Cycle2work
26% of people in Southwark cycle once a month
December 12, 2018 | SallyEvaBelieve it? I’m not sure I do either. Our task is clear: to turn infrequent cyclists into frequent cyclists. All those people must have bikes. We need to get them riding … Read More
Millwall Football Club path closures
February 8, 2018 | Andy CawdellFollowing information from one of the Club stewards here are the following fixture list at Millwall football ground for the rest of this season 2017-2018.
In the order of day, … Read More
Cycle to Work Day Sept 13th – Lots of Prizes!
September 8, 2017 | Bruce LynnTake the Bike Train and you can enter a national prize draw. Details at https://www.cycletoworkday.org/ In fact you do not even have to use the Bike Train – anyone pledging … Read More
Bishopsgate (A10) junction with Wormwood Street
September 1, 2017 | Andy CawdellThe UKPN traffic management proposals involved a southbound closure to all traffic to facilitate utility connections for 100 Bishopsgate.
TfL and UKPN investigated a cycle way through the works to … Read More
Close Pass – and why do buses not keep to the speed limit?
August 2, 2017 | Andy Cawdell
This is a video of one of our members being close passed by a bus
It hung behind him when it had to and then accelerated past, cutting him … Read More
Cycling to work associated with major health benefits – new study
April 23, 2017 | Bruce LynnMore data on health benefits of cycling to work Risk of early death down by 41%. Risk of developing cardiovascular disease or cancer down by 45%. Amazing stats from an … Read More
Cycle to Work Day Special — with prizes!!!
April 23, 2017 | SallyEvaI should confess straight away that I don’t know what the prizes will be. (The discerning will have noticed that the pictures doesn’t give anything away). But while we haven’t (yet) … Read More
Starting to cycle to work
February 14, 2017 | Andy CawdellIs it safe? Will I get tired? What happens if it rains? What’s the best route? What about the traffic?
A few suggestions are below. Feel free to ask more … Read More