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Terry Clark and David Hembrow before starting a ride from Lands End to John o'Groats in July 2006. There is a website describing the entire journey here: http://www.hembrow.eu/lejog/triplog.html
Paradise Square - home to the Wesleys who set up the methodist church. We learn this on a http://www.sfnr.org.uk/ event.
Forever Active riders at this tea-stop - a Costa Coffee outlet on the West Cambridge site. Pretty good views into the distance from here.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's grave. Marker pens left in a pot, and some coins in a spiral pattern. We were told that sometimes small ladders are left there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Wittgenstein This photo was taken during a bike ... [more]
Apple pressing day on Gilbert Road. Local people are invited to bring their apples and pears for pressing bottling and freezing. I had a report that "over 50 people came, who passed some 100 l of juice from about the 900 lbs of apples". ... [more]
Cambridge Cycling Campaign stall bike at Orchard Park Family Fun Day collected another 180 signatures for the "Ring Fort Path" petition http://iitm.be/ringfortpath , including from Cllr Ward and Cambridge Mayor Cllr Nimmo-Smith.
Cambridge Cycling Campaign stall at Orchard Park Family Fun Day collected another 180 signatures for the "Ring Fort Path" petition http://iitm.be/ringfortpath , including from Cllr Ward and Cambridge Mayor Cllr Nimmo-Smith.
UK Bike Polo Championships in Edinburgh 16th-17th July 2011, Murrayfield Curling Rink, Edinburgh
Cambridge City Councillor Ian Nimmo-Smith joined the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's Bike Ride to Reach Fair.
Mayor of Cambridge Sheila Stuart with a special chain on the Bike Ride to Reach Fair starting from Cambridge City Hall.
Martin, David and others enjoying a well-earned ice cream at Wandlebury after the official opening of the cycle route.
A group of Gilbert Road residents, Councillors, the MP for Cambridge, members of the Cambridge Cycling Campaign and other road users cycled along the road to Chesterton Community College at the time when children were going to school. The a ... [more]
Cross party interest in Gilbert Road. Cllr Lister Wilson (front left) and Cllr David Jenkins (front Centre) and Cllr Douglas de Lacey.
A group of Gilbert Road residents, Councillors, the MP for Cambridge, members of the Cambridge Cycling Campaign and other road users cycled along the road to Chesterton Community College at the time when children were going to school. The a ... [more]
Cllr Lister Wilson (Bourn, Cambourne, Caxton; Political Management Arrangements) has a keen interest in transport matters and joint the fact finding ride with officers, residents and other road users.
Cllr Simon Sedgwick-Jell (member of the Growth & Infrastructure PDG), MP Julian Huppert. several councillors, officers, residents, parents etc joined the fact-finding ride on Gilbert Road.
Two campaigners who spoke to Cllrs at Cabinet about Gilbert Road: Dr. Henry Tribe (opponent) and Dr James Woodburn (supporter). Both joined the fact-finding ride.
MP Dr. Julian Huppert, local Councillors, and Cambridge Cycling Campaign members preparing for the ride on Gilbert Road.
Survivors of the Reach Fair ride 2010 on their return to the start point after riding to Ely and back.
Menus - at the Peacocks Tea rooms Reach Fair riders choose from the huge menu of teas - but all go for 'ordinary'.
Location of Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall for the Mill Road Winter fair tomorrow.
Jim Chisholm and the Campaign Stall at a Commuter Travel Showcase event organised by Travel for Work.
King Lear in situ envirnomental theatre.'captivating' We cycled there and had a scary ride back along the very dark roman road.
"Come and get a free cyclists' breakfast" Sally and TIm ushering in riders to this bike week 2009 event.
This is a famous image by Robert Doisneau: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Doisneau "I don't photograph life as it is, but life as I would like it to be," Robert Doisneau The original can be found in the sequence at... http://w ... [more]
Cambridge University's Senate House covered in HTML code as part of the display for the launch of the Cambridge 800 celebrations. Perhaps they should have used the beta CycleStreets code instead?
Friday Riders investigate the new Walking House (which isn't actually walking/working at present!) at Wysing Arts Centre.
Friday Riders on Conference Weekend taking lunch, courtesy of Plurabelle Books, http://www.plurabelle.co.uk/
Glastonbury Festival Map of the site at: http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/data/image/Fineguide-10-map-may-update.jpg