WoBC Spring Report 2023
Kidical Mass Kidical Mass continues to go well. We run these sessions with Kat and her team in Reading and alternate months between Wokingham and Reading. Momentum is gradually building, […]
Continue ReadingKidical Mass Kidical Mass continues to go well. We run these sessions with Kat and her team in Reading and alternate months between Wokingham and Reading. Momentum is gradually building, […]
Continue ReadingDear RCC members The following piece is taken from a recent article in The Guardian and reading it caused me to remember a similar incident that happened to me and […]
Continue ReadingA Christmassy Ride Santa’s a busy man in December, so we were lucky to secure his attendance at Reading’s Kidical Mass Ride. Crucial, of course, was what method of transport […]
Continue ReadingWe welcome the implementation of traffic calming schemes to improve conditions for cyclists and pedestrians. However, the Redlands Road Area scheme falls way short of providing decent conditions. We make […]
Continue ReadingWhat are the main cycle signs that we should know? Most signs and markings are shown in the Highway Code, 2022 being the latest edition. The round blue signs relate […]
Continue ReadingStation Underpass Consultation on making cycling legal through the station subway took place in February with 73% of respondents being in favour of allowing cycling. The proposal to revoke the […]
Continue ReadingIt was sometime early last year when Kat Heath got in touch with Reading Cycle Campaign looking for assistance in publicising her idea of setting up a Critical Mass style […]
Continue ReadingThames Valley Police along with British Transport Police will be holding a Bike Security Marking event on Friday 17th February 2023 outside Reading Railway Station (town centre side) from 3:30-5pm. […]
Continue ReadingThe following piece is taken from a recent article in the Guardian and reading it caused me to remember a similar incident that happened to me and give me cause […]
Continue ReadingWokingham Borough Council (WoBC) is taking delivery of two electric cargo bikes, which can carry loads for delivery, in January. Wokingham want local businesses to trial them to see if […]
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