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71.Public Transport Update: Cycle Lockers(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:11:52 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Steve Bowater has been writing to GMPTE about their cycle lockers, highlighting where improvements can be made. This positive approach is producing results, with GMPTE now asking Steve for information on preferred sizes and types, and for assistance with...
72.Planning and Infrastructure(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:09:59 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Dick Venes attended the monthly Manchester City Council Traffic Management Unit meeting. Ten schemes were presented, including three related directly to cycling: a proposed new off-road cycling facility along the Princess Parkway from Wilbraham Road to Claremont Road (looks good);...
73.Trafford cycle forum(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:04:17 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Richard Alderson has been busy effectively representing GMCC, along with Ernie Buck, on the Trafford cycle forum. He has been successful in getting a greater voice for the GMCC and cyclists generally, when inputting into technical meetings and...
74.Public transport update: Bikes on the Metrolink(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:02:28 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Steve Bowater has been contacting new Metrolink Director Philip Purdy, telling him about the past history of Metrolink consultations which in 2002 showed convincing public support for cycle carriage on the Metrolink and resulted in a policy change to accept cycle...
75.Public transport update: Bikes on Trams(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:02:28 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Steve Bowater has been contacting new Metrolink Director Philip Purdy, telling him about the past history of Metrolink consultations which in 2002 showed convincing public support for cycle carriage on the Metrolink and resulted in a policy change to accept cycle...
76.Manchester City Council’s TIF-bid seminar(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:00:30 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
At Manchester City Council’s TIF-bid seminar, GMCC raised the issue of bikes on Metrolink and lack of detail on cycling measures. We were told that funding cannot be moved from one spending area to another. GMCC will champion cycling as...
77.Manchester City Council’s TIF-bid seminar(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 10:00:30 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
At Manchester City Council’s TIF-bid seminar, GMCC raised the issue of bikes on Metrolink and lack of detail on cycling measures. We were told that funding cannot be moved from one spending area to another. GMCC will champion cycling as...
78.Trafford bus and cycle lanes(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 09:57:14 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Trafford metropolitan borough have been less than helpful over the enforcement of bus lanes. Despite a long correspondence about cars obstructing the bus lanes on Upper Chorlton Road, the traffic officers claim this is a police matter yet are...
79.Trafford bus and cycle lanes(Saturday 23rd of August 2008 09:57:14 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Trafford metropolitan borough have been less than helpful over the enforcement of bus lanes. Despite a long correspondence about cars obstructing the bus lanes on Upper Chorlton Road, the traffic officers claim this is a police matter yet are...
80.My Life In Limbo(Friday 22nd of August 2008 11:03:36 AM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
Asylum seekers in Bury talk about the struggles of a life spent waiting for Home Office approval
Formats available: MPEG4 Video (.mp4), Flash Video (.flv)
Tags: asylum, seeker, refugee, bury, home, office