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Practical use of a Gormley: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/05/03/gormley_london_figures_feature.shtml
Close-up of the Musician in the bin. Apparently he eventually had his £600 bin stolen when he hadn't put it away properly one night.
Mountain bike being unloaded from chairlift above Les Chavannes (near Morzine, France)
'When I grow up I want to be a bike' - well, maybe, if bikes were made of aluminium. Possibly a pannier rack.
Cambridge station, 1.10 on Strawberry Fair afternoon - hordes of people passing through police checks to the left, but thankfully bikes, dogs, buggies etc are brought out by a separate channel (and are even spared a ticket check).
Author Rob Ainsley (occasional Cambridge resident) looking for typos in his new book 50 Quirky Bike Rides in England and Wales - just out from Eye Books (www.eye-books.com).
The Cambridge section of Rob Ainsley's new book 50 Quirky Bike Rides in England and Wales - just out from Eye Books (www.eye-books.com) - I can vouch for the excellent research.
Riverside bridge opening - John Grimshaw discussing Cycling 2020 with Martin Lucas-Smith and James Woodburn of the Cycling Campaign
Opening of Riverside bridge - the historic cyclists group set off across the bridge again.
opening of the Riverside bridge - approach from St Andrew's Road - Clare Rankin of the City Council (right) says the bollards are far enough apart for her to get a cycle trailer through.
Opening of the Riverside bridge - Clare Macrae and Martin of the Cycling Campaign talking with County Councillor Julian Huppert (right).
Nigel Deakin (second from left) and fellow CTC members leaving Cambridge to ride the End-to-End - naturally Nigel has a LeJog-blog.
An Open Street Map surveyor at work. Handlebar mouted GPS and and earpiece for recording spoken street names and the like. This surveyor says he is addicted, and not satisfied with cycling every street in Cambridge is now filling out ... [more]
Councillor Julian Huppert being interviewed during vibration testing of the new Riverside Bridge - also Cambridge Cycling Campaign committee members Bev Nicholson, Simon Nuttall and Martin Lucas-Smith (in green), and project engineer Mike C ... [more]
Committee members examining Emmanuel Street. This two-way street was due to have a contra flow cycle lane after changes in the area. But we have just heard that it will be closed to bikes for the next three months. We were given no notice a ... [more]
Squeeze - the roadworks here means there is no room for motor vehicles to safely overtake cycles. The result is that all the vehicles are 'towed' over the bridge by the bikes.
"Sheep's Green Learner Pool Opening Soon May Bank Holiday" poster on railings. 5 bike racks (Sheffield type) are inside railings.
Philip Darnton addresses the Cambridge CCN/CTC Spring Conference 2008 http://www.camcycle.org.uk/events/conferences/cambridge2008/
Martin Lucas-Smith with David Howarth at "Creating a Cycling Culture" conference with a copy of "Cycling 2020"
Plurabelle Books - who are providing lunch for the Friday Ride at the CCN/CTC Spring Conference. www.plurabell.co.uk
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