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Friday, September 23, 2005

Thinking of flitting (moving) no need for a van. Check this out


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Thursday, September 22, 2005

Pedal in the Parks is a Common Wheel project enabling people with disabilities to enjoy cycling (volunteers wanted)

If you can think of anyone who can do this voluntary work, please let them know: Common Wheel Pedal in the Parks Coordinator.
(Voluntary) Pedal in the Parks is a Common Wheel project enabling people with disabilities to enjoy cycling. The project was launched in Bellahouston Park in March 2004 in partnership with Glasgow City Council and the North West Area Learning Disability Team. Special cycles provided by the Lottery’s Awards for All scheme run on designated paths around the park. The project now needs a coordinator to manage the day to day sessions and to identify and develop potential growth areas.

The coordinator will need the ability to liase with a large number of agencies and individuals. A high level of organisational skill is therefore required. The candidate should be a keen cyclist with an interest in developing all aspects of cycling for people with special needs. Experience in community projects is required and mechanical ability is desirable. Excellent interpersonal skills and an understanding of learning disability are essential.

Although the position will be initially voluntary, it is envisaged that it will develop into paid employment. Number of hours worked will depend on how much time and energy the volunteer can commit but will be at least one day per week.

Contact: Norman Armstrong, Common Wheel, 53 Chapel St, Glasgow, G20 9BD. 0141 946 0777: normstrong73@hotmail.com


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Saturday, September 17, 2005

World car free day

c.i.c.l.e. ::: cyclists inciting change thru live exchange

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Saturday, September 10, 2005

Educating the motorist

Been talking with some people about how to improve the effectiveness of our once a month meetup. Perhaps we need to stick out a bit more, bright jackets, more propaganda. If the idea is to get motorist out of their cars and on to their bikes we need to explain to them what we're about. Any ideas anyone?

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