Skip navigation

Campaign Diary

Please note: the most up-to-date version of the diary of events is always in the events section of the website.

December 2004

Wed 15-7 pmFree cycle security coding at Cambridge Station Cycles, next to the railway station. The security code is a deterrent to theft and enables bikes to be traced nationally.
Fri 38:30 amNewsletter 57 review and planning for 58, over breakfast at Tatties café.
Tue 77.30 pmMonthly open meeting, Friends' Meeting House, Jesus Lane, at the Park Street junction. (Tea and coffee, a chance to chat, and for us to introduce ourselves to new members for the first half-hour. The meeting proper starts at 8 pm.)
Sun 121 pmLeisurely Ride. Meet at Hobbs Pavilion on Parker's Piece. Short cycle ride round Cambridge followed by a seasonal celebration of mince pies and mulled wine or non-alcoholic drink at 100 Thoday Street. All members welcome from 4.30 pm even if you did not come on the ride!
Mon 207 pmJoin us for a social gathering and Christmas party at CB2 café 5-7 Norfolk Street.

January 2005

Tue 47.30 pmMonthly open meeting, Friends' Meeting House, Jesus Lane. For a description see 7 December.
Sat 8 - Sun 9A meeting to draft our responses to Councillors of the Cambridge Area Joint Committee (AJC). Please ask the Campaign (see Committee details elsewhere in this newsletter) if you need more details.
Sat 8Newsletter 58 deadline. Please contact the editor if you would like to write an article.
Sun 91 pmLeisurely Ride. A countryside ride, at a gentle pace. Meet at Hobbs Pavilion on Parker's Piece. Back in Cambridge around 5 pm. You will need bike lights.
Mon 177 pmJoin us for a social gathering at CB2 café 5-7 Norfolk Street. Please contact us if you plan to come to check that the event is still on.
Wed 267.30 pmNewsletter 58 envelope stuffing, probably at the new Baby Milk Action offices. Please contact us to confirm the location.

February 2005

Tue 17.30 pmMonthly open meeting, Friends' Meeting House, Jesus Lane. For a description see 7 December. This meeting will have as its main focus the proposals for the St Ives Railway corridor - the benefits for cyclists of a guided bus or of a train.
Fri 48.30 amNewsletter 58 review and planning for 59, over breakfast at Tatties café.
Sun 131 pmLeisurely Ride. A countryside ride, at a gentle pace. Meet at Hobbs Pavilion on Parker's Piece. Back in Cambridge around 5 pm.
Mon 217 pmJoin us for a social gathering at CB2 café 5-7 Norfolk Street. Please contact us if you plan to come to check that the event is still on.

Further ahead

9-10 AprilA meeting to draft our responses to Councillors of the Cambridge Area Joint Committee (AJC). Please ask the Campaign (see Committee details elsewhere in this newsletter) if you need more details.
31 May - 3 JuneVelo City 2005 Conference in Dublin. Full details on the CCN website www.cyclenetwork.org.uk
10-12 SeptemberGrand Opening of the National Cycle Network will be in Cambridge. Watch this space for more information.