other criteria. You say who you’ll be taking out – are you with your mates or your mum – and when you want to go out, and it gives you a shortlist of places, each reviewed for price and quality. It’s so easy, you can see why it’s worth the hype.

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Favourite London Blogs https://roadhug.org/2014/04/favourite-london-blogs/ https://roadhug.org/2014/04/favourite-london-blogs/#comments Fri, 04 Apr 2014 09:06:52 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=100 GLP-Illustrated-Map-of-London

 

It’s a daunting task trying to stay up to date with what’s hot in this city.  There’s such an unimaginably wide choice of things to do.  For some guidance here are a few of our favourite London websites to help you discover exciting new things to do.

 

Greatlittleplace.com

A treasure trove of hidden gems for the city, a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to sharing their experiences of the very best quirky and one off restaurants, museums, bars, cinemas and galleries.  With a motto of ‘death to dull chains’ and a constantly updating list of new discoveries throughout the city from its members, this really is a great place to head if you’re looking for something new.

 

www.thrillist.com/london

Thrillist is a stylish American site, which mainly covers US cities but has now expanded to include London.  With articles mainly in list form, it covers ‘where to eat’, ‘where to drink’ and ‘what to do’ and tells you everything from the best restaurant in Chinatown, to the best pub pie and every week you get a ‘weekend playbook’ of what’s happening in the capital over the weekend.

 

Londontown.com

Providing extensive coverage of pretty much everything you could do in London from nightlife to shopping and a long list of expert ‘curators’ each with their own specialism, their handy ‘London for free’ ‘what’s on today’ and ‘what’s new in London’ lists are great places to start when planning your day or night out.

 

Are there any great websites that you rely on?

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Innovative Road Safety Campaigns https://roadhug.org/2014/03/innovative-road-safety-campaigns/ https://roadhug.org/2014/03/innovative-road-safety-campaigns/#comments Fri, 28 Mar 2014 09:49:19 +0000 https://roadhug.org/?p=81 We like to think we can catch your attention with our pedestrian safety campaign in a fun and interesting way.  But we’re not the only ones to attempt to go a bit leftfield in our safety drive.  We’ve scoured the internet for some other attention-grabbing campaigns.

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Toronto have channelled their inner super hero to create this striking image, more of the ‘hero’ theme below…

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The city of Calcutta have gone a bit more retro with their imagery. Well, if it’s good enough for the Fab Four…

Pedestrian_PosterThe state of Delaware have gone a bit more gothic to drive their message home.

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And to finish, a figure who many of our older readers, might remember, possibly the naffest superhero ever.

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