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The Mayor of Cambridge Councillor Ian Nimmo-Smith (r) with Simon Nuttall on Cambridge Cycling Campaign ride.
Cambridge Cycling Campaign Stall Bike and campaigners on the St Ivo Way - NCR 51 - CycleBahn opening ride on 7 Aug 2011. Some say it looks like The Netherlands.
The Mayor of Cambridge Cllr Ian Nimmo-Smith joining the opening ride of St Ivo Way - NCR 51 - CycleBahn.
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUgTfOKR0hU A lovely, mostly sunny ride begining alongside the Cam downstream of Cambridge. A few little residential dinks in between golden sunny fields ending in the Park and Ride (with big b ... [more]
Cambridge City Councillor Ian Nimmo-Smith joined the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's Bike Ride to Reach Fair.
Mayor of Cambridge Sheila Stuart talking to Simon Nuttall, organizer of the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's Reach Fair Bike Ride. Before riding she swapped the ceremonial chain for a bicycle chain, see #30528.
Mayor of Cambridge Sheila Stuart with a special chain on the Bike Ride to Reach Fair starting from Cambridge City Hall.
Julian Huppert, MP for Cambridge on the Cambridge Cycling Campaign Bike Ride to Reach Fair 2011.
Sheila Stuart, Mayor of Cambridge, Julian Huppert, MP for Cambridge on the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 2011 Bike Ride to Reach Fair.
About 300 bicycles parked in the remote and not overly convenient designated bike parking area next to the Devil's Dyke, nr Reach.
Sheila Stuart, Mayor of Cambridge on the Reach Fair Ride 2011. Note the gold chain around her neck is a gold coloured bicycle chain, and not the official ceremonial chain, which can be seen at #30539.
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 ... [more]
School children displaced onto the pavement by cars blocking the cycle lane on Gilbert Road.
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]
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]
City Cllr Tim Ward, County Cllr Mr David Jenkins (Gilbert Road is an important link for cyclists in Histon & Impington), Cambridge MP Dr Julian Huppert, who takes a keen interest in cyclists' security and issues in his constituency. Befor ... [more]
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. Mr Hu ... [more]
BBC and ITV in tandem. BBC camera on the rack (fixed) and ITV reporter Martin Stew on the backseat.
From left to right: Cllr Tim Ward (Arbury), MP Dr. Julian Huppert (Cambridge City), Cllr Ian Nimmo-Smith (West Chesterton) joining the fact-finding ride on Gilbert Road with officers, campaigners, parents, residents...
Cllr Rupert Moss-Eccardt (Arbury) discussing details of the scheme with Gilbert Road residents after the fact finding ride. In the background Cambridge Cycling Campaign committee officer interviewed for BBC Look East.
On 18 May 2010 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 t ... [more]
On 18 May 2010 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 t ... [more]
Cllr Lister Wilson (Conservative for Bourn, Cambourne, Caxton; Political Management Arrangements) taking an interest in the situation on Gilbert Road, here on a quiet stretch.
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]
Left to right: Cllr Douglas de Lacey (Girton) the County Cycling Officer Patrick Joyce in representation of the County Council, speaker of the opponents Dr. Henry Tribe and speaker of the supporters Dr James Woodburn joining the fact-findin ... [more]
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.
Phil Crack, Officer in charge of the Gilbert Road upgrade speaking in representation of the council to Cllr Douglas de Lacey (Girton) at the Gilbert Road ride.
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.
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]
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.
BBC and ITV "in tandem". BBC Look East camera on the rack, ITV reporter with camera on the rear seat. He insisted on Klaas wearing a helmet in case he appears on the picture (good that you never see the cameraman).
Cambridge News taking pictures, ITV filming, James Woodburn conversing with Dr Henry Tribe.
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]
A group of Gilbert Road residents, Councillors, the MP for Cambridge, members of the Cambridge Cycling Campaign, parents of local school children and other road users cycled along the road to Chesterton Community College at the time when ch ... [more]


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