Our constitution
GENERAL
1. The name of the group shall be “Southwark Cyclists” (or such other name as the group may decide at an Annual Meeting). This document is the governing document … Read More
Membership
Southwark Cyclists has no membership scheme as such. Anyone who shares our general views about cycling can regard themselves as a member – and especially if they come to our … Read More
Find out what our Cycling Joint Working Group is achieving
Southwark Cyclists has established a cycling joint work group. We have identified our aims and objectives. We share this information and more about the working group here.
Aims and objectives … Read More
Resources for cycling design standards
London Cycling Design Standards (LCDS)
The London Cycling Design Standards report contains guidance and standards for people creating cycle routes and other transport systems which affect cyclists
This report may … Read More
Adequate cycling space
We are passionate about space for cycling, and are currently in conflict with Southwark Council over design standards. Join our campaign to improve safety for all.
Cycling design standards
Achieving adequate cycle design standards is one of our core priorities. Transport for London (TFL) have recently published their cycle design standards and Southwark Council have published theirs. We are … Read More
Cycle parking on Southwark estates
We had a big discussion about cycle storage on estates at a recent meeting, a project being driven by Eleanor Margolies.
Working with Peter Wood she produced a doument to … Read More
Portrait Bench ride
Join us for a celebratory ride at an easy-going, conversational pace on our ride to the unveiling of Portrait Bench at Greenland Dock.
Meet us under the grey/turquoise archway at … Read More
Dynamo’s luck was in
Author: Alice Beneyto
Lashing Saturday rain didn’t bode well but the Dynamo’s luck was in. Hackney’s Pub On The Park starting point was dry by early evening.
A rainbow sea … Read More
Dunwich Dynamo 2014
Every year, on the Saturday closest to a full moon in July, thousands of cyclists meet in London and ride 120 miles through the night to the Suffolk coast. There’s … Read More