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Wild camping has been a hot topic in recent weeks as a High Court ruling overturned more than three decades of wild camping on Dartmoor. Cycling UK’s Sam Jones who began his camping life on the moor explains why he is not going to stop wild camping
Three weeks on from the High Court…
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The East Midlands city has made big strides in making everyday cycling accessible to everyone. Rob Ainsley cycled around it to discover how.
London has its Cycle Superhighways, Cambridge its everyday-biking culture. Which other towns and cities make the showcase-cycling list? Big cities don…
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We’re all trying to limit the number of journeys we make during the coronavirus pandemic but one that can’t be avoided is the shopping trip.Cycling UK's Christina Bengston has some helpful tips and options for how you can use your bike to do the weekly shop safely
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Couple met through Cycling UK club in Buckinghamshire in 1953
Still ride together around their home in Shropshire
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With shared love of cycling. Pamela and John White prove that simply heading out together on bicycles can be…
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As the start of National Inclusion Week, Nasser Tell, chair of Cycling UK-affiliated group CycleOut sums up how the club has changed over the past quarter century, as well as sharing some of the secrets of the group’s success
Who are we?
CycleOut is a non-profit club run by volunteers with…
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Eileen Sheridan was one of the most celebrated cyclist (male or female) in the 1940s and 1950s. Many of the records she set then have not yet been broken, and she is now in her 90th year! She remains a positive force for cycling, and a member of CTC...
Eileen Sheridan does not sound as if…
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If you’re thinking about trying some longer rides, nutrition and how to stay properly fuelled is something you should consider. Content Officer Rebecca Armstrong has some advice for what to eat and why to ensure you finish the ride feeling happy and strong.
Maybe…
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The tabloid appears to be on a crusade against the installation of new cycle lanes across the UK, but its latest weapons in the bike-lane backlash have raised a few eyebrows, as well as hackles
It’s not exactly news that the Mail on Sunday isn’t a big fan of people on bikes, but its rage…
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Some cycle from Land’s End to John o’ Groats for charity or for a personal challenge. Cycling UK member Paul Lloyd did it purely for the joy of touring.
Land’s End was shrouded in mist and silent on this mid-May morning. Not a sound from the waves on the rocks below. No wind blowing over…
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Meet the ‘professor of cycle infrastructure’ John Parkin, of Bristol UWE’s traffic engineering department. His new book provides all the evidence for things campaigners know and feel but sometimes can’t prove – well, now we can. Rob Ainsley visits him in Bristol.
Tabloids might call John…
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