Light up the Night Bike Ride
Friday 10th Nov, 6pm, meet at the Lido. The clocks have gone back and the days are becoming shorter, so it’s more important than ever that cyclists need to light up to be seen. […]
Continue ReadingFriday 10th Nov, 6pm, meet at the Lido. The clocks have gone back and the days are becoming shorter, so it’s more important than ever that cyclists need to light up to be seen. […]
Continue ReadingThe Thames Valley Police Community Fund supports voluntary and community groups that help to prevent crime and keep communities safe. Money for the Community Fund is created from the proceeds […]
Continue ReadingThere has been no Cycle Forum in the last few months but below are a few updates: Traffic Management Sub Committee (TMSC) I missed the last meeting, which did not […]
Continue ReadingThere have been no new active travel projects announced by West Berkshire Council as the new Lib Dem Council takes office and new committee members and portfolio holders are appointed. […]
Continue ReadingWoBC Stakeholder Engagement Wokingham Borough Council has been involving stakeholders (including Wokingham Active Travel Community Hub (WATCH)) in planning sessions for: Engagement with the current Council is good, which is […]
Continue ReadingA Traffic Management Sub-Committee and a CAST (Cleaner Air and Safer Transport) forum have happened since my last report in February. In addition, a Redlands Road site meeting with RBC […]
Continue ReadingWest Berkshire Cycle Forum The Forum met on 16 May 2023. A new Council was elected at the recent local elections; no Councillor had been selected to be the cycle […]
Continue ReadingSadly a few days before writing this report, I heard the news of a pedestrian death caused by a car on the A329 road in the Woosehill area. This is […]
Continue ReadingJust in time for the local Council elections on Thursday May 4th, we’ve launched our brand new interactive map highlighting Reading Town Centre cycling issues. The map shows the improvements […]
Continue ReadingThe presentation by Keith Elliott (RCC Secretary) and John Lee (RCC Campaigns Officer) looked at the various transport proposals and issues that have been topical for cyclists in Reading over […]
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