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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.
The Mayor of Cambridge, Ian Nimmo-Smith holding the opening speech for the Reach Fair Ride, which he joined (wearing "the other" mayoral chain).
Simon Nuttall starting the the Ride to Reach Fair 2012 - with the mayor of Cambridge, Ian Nimmo-Smith
Ian Nimmo-Smith, mayor of Cambridge, ready for the the Ride to Reach Fair 2012 - with Simon Nuttall and an attendant ready to take teh mayoral chain by car.
Ian Nimmo-Smith, mayor of Cambridge, looking forward to the Reach Fair Ride 2012 - with Simon Nuttall
Martin gives a talk to the Britsh Computer Society about how we've built CycleStreets using open data.
See clip at http://youtu.be/okkhfI_lOA4 Decsription there as well. Another irritating bit of this cycle route. Why on earth did they develop the cycle route on the road when there's so much space?
Hack day eureka moment - first vector rendered map in a new CycleStreets Android app tab.
Cambridge City Councillors wearing coloured bike pins before voting on #CycleSafe in Cambridge.
Cambridge City Councillors wearing coloured bike pins before voting on #CycleSafe in Cambridge.
Rhoda Buchanan from The Times talks with Cllr Shona Johnstone and members of Cambridge Cycling Campaign regarding #CycleSafe in Cambridge.
Rhoda Buchanan from The Times talks with Cllr Shona Johnstone and members of Cambridge Cycling Campaign regarding #CycleSafe in Cambridge.
Jim talks to Rhoda Buchanan from The Times and Cllr Shona Johnstone regarding #CycleSafe in Cambridge.
Jim talks to Rhoda Buchanan from The Times and Cllr Shona Johnstone regarding #CycleSafe in Cambridge.
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall at this event to promote more use of green energy by the University of Cambridge: http://www.energisecambridge.org/ The organisers got the group of about 80 attenders to stand in the shape of a 3 bla ... [more]
At an event to encourage the university to use greener energy. See #35501. http://www.energisecambridge.org/connect-up.html
The Outspoken team pose outside their offices - its a photo-shoot for their new website. http://www.outspokendelivery.co.uk/about-us/team
Pressing the case for more investment in Cycling: Cambridge Cycling Campaign had a busy day at Mill Road Winter Fair 2011. http://www.millroadwinterfair.org/ We held a stall to promote the work we do and recruit new members. Hot topics ... [more]
Trial setup of Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall for the Mill Road Winter Fair 2011. See http://www.millroadwinterfair.org/ (The map shows the location where we'll be on Sat 3rd Dec 2011 from 10 to 4:30pm.)
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0gjcSANqr0 Yep, not only do cars pass too close at times, so do cyclists. Of course if a car had been this close it'd have been really dangerous, a cyclist is not as bad. However, you do see m ... [more]
Forever Active cyclists - take some brief shelter from the shower in this barn. Bike rides for health, promoted by... http://www.forever-active.org.uk/
Development work in progress at our #csminihackday for our GeoVation toolkit. Talking about bundles, gems, ruby, rails etc.
The development team gets together to do some Geovating - scoping work for the forthcoming campaigning toolkit project.
Prototyping ideas during our discussions on the cycle campaign group toolkit project specification. See http://www.cyclestreets.net/blog/category/toolkit/ for more info on this project.
My artistic response to the CB1 development scheme hasn't quite worked here, might try with riders dressed in black - or have white rays coming out of front and back lights!
Klaas, Cllr Tom Bygott (Girton), Vanessa and Cllr Ian Bates, Cabinet Member for Growth and Planning after the Campaign had handed over the petition for the Ring Fort Path.
Campaigners meet councillors for the official hand-over of a petition containing over 400 signatures in support of the Ring Fort path. http://www.camcycle.org.uk/campaigning/issues/ringfortpath/ Council's tweeted photo: http://ow.ly/i/f ... [more]
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall materials in advance of our event at http://www.bikeweek.org.uk/ringfortpath
The Kingston Arms - Jim Chisholm, John Grimshaw, Nichola Harrison, Rohan Wilson and Mike Davies discussing No Entry Except Cycles signs.
The Kingston Arms - Jim Chisholm, John Grimshaw, Nichola Harrison and Rohan Wilson discussing No Entry Except Cycles signs.
See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8i5m4zRHZk One of the more hilarious issues of Cambridge. Nothing you can do apart from steer (geddit) clear. Cows have been allowed here for 500+ years more than cyclists!
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's co-ordinator presents the case for retaining Cycling Officer posts during a full council meeting. http://www.camcycle.org.uk/campaigning/issues/cyclingofficers/case.html
Reach Fair Ride 2011 at Ditton Meadows. See approx. location where this picture was taken #37491
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.
Armed with a scythe, broom, secateurs and trimmers the Reach Fair Reconnaissance Ride gets underway. http://www.camcycle.org.uk/events/rides/recce.html
A snippet from Cambridge First about a certain website's hopes of funding for a project to help campaigners campaign.
We've sourced these flags, windsocks and streamers for our #ReachRide http://www.camcycle.org.uk/events/rides/ from http://www.skyblueleisure.co.uk/
Its late March and this area of Parker's Piece is still cordoned off - presumably so that the grass can make a good recovery from the winter fair.
Volunteers helping to stuff hundreds of copies of our newly printed brochure for local authorities. See: http://www.cyclestreets.net/localauthorities/
This was one of the more ready-to-go bikes at the auction - but didn't meet its reserve price of £50.
The cycle auction in progress. Bidders were quite thin on the ground at this first auction. On the right there was a table top sale of various bike bits.
Council worker gritting a footpath (used by cyclists, but of no strategic importance) by hand.


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