RCC Newsletter Summer 2026
The Summer 2026 RCC newsletter pdf is now downloadable from the Newsletters page, or you can also click on each article to read them separately. In this issue we talk about: RBC […]
Continue ReadingThe Summer 2026 RCC newsletter pdf is now downloadable from the Newsletters page, or you can also click on each article to read them separately. In this issue we talk about: RBC […]
Continue ReadingFuture Funding of Cycle Schemes We have previously highlighted the on-going issue of funding for cycle schemes in Reading. RBC fund measures to support cycling, including adult cycle training, cycle […]
Continue ReadingWBC covers large parts of Tilehurst and the surrounding areas of Purley, Pangbourne, Theale, Calcot and Burghfield. The West Berks Cycle Forum focuses mostly on schemes in Thatcham and Newbury. […]
Continue ReadingWoodley to Reading Cycle Scheme Work is progressing well on the new scheme and the first half (from Woodley Precinct along Woodlands Avenue towards Reading) is scheduled to be completed […]
Continue ReadingDear RCC members I recently read that Adam Yates was involved in a 30-rider crash in the Giro d’Italia and although he finished the stage covered in blood he has […]
Continue ReadingCommunity Festivals, Campaigning and Councillors Around 60 people joined Kidical Mass Reading’s Spring Ride on a beautiful day at the University of Reading’s Community Festival. We love the university campus […]
Continue ReadingThis is in response to our e-newsletter invite to an Open Social Ride which we sent to members in April. –– Editor Dear Susan I’ve put the date and time […]
Continue ReadingCycling in Reading is growing and with it comes a swirl of persistent myths about what cyclists should do, must do, or are allowed to do. These misconceptions don’t just […]
Continue ReadingIf you’re involved in a cycling collision, the aftermath can be stressful, confusing, and disruptive, especially when your bike is your main way of getting around. CAMS is one of […]
Continue ReadingI interviewed David Betts and Peter Finch, both in their 90s, about what it is like to be a more mature cyclist. David is still cycling, using his trusty tricycle […]
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