RCC Committee 2023 Christmas Wish List
As a committee, we decided to spread a bit of Christmas cheer by revealing what we would like to receive from Santa. Here are the results: Dear Mr White Van […]
Continue ReadingAs a committee, we decided to spread a bit of Christmas cheer by revealing what we would like to receive from Santa. Here are the results: Dear Mr White Van […]
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 ReadingCastle Hill Cycle Lane The tidal flow traffic lane that used to wash up and down the foot of Castle Hill on a daily basis has now been removed. The […]
Continue ReadingDear RCC members Reasons to be Cheerful! With the press and media full of the most depressing news, I feel a real need to find reasons to be cheerful. Perhaps […]
Continue ReadingKidical Mass at the Reading Cycle Festival Kidical Mass Reading joined the crowds at Reading Cycle Festival, running a circular ride through Caversham. The ride started in the dry, meaning […]
Continue ReadingIf you were paying attention in early November, you may have seen local news coverage of a ‘Light up the Night’ bike ride where over 30 cyclists rode through town […]
Continue ReadingIn the previous newsletter we looked at cycle security. Being able to park your bike and know that it’s still going to be there when you come back, is an […]
Continue ReadingIf you’re thinking of taking your bike on a train from Reading, the advice from the GWR website is to check with the train operator first. Not particularly helpful. Reading […]
Continue ReadingThames Valley Police (TVP) has been helping us understand the stolen bike repatriation process. If your bike is found and collected by TVP, they will check both BikeRegister (www.bikeregister.com) and […]
Continue ReadingDear RCC members I was intending to write a long diatribe fulminating against the dire state of the local roads, but as most of you who read this newsletter are […]
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