As we move from or first ever month to the second it seemed worth while to take a quick look back at the best posts that you may have missed if you’re new to the site. Our most viewed posts of December were in no particular order;

 

Muff Marchers take on Harley Street. We spoke to protesters campaigning against irresponsible plastic surgery.

How much reality can we handle? Kate Smurthwaite took to the Big Smoke pulpit to pull our culture apart.

Banned High Speed Rail song fights for Christmas charts. The HS2 campaign song (and excellent ditty) had hopes of Xmas glory.

Vacancy in Caroline Lucas’ office. We weren’t sure whether to have a vacancy section on the site – the fact one of the vacancies saw so much interest makes us feel that was the right decision.

Strikes at Langham school An ongoing strike at a London school attracted the interest of many of our readers.

London Assembly finally votes for cycle safety review. After disgracefully walking out of a debate on cycle safety the Conservative group on the London Assembly tried to  repair he damage they’d done with some conciliatory behaviour.

The architecture of transport: all froth and no coffee. David Mentiply took on the architecture of London’s public transport as the bendy buses left our streets.

 

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