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Newsletter 1
- Launch!
- First Monthly Meeting
- Recent Activities
- Editorial
- Bits and Pieces
- Discounts for members
- Draft Constitution
- The National Cycle Network in Cambs
- Next Meeting
- Contact Details
Newsletter 2
- Welcome!
- Cycle Ban in Burleigh Street
- Quality and Quantity
- Help Improve Cycle Provision!
- Sainsbury's, Cycles, and Arbury Park
- The Stall
- Cycle More Often
- Constitution
- Elected Officers
- Press HERE
- Discounts for Members
- STOP PRESS
- Contact Details
- Diary
Newsletter 3
- Welcome!
- Burleigh Street Ban
- Quality Streets
- Lock It And Lose It Anyway
- Charlie Alpha Romeo
- Cycle Challenge: Cycle Friendly Employers' Club
- The Campaign T-Shirt
- Cycle Strategy: The Council's Report
- Cycle Strategy: Our Response
- Some Current Schemes
- Road Danger Reduction: The New Agenda
- Stall Volunteers Still Needed!
- Come Together
- Cycle Campaign Network Conference
- Cycling Evening News
- Discounts for Members
- What's Your Route?
- Christmas Party
- To Ban or Not to Ban?
- Elected Officers
- Contact Details
- Third Party Insurance
Newsletter 4
- Ban Permanent Despite Report
- Promote Cycling For Money
- Reduce Traffic, Bill
- Wobble To Wales
- The Green Student Network Spring Gathering
- A Manifesto for Cycling Provision
- Updates
- Stall*U*Like
- Member Discounts
- Advance Notice: Speaker Meeting
- Monthly Meetings
- Elected Officers
- Contact Details
Newsletter 5
- Road Danger Reduction Meeting
- Big Projects
- Cycle Promoter Appointed
- National Bike Week
- Design Report Published
- Media Watch
- Cycle Shorts
- T-Shirts Are Here!
- Stall Volunteer Glow
- Member Discounts
- Monthly Meetings
- Elected Officers
- Contact Details
- Thanks This Month
- The 'Grand Cycle Ride'
Newsletter 6
- National Bike Week Events
- Six F's for National Bike Week
- Grand, Safe, Cycling
- Compulsory Cycle Paths?
- Pelican Crossings Are Bad Things
- Media Watch
- Sustrans Routes Nearby
- Cycle Campaign Network/Cyclists' Rights Network Spring Conference 1996
- London Cycling Campaign
- Book Review
- Critical Mass
- National Cycle Use Targets
- The York Experience
- Manifesto Fest
- Cycle Lockers Investigation
- Stall Fever
- Membership Up
- Member Discounts
- Monthly Meetings
- Elected Officers
- Contact Details
- Thanks This Month
- Petition for A14 Cycle and Pedestrian Footbridge
Newsletter 7
- Government Cycle Strategy
- Chesterton Crossing
- Coun Evelyn Knowles: An Apology
- Cycle Liaison Committee Started
- Barton Road
- Butt Lane
- Media Watch
- Snatch And Ride Alert
- An Introduction to Cycle Touring
- Cambridge D.A. C.T.C. Easy Leisure Rides
- Stalled Fever!
- National Bike Week
- Cycle Signs
- Doctor Bike in Central Cambridge
- How the Councils work ... or, who to complain to
- Speeding up the Cycling Campaign
- 100 Years Of The Car: 100 Years Of Carnage
- Member Discounts
- Monthly Meetings
- Elected Officers
- Contact Details
- Thanks This Month
Newsletter 8
- Our First AGM!
- Safety Time of Year
- Bike Parking Locations
- Madingley Road Park-&-Cycle
- See Beautiful Views of Ugley
- Reclaim The Streets
- Cambridge Area Cycling Liaison Group
- Footway Buildouts and Chesterton Road Crossing (Continued)
- The CCC Web Site
- Cycle Training
- Stall Opportunities
- Member Discounts
- Monthly Meetings
- Elected Officers
- Contact Details
- Thanks This Month
Newsletter 9
- Editorial
- Annual General Meeting
- South Cambridgeshire boosts budget
- Road Traffic Reduction Bill
- Bridge Street Closure news
- Current Schemes
- Build outs
- Changes at the Transportation Department
- National Cycling Strategy, and Labour's stance on cycling
- Security
- Going Dutch
- Bikes on Anglia Trains
- Better Cycling for Adults
- To Bang or not to Bang?
- Christmas Party
- Don't forget to write
- Elected Officers
- Monthly Meetings
- Discount Shopping
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 10
- Easy Leisure Rides
- Draft Policy On Shared-Use Footways
- Making life easier... (1) Mirrors
- More On The Trains
- Cycle Schemes
- National Bike Week
- Subgroups
- Zero Tolerance. By a member of the Opposition (to cars)
- Grand Cycle Ride 1997
- Discount Shopping
- Elected Officers
- Contacting The Campaign
- Next meeting
Newsletter 11
- Introduction
- Bridge Street
- Royal Cambridge Hotel junction
- Other schemes
- Surgery on the Bike Bridge
- Maintenance cuts hit cyclists and pedestrians hardest
- WAGN trains
- Sponsored Cycle Rides
- 'England's Cycling Country'
- Cyclists Socialise
- Cycle Promoter Gets Another Six Months
- 1997 Health Alliance Awards
- Cycle Conference in Cambridge: a 'Thank You' to Campaign Members
- Traffic Reduction In Cambridgeshire
- Norwich gets bike lockers
- Road Death and Injury
- Making life easier... (2) Puncture prevention
- Help Wanted
- Meeting Minutes
- Shared Use Policy
- Credits
- Classifieds
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Cycle Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations contacts
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 12
- Introduction
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Bus Lane Blues
- Hobson's Conduit Bridge
- Buggin's Turn
- Green Travel Co-ordinator
- Monster Public Inquiry for Monster Retail Parks
- Round Up
- Cycling Spring Conference
- A Metaphorical Slap on the Wrist
- Grand Cycle Ride '97
- Letter to the Editor
- Money comes in small packages
- Return to Sender
- A Week of Ups and Downs
- Cambridge Trishaws interview
- Stall Petition
- Shared Use Policy
- Easy Leisure Rides
- Anglia T.V. Watch
- Golden Bell and Chocolate Chain Awards '97
- National Bike Week
- Wheely Great Socials
- Small ads
- Help Wanted
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations contacts
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 13
- Going Dutch
- Royal Cambridge Hotel junction
- The Road Traffic Reduction Bill
- Tesco frustrations
- Why Count Cyclists?
- Address to Committee
- Around town
- Making life easier... (3) Fixing a puncture
- Risky child seat
- Letter
- STEER
- Golden Bell to Anglia Railways
- Crashes, insurance and compensation
- National Bike Week '97
- Can you help?
- Discounts
- Thank you
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations contacts
- Campaign T-shirts
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 14
- Annual General Meeting
- Cycling ban in Christmas CRACA
- New postal address
- Travel For Work
- East Road/Elizabeth Way Roundabout
- No Drive-Through at McDonalds!
- Groningen
- Newmarket Road takes to the buses
- Letters
- New traffic lights for Barton Road
- Whatever happened to Butt Lane?
- Cycling Guide
- Update
- Cambridge cyclist fined for not speeding
- More advice about compensation
- Dangerous Central Refuges in Milton
- Visor
- Small Ads
- Critical Mass causes chaos
- Zeta II
- Discount Bike Shops
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 15
- Christmas Party
- Membership Drive
- Winter Rides
- Monthly Meetings
- Trishaws - The Verdict
- Spot treatment
- Private Hire Cars in Bus Lanes
- Barton Road
- Lensfield Road and Trumpington Street - the story continues
- Newmarket Road - keeping the Dulux dog busy
- Meeting with Councillor Stenner
- December Meeting
- 'Rechtsaf Voor (Brom)Fietsers Vrij'*
- Images of Groningen
- Annual General Meeting
- Cycle Campaign Network Conference
- Letters
- Bridge Street
- Four buses and a ship canal
- A Moving Business
- From our correspondent in Norway.
- Method in the madness
- Bike: Cycles Exhibition
- Liverpool Cycle Centre
- Book Reviews
- Contacting the Campaign
- Discount Bike Shops
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 16
- From the editor
- Trinity Street
- Bridge Street
- Science Park Access Subgroup
- Cycle-Parking Subgroup
- Ideas for National Bike Week 1998 (6-14 June)
- Ding ding!
- National Cycle Network Update
- Recruit a Friend and Save a Pound
- Council News
- Over the Railway?
- Councils' Cobbles
- Product Review: Greentyres
- The Donkey Cycle Trailer
- Trailers For All
- Making life easier... (4) The sweeter aspect of the sorrow of parting
- Cuts mean no cuts
- Cyclists get fewer fumes
- Road Traffic Reduction - by law
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
- Discounts for Members
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 17
- Bridge Street, the future
- Cambridge-wide cycleways
- Slower Speeds
- Quy interchange
- Easier to park at Shire Hall
- Highway Code
- Addenbrooke's - Bitten by the BUG
- Where's the Edge?
- National Bike Week 6 -14 June
- Cambridge Leisure Park
- So What Is a Leisurely Ride?
- Membership Corner
- Letters
- Using a car carrier?
- The Chisholm Trail
- Newmarket Road Corridor Study
- Red may mean Go at Bus Signals
- Advanced Stop Lines
- Fixed Penalty Fines
- Spot the Cycle Track - Number 1
- Bikes and Trains
- Parking Subgroup
- Cambridgeshire Capacity Study
- Two-wheeled Charity
- A Day in the Life of a Mobile Mechanic
- Second Road Traffic Reduction Bill
- Discounts for Members
- Campaign Diary
- Campaign stall
- Can you help?
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
Newsletter 18
- National Bike Week: 6-14 June
- 'Can you help?'
- National Cycling Strategy
- Membership Drive
- Current schemes
- Cycle parking at the station
- Cycle parking subgroup
- Left in the lurch
- Bus Priority
- Spot the Cycle Lane number 2
- Maps subgroup
- Bike Review: the BikeE
- Three New Magazines
- An Economic Case for Better Cycleways
- Queen Edith's Way - cycle count
- Letters
- National Cycle Campaigning Conference, Edinburgh - a report
- Home Zones - reclaiming residential streets
- Road safety initiatives
- Consultations
- Anatomy of a Speed Hump
- Bike '98 show review
- Child trailer review
- Cycling Campaign Mugs
- Small ads
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
Newsletter 19
- The White Paper and Cycling
- County Council adopts National Cycling Strategy
- Cycle parking at the station
- Taking positions
- Safe Routes To School
- Membership Update
- About Town
- The 37 minute Hills Road bus race
- Saturday stall
- BMA votes to keep helmets voluntary
- Letters
- National News
- Car parks into cycle access: swords into ploughshares?
- Reporting potholes
- Small ads
- Cycling shorts
- Forthcoming events
- Subgroup news
- National Bike Week
- Do cycleways always mean loss of priority?
- Victoria Road
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
Newsletter 20
- Annual General Meeting
- Open meetings
- York trip
- National Cycling Awards
- Heartfelt thanks
- Stop! Thief!
- Mount Pleasant to become pleasanter?
- Making more room to breathe in the city centre
- Digging up King's Parade
- Membership Corner
- When is a collision not a collision?
- 'A sinister turn'
- Opening Barton Road
- Cycling shorts
- Letters
- Blind People and Cyclists
- Make your own cheap, bright headlight
- Cyclefest '98
- Little Green Bicycles
- Subgroup News
- Taking it lying down in Norfolk
- Milton High Street
- Ring Road blues (reds, ambers and greens)
- Hills Road
- Regent Terrace
- More from Cambridge Station
- We've got a way through
- Cycling shorts, second leg
- Small Ads
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Campaigner's directory
Newsletter 21
- Monthly meetings and the AGM
- Campaign Christmas Cracker
- Cambridge station
- York Weekend
- New Stall Officer seeks volunteers
- Round and about
- 'Isolated incidents'? - cyclists and buses
- Helmet law?
- Letters
- Quy roundabout
- Subgroup News
- Slowing down - the Slower Speeds Initiative
- Car parking - anti-social and dangerous
- The Estate We're In
- Cycling Police
- Can You Help?
- Cycling shorts
- Signs of the times
- Bicycle Maintenance evening class
- Regional thinking
- National cycle campaigners' conference
- Carfree commuting
- Camcycle Bulletin
- Small Ads
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Campaigner's directory
Newsletter 22
- Bikes and Trains
- Money Talks
- Cyclists' eye
- Cambridge City
- Membership update
- Cycle Friendly Employers
- Car-parking revisited
- Josie Dew comes to Cambridge
- Safer Routes to School
- Cleaner diesels
- The Hills of Cambridge
- Letters
- Cycling Shorts
- Trishaws in Thailand
- No trishaws in Cambridge
- Regulator
- Travel for Work survey results
- Take a letter
- Cycling in the UK
- Tools of the Trade
- (S)Light disagreement
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
Newsletter 23
- Chancellor gives cyclists 12p!
- Cycle-Friendly Research
- National Bike Week 1999 - targeting non-cyclists
- Saturday Stall
- Road works galore
- Rogues gallery
- Small Ads
- My Way
- New Highway Code
- Injuries and compensation
- Doing Business by Bike
- The Chisholm Trail: the outer reaches
- Consultations galore
- Crime and Disorder Act
- Local Transport Plans - more of the same
- South Cambridgeshire Local Plan
- Letters
- How to become a Safer Cycling Instructor
- Cattle grid ups and downs
- Road Danger and safer roads
- Trinity Science Park
- Cycling Shorts
- Sponsored rides
- RoCoCO
- Map subgroup
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts for members
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
Newsletter 24
- National Bike Week: 12-20 June
- Now we are 4!
- Campaign News
- Red, amber, green
- Cycle training scheme launched
- Green Street
- Grand Arcade
- Bedtime Reading
- Josie Dew
- A14 goes to Westminster
- The Transport Plan
- Cycle Parking and Park and Ride Sites
- Cycling Shorts
- Crime and Disorder Audit update
- Letters
- Further Afield
- Cycling for good causes
- Iranian town bans women cyclists
- Enforcement?
- Hear, hear!
- Occupation Road
- Three bikes in a train
- Right-handed, right-pedalled?
- Tale of a stolen tricycle
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts for Members
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
Newsletter 25
- About us
- Spot the Cycle Lane number 3
- Myth and reality
- Magog Downland Cycle Parking
- Now you see it. Now you don't.
- Grand Arcade
- A Moving Business '99
- Under your tyres
- Bike buddies
- CycleMark 1999
- Going for a Song
- Letters
- Motorbike threat to bus lanes
- Sustrans routes to Cambridge
- National Bike Week review
- Zapping along
- Gilbert Road
- Postcodes: Surprise, Surprise!
- Further Afield
- Cycling Shorts
- Out and About
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Discounts for Members
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 26
- Points mean prizes
- Spot the difference
- A bumpy ride
- Fixed Penalty Notices
- Local Transport Plan
- Briefly
- Too fast
- Ugly Road, 14, seeks beautiful partner
- My Way
- Core: Engineering without enforcement?
- Gilbert Road meeting
- Cambridgeshire GIS
- City Centre Parking?
- Red for parking lanes
- Cycling Shorts
- Letters
- Cycle coaching
- Small Ads
- Cycle Theft
- Annual General Meeting
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Discounts for Members
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 27
- Christmas Party
- Pavement cycling again
- Gilbert Road discussions
- Show me the way to go home
- Where in the world?
- Campaign update
- Cycling in the Other Place
- Magdalene Street tries on a new look
- Addenbrooke's Temporary Parking
- Web watch
- My Way
- Country rides
- Lock it... and lose it?
- The cow pat route
- Motorbikes update
- Grange Road
- Making life easier... (5)
- Now you don't see it any more...
- Letters
- Sunday rides
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Discounts for Members
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 28
- The Millennium Festival of Cycling
- The Rat and Parrot
- Flush out dropped kerbs
- Safe Streets Coalition
- Around the city
- Saturday Stall
- Cycles to be forced off Grange Road
- Girton College Bicycle Club, 1894-1923
- Transport Plan
- Planning matters
- Letters
- My Way
- West Cambridge
- Cycling Shorts
- Cycle parking
- Car parking update
- Cyclist without helmet not negligent
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations - contacts
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 29
- Stop Press
- If it's the first time you've seen this Newsletter...
- Grand Arcade improvements
- Hazards ahead!
- Millennium Festival of Cycling (MFC)
- Bumpy ride
- Partnerships galore
- My Way
- Cycling Shorts
- Moving (too) fast
- Hills Road - cycleways approved
- Try a bike... with a difference
- Cycle parking is standard
- Cambridgeshire County Council's Safer Cycling Scheme
- Making life easier... (6) Adjust your brakes
- 'Streets for People' in Petersfield
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Cycling Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 30
- No motorbikes in bus lanes
- Cycling Shorts
- Cambridge Festival of Cycling
- Grand Arcade update
- The Rat and Parrot: an update
- Directionally challenged
- Chesterton Roundabout
- Two wheels off my WAGN
- Cheltenham Conference
- Emmanuel Road
- Cykler By
- My Way
- Trumpington
- Police crackdown - but where?
- Newmarket Road
- Cycle parking - still not enough
- Making life easier... (7) Look after your brake cables
- Letters to the editor
- Reports, policies and plans
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Subgroups
- Other organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 31
- The Saturday Stall
- Your streets this month
- Promoting Safer Cycling
- Cycling shorts
- Bikes and trains news
- Urgent lobby for bikes on trains
- Human-powered advertisement
- Campaigning Update
- Park and ride - sustainable transport?
- Road works taking cyclists seriously
- Hardwick Cycling Campaign
- Millennium Festival of Cycling - did you have fun?
- Farmers' market study
- Language of safety - language students
- Making life easier... (8) Clean and lubricate your chain
- Everyday shopping by bike
- Web Watch
- Female Cycle Trainers needed
- Grand opening of the Green Wheel, Peterborough
- Fame at last!
- Ten years to waste
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Correction
Newsletter 32
- Annual General Meeting
- City Centre traffic schemes
- University West Cambridge site
- Downing Street - before and after
- Trumpington Road corridor
- Cambridge Station area
- Letters
- The Tins planning application
- Policing Matters
- Ten years
- Addenbrooke's crossing
- Marshall Millennium Cycleway
- Newmarket Road works: a personal view
- Eastern Corridor Area Transport Plan
- Cycling in Ely
- Cycling Shorts
- Small Ads
- A Mildenhall treasure
- Web Watch
- Making life easier... (9) Lights for winter
- Park and Ride - no white elephant
- Your streets this month
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 33
- Along Coldham's Lane
- Party on
- December guest speaker
- What does CCC stand for?
- On the cards
- Spot the Cycle Lane number 4
- Waterbeach, a new settlement?
- A much improved speed policy
- City centre pedestrian zone review
- Trumpington Road progress?
- Cambridge Northern Fringe
- Fulbourn Tesco
- Cleaner air, fewer crashes
- Cutting cycle theft in Cambridge
- Regent Terrace update
- Cycle Parking update
- Cycle Friendly Employers
- AGM Report
- Cyclists Conference
- New cycle map - mixed feelings
- Letters
- Are narrow cycle lanes better than no cycle lanes at all?
- Letter from York
- Making life easier... (10) Saddle up?
- Brand new Hills Road cycle lanes dug up already
- Milton Cycle Scheme
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Subgroups
- Other Organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 34
- Planning watch - south of Cambridge
- So tell us what you want, what you really, really want
- Continuing changes on Newmarket Road
- Trumpington Corridor improvements, stage 2
- £15 million for transport in Cambridgeshire
- City centre update
- Letters
- My Way
- Cycle Friendly Employers... 2
- Personal safety on cycles?
- Mountainous invitation from Belgium
- Fold away handlebars
- Web Watch
- Cycling Shorts
- Mystery
- Small Ads
- Newtown
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Subgroups
- Other Organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 35
- Fact-finding trip to Germany
- Route remains open
- Can you help?
- West Cambridge: before and after
- Bus shelters on shared-use paths
- City Council presentation
- Cambridgeshire Health Authority meeting
- Where do local engineers get their designs for new cycle crossings?
- Locked down and locked up
- Road traffic penalties
- Seven cycle racks for Cambridge
- Cambridgeshire Structure Plan Review
- Letters
- Cambridge Rapid Transit System
- Cycling shorts
- New cycling and walking strategy
- Making life easier... (11) Tubes and tyres
- European Commission documents
- Bike Maintenance Courses
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Subgroups
- Other Organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 36
- Germany Trip 2001
- Park and Cycle?
- Cambridge Festival of Cycling
- Radegund Road planning
- Letters
- Bus shelters again
- Cycling Shorts
- 831 lost cyclists found?
- Planning decisions: some you win, but
- Milton Road bus stop
- Spring conference
- Motorbikes invade your space?
- Bristol's big 'switch off'
- Safer Cycling promoter
- A good second-hand bike?
- Cycling cultures in the workplace
- Experimental cycle parking
- Proliferating potholes
- Cycle to Work conference
- The Local Plan
- Visibility Splays
- National Cycling Strategy
- Small Ads
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Subgroups
- Other Organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 37
- Germany trip - new destination
- Bridges
- Blatant disregard for standards in Trumpington Road
- More on Radegund Road
- City Council appoints Cycling and Walking Officer
- Network Management Plan 2001
- Breathe in
- Letters
- Spot the cycle lane number 5
- 2001 Festival of Cycling
- Cambridge Wheel 2001
- Making life easier... (12) Tyre pressure
- Red, amber, green
- Third-party insurance to increase
- Good driving is no accident
- How the system works
- Cycling Shorts
- Smooth, wide and temporary
- Your streets this month
- Small Ads
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 38
- Magdalene Street and Bridge Street: open at last
- Reporting Problems
- Annual General Meeting
- Secretary wanted
- Newmarket Road - considering cyclists at last
- Quy
- Coldham's Lane bridge - what we said
- Super bus - super crunch?
- Virtually moving
- 'Obstructions' - a new subgroup
- Münster - a rich Westfalian experience*
- Campaigning events
- Radegund Road - on and off (the road)
- Cycling provision in Radegund and Davy roads: a response
- Linked at last
- Cycling shorts
- Bus shelters update
- Creation of dedicated cycleway through Downing Site
- Transport summit
- New Travel for Work Adviser
- Xtreme Lites
- Small ads
- Shop until you drop
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Subgroups
- Other Organisations
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 39
- Emmanuel Road area
- Third party insurance
- Now you can fax us too
- No General Meeting in January
- Christmas gathering
- Coldham's Lane bridge - a pale grey elephant
- Parker's Piece
- Decisions, decisions
- Queen's Road
- Houses, houses everywhere
- Madingley Road bus lane
- Obstructions
- Dear Dr Dynamo
- Small ads
- City Centre update
- Ending the City Centre Cycling Ban
- Trumpington Road improvements?
- Kicking buses
- Liaison Group resurrected
- Letters
- AGM report
- Experimental cycle parking
- Hardwick to a crossroads near Coton
- Leisurely social rides
- Summer cycling festivals
- Cycling shorts
- The things people say - number 1
- Station area developments
- Web watch
- Christmas present ideas
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 40
- Trumpington Road (almost) complete
- Fulbourn Old Drift
- Caged in
- Science Park - no access for cycles
- CTC affiliation and insurance
- The digger's Highway Code
- Street light or traffic light failed?
- Eight months on
- Making life easier... (13) Upgrade your dynamo lights
- Cycling shorts
- Money well spent
- Small ads
- How to report smoky vehicles
- Spot the cycle route, number 6
- Ask Dr Dynamo
- Where are we going?
- Letters
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Campaign subgroups
- Campaign Diary
Newsletter 41
- Silver Street and Regent Street
- Planning consultations
- SuperCAM
- Mitcham's Corner
- Trumpington Road - the continued grief
- Crossing Tenison Road
- Progress on Sustrans routes
- All change at Cambridge Station
- Membership milestone
- Milton update
- Web watch
- Bike-Week 2002
- Secure Cycle Park to open soon
- Spot the cycle path - number 7
- Letters
- Your streets this month
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 42
- Bike Week 15-23 June 2002
- No June monthly meeting
- This way, that way, both ways
- Where's the edge?
- Fulbourn Old Drift
- Plans for Cambridge station area
- Fiasco on the Tins
- Small is beautiful
- Tactile surfaces
- New bridge for Riverside?
- New crossings
- Proposals for Silver Street, Regent Street and Downing Street
- Cycle-friendly shopping
- Mitcham's Corner proposals
- Free cycle parking in Park Street Car Park
- Achieving cycle-friendly infrastructure
- Spot the cycle path, number 8
- Cycling shorts
- Carrying small babies
- The things people say, number 2
- Nuisance parking
- Wouldn't it be nice if...
- Letters
- Your streets this month
- Small ads
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Other organisations
Newsletter 43
- Cyclists to be forced off Hills Road
- Life on Mars
- Short-term improvements at the Station
- Ground work
- Data Protection Act
- The 'A' Team
- Jubilee Cycleway
- Bike Week 2002
- Let there be light
- Bike alarm
- Cycling shorts
- Cycle theft reduction project a success
- Cycle Park opening
- Making life easier... (14) Fix your bungees
- Priorities change back
- Small ads
- Letters
- Your streets this month
- Commentary
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 44
- Bottisham cycleway
- Campaign meetings
- Hills Road
- Short Street cycle lane
- Neighbourhood Watch
- Storm in a teacup
- Cycle parking - 'Take a Stand'
- Tesco cycle parking
- Bike art
- Cycling as house contents
- Cycling shorts
- Try Cambridge without a car
- Green Belt routes
- London to Cambridge
- Home Zones
- Doomed to dissatisfaction
- Facts and figures from the County Council
- Commentary
- Newmarket Road roundabout
- Cycle of Crime
- Small ads
- Spot the cycle lane, number 9
- Letters
- Your streets this month
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 45
- Hills Road bus lane proposals
- Annual General Meeting
- Newsletter Web conversion - help needed
- Four bridge options for Riverside
- Plans for Bradwell's Court
- Ancient road route re-routed
- Government too slow, traffic too fast
- Best before
- Shelford Road leaflet action
- Newmarket Road roundabout
- City Centre cycle ban survey
- Commentary
- Station progress at last?
- Cycling shorts
- Grafton safety
- So how do you tackle traffic lights?
- Dear Father Christmas ... or perhaps you are Father Christmas
- CAR toons
- Travel for Work changes
- Letters
- Seven go to Norwich
- Cycling projects fund
- Adult cycle trainers needed
- Small ads
- Your streets this month
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 46
- Slalom City
- Jubilee Cycleway update
- Hills Road campaign
- Commentary
- Fixing niggles
- AGM Report: your new Committee
- New position papers
- Core Scheme stage 3 consultation
- Why cyclists won't stop
- Saint Radegund is calmer
- Stop Press - Trinity Street
- Decriminalisation of parking enforcement
- Bike Week 2003
- Making life easier... (15) Generator lights fault finding chart
- Fulbourn Old Drift
- Web watch
- Small ads
- Spot the cycle route, number 10
- Your streets this month
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- Reporting faults and problems
Newsletter 47
- Bad news for cyclists on Milton Road
- Bike Week is 14-22 June 2003
- Design Guide
- The T(h)ins
- Bikes and buses
- Cambridgeshire Local Transport Plan to be rewritten
- Priority over side roads
- Position paper on responsible, legal cycling
- Cycle parking standards review
- Asda get the humps
- Cattle Market site
- Area Transport Plans
- Brooklands Avenue update
- Cycling research
- Shorts
- Newmarket Road
- Commentary
- Strategy Day: report
- Milton cycle bridge news
- Bike lighting consultation
- Crash!
- 2001 Census
- Pram arms on the Fort St George footbridge
- Cycling Through Suffolk
- Hills Road bus lane proposal
- Your streets this month
- Small ads
- Letters
- Campaign Diary
- Discounts for members
- Elected Officers
- Contacting the Campaign
- About the Campaign
Newsletter 48
- Two weeks to Bike Week (14–22 June)!
- Local Transport Plan?
- Local traffic facts
- Cycle Campaigning conference
- National Cycling Awards
- Local cycle parking standards at the Cattle Market development
- How not to avoid Milton Road
- The T(h)ins – an update
- Shorts
- Commentary
- National cycling statistics corrected
- London to Cambridge sponsored ride
- All Abilities Cycling
- Promoting cycling
- A voice from acronym land
- A clear improvement for the cycle bridge
- Responsible cycling
- Grafton slightly safer
- Carrying bikes by car
- Cycle parking – Take a Stand
- Cycling ideas
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2002–2003
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 49
- The guided bus scheme
- Recruit a friend or colleague
- Can you help on the stall?
- What do these five schemes have in common?
- River bridges
- Correction
- Option C for Hills Road?
- Milton Road bus lanes
- Queen's Road
- Cattle Market and The Junction development: an update
- Trinity Street: a way through?
- Red paint and lights at Mitcham's Corner completed
- Herbert Street open to cycles
- My Way
- Bike week - didn't we have a lovely time!
- Council quietly shelves parking charges
- Clearing East Road
- Commentary
- The Tins
- Behind the scenes of the Campaign
- Cycling shorts
- Some cycling Councillors
- Oakington cross roads
- Pass or Fail?
- Cycle parking at the station
- Trumpington Road cycle count
- Training gets a boost
- Letter
- Campaign Diary
- Small ads
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2002-2003
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 50
- Looking back at 50
- Annual General Meeting
- Spot the cycle path, number 11
- Planning Committee decision on cycle parking at The Junction
- Silver Street restrictions take effect
- Last minute hold-up at Milton bridge
- My Way
- Cast iron versus concrete
- Changes in St Andrew's Street
- Commentary
- Signs galore
- Parker's Piece
- Coral Park road-works
- More on Milton Road bus lane proposal
- Cycling Shorts
- Bruno barks again
- Letter
- Coldham's Lane railway bridge
- Your streets this month
- Small ads
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2002-2003
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 51
- AGM 2003
- Beware cycle routes
- Milton cycle bridge in place
- Correction
- Grand Arcade plans
- A tale of two bus lanes
- Sustrans talk
- Adaptable cyclists cope with abysmal Cambridge road layouts
- Cycle parking grants
- Coldhams Business Park works to require temporary closure of the Tins path
- Velo-City 2003: Simon's story
- Norwich wheels on the train
- Station area developments
- Cycling on shared paths
- Cycling shorts
- Local Transport Plan
- Letters
- Reporting faults and problems
- Small ads
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2003-2004
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 52
- Progress on Grand Arcade cycle access
- Do you have experience setting up an e-mail listserver?
- Bells for Cambridgeshire?
- Some recent accident reduction schemes
- Local Authority Parking Enforcement
- Bridge still filthy
- All abilities cycling, again
- City centre cycling
- Cutter Ferry Bridge
- Cycleway signs
- All criminals are motorists (discuss)
- Station developments
- The 'super-wardens' bill
- Cycling in Vehicle Restricted Areas (VRAs)
- Shorts
- Save 4.5 million tons of CO2
- Letters
- Cities for Cyclists
- Stop Press: Hills Road and Milton Road proposed lanes
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2003-2004
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 53
- Riverside Bridge design unveiled
- May Monthly Meeting, Tuesday 4th May
- On the fence?
- 44 tonne articulated trucks and towns don't mix
- How to halve cycle accident rates
- Compulsory helmets
- Ride to Reach Fair
- Monsanto developments: a new route to Harston?
- Using Mitcham's Corner
- Commentry
- Cyclism
- Ten reasons why it's great to cycle
- Looking back
- Cambridge Projects
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2003-2004
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 54
- Bike Week - 12 to 20 June
- Volunteers needed!
- No cycling on cycle routes
- Cycle parking at the Cattle Market Leisure Centre
- Wheely great socials
- New housing developments around Trumpington and Addenbrooke's Hospital
- Cycle training for adults
- The Jane Coston Cycle Bridge at Milton
- Cambridge Research Park
- Members' e-mail discussion list
- Station plans
- Commentary
- Cattle Grids
- Slippery jubilee
- Your streets next year?
- The Tins path
- Airport Way
- Can you draw a bike?
- Charity rides
- The Guided Busway process
- Bus dwell times
- Our Milton Road bus censuses
- Cycle recycling
- Barton Road
- Shorts
- Small ads
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2003-2004
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 55
- Bike Week - something for everyone
- Members of County and City Council committees
- Beehive Centre cycle routes
- Coldham's Lane bridge
- Trishaws poised to hit Cambridge streets?
- Compensation claims for collisions involving cyclists
- The balance of payments
- Twenty thousand cycle journeys across the River Cam each week-day
- Cutter Ferry Bridge
- Pembroke Street
- King's Hedges Road
- Cycling shorts
- Letters
- Employers invited to take a stand
- Downing Street
- Campaign Diary
- Small ads
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2003-2004
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 56
- Update on two-way cycling in Trinity Street
- Annual General Meeting
- Guided Busway news
- Significant legal victory for cyclist
- Victoria Avenue resurfaced
- Best practice made official Government policy at last?
- Cycle parking
- A tale of two bridges
- Grand Arcade
- Summer in Funen
- The bike shed - by Walthamstow railway station
- Existential truths
- Letters
- A Bermuda Triangle of my own
- Campaign Diary
- Letter archive online
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2003-2004
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 57
- AGM 2004
- Leisurely rides: second Sunday of each month
- Cambridgeshire Guided Bus: Letters of (no) comfort
- Carlton Way
- More on the Corn Exchange Street contraflow
- Cambridge rowing lake
- Cycling 2020
- Shorts
- Employers invited to Take a Stand
- Jim (and the city) fixed it
- Members' Survey 2004
- Web watch
- Why plan for cyclists?
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2004-2005
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 58
- City Centre cycle ban to be lifted for trial period
- Safety audits, our petition and two-way cycling in Corn Exchange Street
- Junction improvements - for whom?
- Cambridge CC beginners' rides
- Mandatory Cycle Lanes: some progress
- Extra powers for parking attendants in Cambridge?
- Bureaucratic tendrils
- Robert Gray
- End of the Cambridgeshire Guided Bus Inquiry
- Mudguard stickers
- Cycling shorts
- Your streets this month
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2004-2005
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 59
- Pedestrian Priority Zone ahead
- Cycling 2020
- Historic core appraisal
- Corn Exchange Street cycle contraflow
- South Cambridge
- A cycle parking secret
- Members' survey
- Road speed reduction in Cambridge
- Oxford and Cambridge bicycle user survey
- Solar powered cats-eyes
- Try a child trailer...
- Area Transport Plans reviewed
- Helmets
- Leisurely rides and socials
- Your streets this month
- Designs past and present
- Campaign Diary
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2004-2005
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 60
- The City Centre 20mph zone
- Birthday party
- Mind the doors!
- Tesco path update
- Riding a bike in Romsey Town
- Coton path closed for improvements
- Park and cycle?
- Smile, you're on camera
- Cycling shorts
- AXA lock — evaluation
- Parking palaver
- Five tips for cycle touring
- Jubilee route: slippery jetty update
- National Cycle Network Festival on Jesus Green in September
- Paramedics on bicycles
- Cycle counting with a web cam
- Small ads
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2004–2005
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 61
- Lifting the cycling ban in the city centre
- Committee position vacant
- 10 in 10 Cycling Celebrations
- Black and blue
- No Entry except cyclists
- Toucan crossings for Victoria Avenue
- Cycling on the A14
- Haling Way
- Cherry Hinton Road
- Cycling facilities on the cheap, part 1
- Commentary
- Cutter Ferry bridge opened
- How do I get to the station?
- Bikes, barriers and breakthroughs
- Pedestrian casualties on the footway or verge, Great Britain 2000-2003
- Doctors demand helmets — why shouldn't they?
- Riverside Bridge gets go-ahead
- Your crossings this month
- Cycle theft reduction project comes to an end
- Put some 'spring' into your lights this autumn
- Oxford and Cambridge Cycling Survey
- Employers invited to take a stand
- The cheapest helmet is the best
- Campaign Diary
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2004–2005
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 62
- Ten years and ten thousand miles of the National Cycle Network
- Cycling shorts: Progress in France
- Royal Cambridge Hotel junction
- Annual General Meeting
- Cycling shorts: The cheapest helmet is the best: suppliers
- Calming and catseyes: cycling around Girton
- Cycling is a no-brainer for the Government
- Letter: No entry in Norwich
- Driven to extinction? How transport policy can save the world
- Cycling facilities on the cheap, number 2
- Small ads
- Reward your boss!
- Commuting with a bicycle: a Cambridge cyclist in central London
- New cycle routes for Cambridge
- Station Cycle Bridge
- Spot the cycle route, number 12
- Campaign Diary
- T-shirts are back
- City Centre cycle ban lifted
- Grand Arcade Progress
- Newsletter typesetter needed!
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2004–2005
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 63
- Letter: Romsey shame
- Sheep's Green bridge collapses
- Corn Exchange Street cycle contraflow: Victory at last!
- Illegal and dangerous deliveries and some small progress
- Seasonal Social
- No entry except cycles (again)
- Design Guide... what design guide?
- Milton Road
- The AGM 2005
- Southern Fringe: Some projects under way
- Spokes-person
- Street talk: Argyle Street-Charles Street
- Cambourne cycling
- Lyon's corner: Velo Ville - Bike Project
- Cycling facilities on the cheap, number 4
- Sustained action
- Down in the street
- Victoria Avenue
- "Flashing legalised"
- Other campaigns
- Promoting gridlock: Better cattle grids
- Your streets this month
- About the Campaign
- Elected Officers 2005-2006
- Contacting the Campaign
Newsletter 64
- Letters
- Arbury Camp development
- Betjeman House redevelopment threatens cycle route
- Cambridge station: third time lucky?
- Cycle parking and the Local Plan
- In the meantime ... some more cycle parking now!
- Things I learned on the way to getting my stolen Bike-E back
- Correspondence 2005
- Improving Gilbert Road for cyclists and pedestrians

