RBC Spring 2024 Report
Cycle Forum The Cycle Forum meeting was held on 29 February and RCC tabled a number of issues we hope to get some answers and actions on. Oxford Road and […]
Continue ReadingCycle Forum The Cycle Forum meeting was held on 29 February and RCC tabled a number of issues we hope to get some answers and actions on. Oxford Road and […]
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 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 ReadingAs a very nervous cyclist, I am not inclined to get on my bike, even to do a simple journey into town or to visit the doctor’s surgery. This isn’t […]
Continue ReadingThe coronavirus problems are continuing but traffic levels on many roads are back to normal. Cycling numbers still seem to be well above previous levels, encouraged by the reluctance to […]
Continue ReadingAs you probably know by now over the last few months RBC has received some funds to support active travel in the borough. The amount of funding received depends on […]
Continue ReadingWhen we moved to Reading in 2018 one of the first things we bought was a cargo bike. Being a second–generation non-driver and life-long cyclist, I had been thinking of […]
Continue ReadingIn May, in response to the Covid-19 crisis, the Secretary of State for Transport stated that the government expects local authorities to make significant changes to their road layouts to […]
Continue ReadingWe don’t know what the official results are of the Cow Lane Bridge widening on traffic volumes yet, but we do know it has sped up the traffic on Richfield […]
Continue ReadingA Cycle Forum meeting took place on 31 October with RBC, RCC and other representatives present. A range of issues were tabled: Potholes etc We were informed about the highway […]
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