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When spending money could improve the safety for all its users, The Humber Bridge Board would rather ban cyclists and pedestrians who don’t pay to cross anyway. Cycling UK's head of campaigns, Duncan Dollimore explains why the Board should listen to the existing evidence on suicide prevention…
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With elections in all four home nations in May 2022, now is the ideal time to press for political support for cycling. Cycling UK campaigns and policy manager in Scotland Jim Densham explains how you can help On 5 May 2022 elections will be held for local councils in England, Scotland and…
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New Cycling UK member, Edward Keeping from Kent has just turned 87 and is still cycling regularly, using his bike to help out others. His friend, Mick Rendell, tells Cycling UK why he has nominated Edward for a Going the Extra Mile award and how he is an inspiration for others A captivating…
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Cycling UK's Women's Festival of Cycling live 'How to fix a puncture' classes for beginners create a welcoming and light-hearted environment, where all questions, challenges and struggles are embraced. Through running the classes last year we've seen the common mistakes. Here is a selection of some of our favourite errors so you can avoid them, or at the very least, know…
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With civil servants preparing for a (much delayed) cross-Government Spending Review, Cycling UK worked with the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group to brief MPs on the funding needed to meet the Government's targets. Cycling UK Policy Director Roger Geffen explains why it seems that the Minister is finally listening…
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Hills can be off-putting, especially to newer cyclists. Content Officer Rebecca Armstrong has all the advice you need to improve your skills so you’ll be racing up those inclines There’s no getting away from it – hills are hard. No one wants to get to the top…
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What should you do if you are involved in a cycling incident with another road user? Here is some advice from Paul Darlington, consultant solicitor and founder of Cycle-SOS, which represents Cycling UK members in relation to cycling collisions, crashes and incidents What to do after a collision…
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We often hear that cycling can save you money on transport but exactly how much can we really save? Cycling UK’s communications officer Christina Bengston investigates According to the Institute for Government the cost-of-living crisis “refers to the fall in ‘real’ disposable incomes (that…
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Riding with a group turns cycling into a social occasion, something we've all missed over the last year. Before the pandemic, we spoke to a cross-section of Cycling UK members and affiliates as they explained what group riding means for them Now that group riding across the UK has…
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Training children with special educational needs and disabilities to ride a bike led Cycling UK member Dara Godivala to develop a method that he believes will work for anyone. He spoke to Cycling UK's digital officer, Rebecca Armstrong Cycling UK member Dara Godivala is a lifelong…
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