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“Going Dutch…” presentation Tues 1st May

Going Dutch cycling

Going Dutch: New homes, new travel arrangements in the Netherlands. A special presentation and photo tour by Richard Armitage. Monday 16th April 2012 at 19.00 hrs at The Friends Meeting House, Manchester. M2 5NS

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Fender bends rules to reveal (sm)all

Andrew Fender, Transport for Greater Manchester

Andrew Fender, the man at the helm of Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) reviews transport projects and initiatives from the time of GMC to TfGM.

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Spring newsletter 2012

Read Spring Pothole 2012: 20 is plenty; safe cycling for children bill; workplace parking facilities; Things ain’t what they use to be; A Dane cycles in Manchester; Cycling and the Alexander Technique; Zen and the art of cycle campaigning.

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Cycling cultures/cycling politics: 1950s-2011

Dave Barker writes about riding through the time of car. His thoughts and insights take us from cycling clubs in the 1950s through to 2010/11.

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Free bike checks at GM fire stations, March 2012

Cycling to work

As part of a Cycle Commuter Programme, TfGM are offering free bike health checks in March across Greater Manchester.

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20 is Plenty for Manchester residential streets

Manchester City Council is considering the feasibility of a speed limit of 20mph in all non-major residential roads in Manchester to reduce accidents and fatalities

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Trafford Cycle Parking guidelines Feb 2012

GMCC responds to Traffords Cycle Parking Consultation, February 2012

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Cycle lanes: not for cars?

Ever been annoyed about having to move out into the flow of traffic because of cars parked in the cycle lane? If the answer is yes, you are not alone.

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National Cycling Centre need extras! Monday 7th November 2011

National Cycling Centre need extras! Monday 7th November 2011

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Autumn newsletter 2011

Read Pothole newsletter autumn 2011: The Cycleway to Wigan Pier; The return of the Roadster; No to longer lorries!
100 women do the Manchester 100

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