Wokingham Cycle Parking Project
To address the issue of bike theft in Wokingham, the idea of a cycle parking project became a collaborative effort between Wokingham Town Council and My Journey, Wokingham Borough Council, […]
Continue ReadingTo address the issue of bike theft in Wokingham, the idea of a cycle parking project became a collaborative effort between Wokingham Town Council and My Journey, Wokingham Borough Council, […]
Continue ReadingWe have focused on cycle security in this newsletter as being able to securely park your bike and know that it’s still going to be there when you come back […]
Continue ReadingIn 2020 Reading Council consulted on its Transport Strategy for the period 2020-2036. Then came a pandemic and, for the stated reason that travel patterns were significantly impacted by the […]
Continue ReadingOver the years, Reading Cycle Campaign has been putting together lists of problems that affect cyclists as well as ideas for schemes to make cycling easier or safer. Whilst budget […]
Continue ReadingDear RCC members I have to admit that I have not been doing too much cycling over the last couple of months, probably not doing enough if the truth be […]
Continue ReadingOne Year of Kidical Mass in Reading Kidical Mass Reading had its first ride in April 2022. There were only three of us in the organising team, and only one […]
Continue ReadingWest Berkshire Council has supported several initiatives to support the use of cargo bikes. Two local businesses that have benefited from this support are Thatcham Refillable and DeeCaf in Tilehurst. […]
Continue ReadingThere was huge interest and a great turn-out for our April open meeting with Pedal and Post, the Oxford-based e-cargo bike delivery service. CEO Chris Benton gave an overview of […]
Continue ReadingIn March Transport for London (TfL) unveiled a new plan to work with the boroughs, businesses and the freight and servicing industry to transform how deliveries and servicing trips are made […]
Continue ReadingCycle ‘Infrastructure’ Dear Sir, I’ve just read the article from Joe Edwards and John Lee (Chairman’s Letter, RCC Newsletter Spring 2023). It’s always struck me that there is something odd […]
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