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RBC Winter 2021 Report

13 February 2021Alice ElliottLeave a Comment on RBC Winter 2021 Report

With the latest Coronavirus Lockdown, the traffic levels should be closer to the low levels of last April. However, familiarity with restrictions will probably not keep so many at home!  Still, there should be more incentive for us to cycle for essential purposes and for exercise, particularly with quieter roads. Active Travel Pop-up Cycle Schemes […]

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Chairman’s Letter, September 2018

31 August 2018Keith ElliottLeave a Comment on Chairman’s Letter, September 2018

Dear RCC members, I cycle into and out of and across town all the time, and I’ve been doing that for years. There are many times when I have to try and pass through heavy traffic. Castle Hill going west is a nightmare. The road goes from one lane to three and gets choked with […]

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