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Photos taken on 1st December 2007

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Lack of cycle parking on Mill Road results in bikes being left against lamposts, causing blockages for pedestrians. There is space for cycle parking opposite.

Trishaws at the Mill Road Winter Fair

Bicycle at the Mill Road Winter Fair

No need for two traffic exit lanes here. Better to create a cycle contraflow instead.

Shortage of cycle parking during the Mill Road Winter Fair.

Scenes during the Mill Road Winter Fair 2007: large numbers of people walking but car traffic still dominating the area. Perhaps Mill Road should be shut to through-traffic on the day of the fair, to prevent this atrociously poor pedestrian ... [more]

The Magnificent Revolutionary Cycling Cinema at the Mill Road Winter Fair 2007 - bikes power the sound system.

Excellent wide and smooth segregated cycle path following on from #12270.

Bridge built over a ditch so that cyclists can continue to be segregated from motor traffic on this narrow section of road. Note that drivers at one point along here have to give way to oncoming vehicles. Cyclists avoid the problem of ha ... [more]

An example of how segregation allows motorists to be controlled without adversely affecting cyclists. At this location the road narrows and bends and it is necessary to give one direction of travel on the road a higher priority than the ... [more]

The entirely rural 30 km/h around the village of Deurze. This zone is about 1.5 km long on mostly empty rural roads with just a few houses. The other end of the 30 km/h zone shown in #12136 "Let op, rechts heeft voorrang" is to tell peop ... [more]

Bicycle inner-tube vending machine. The sign reads "Never more without... Continental cycle inner tubes". Also someone had written on Euro-5.50 (the price of an innertube). It's not particularly unusual to see boxes attached to buildi ... [more]

link from pubs to Grantchester Meadows cycle route

The Bridle Way, Grantchester

M11 bridge on Barton-Grantchester bridleway

Not a right of way (and noisy!), but well used by horse-riders

stepped bridge over M11

Bourn Brook bridge on bridleway north of Canteloupe Farm

Byway north from Canteloupe Farm

A rideable byway on the north slope

An alternative to Barrington Hill - a muddy byway

Orwell church

Barrington green - it would be very easy to link the various gravel drives to provide a Safe Routes to School link.

Barrington green - it would be very easy to link the various gravel drives to provide a Safe Routes to School link.

Barrington green - it would be very easy to link the various gravel drives to provide a Safe Routes to School link.

Barrington green - it would be very easy to link the various gravel drives to provide a Safe Routes to School link.

Barringtom cement works from Barrington Hill

Haslingfield church from Barrington Hill (near the top)

Barrington Hill southbound

Haslingfield church and foot of Chapel Hill (aka Barrington Hill)

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