Cycle Savvy
All news relating to bike issues
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Tell Blair to "Get on His Bike!"
BIKES not BOMBS! CYCLE RALLY OUTSIDE THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE FRIDAY 22ND SEPT ASSEMBLE 5.30PM ALBERT SQUARE MANCHESTER Tell Blair to "Get on His Bike!" The protest will leave from the Green bridge over Mile End Road E3 at 6.30am on Thursday 21st Septmeber to cycle to Birmingham,and continue to Manchester on Friday 22nd in time to join the cycle rally at 5.30pm.
* Bring a group from wherever you are to the cycle rally in Manchester!
* Join the London cycle at the start or along the way!
* Do some of it or all of it!
* Bring your bike on the train to Manchester!!!
* Get a loud hooter for your bike!
For more information contact Graham Turner at: Jackie.turner@jackieapp.demon.co.uk
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Although no-one is in control or in charge, thank goodness, there will be a group of people hanging out and chatting about all manner of things regarding bicycles, traffic blah blah blah. At somepoint, it's likely that the next CM will be brought up by someone although this in no way makes it a meeting about anything. We might just all sit in silence. Who knows. Langdown Church, Gt western rd, Thursday at 7.30pm.
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International day for raising awareness of & Faslane 365 benefit gig
November 4th has been declared an international day for raising awareness of climate change, to coincide with talks in Kenya about the Kyoto Protocol.In Glasgow pro-health activists are organising a sponsored run/walk/cycle to
highlight that individuals’ health is directly linked to the health of their
environment. Currently our “Dear Green Place” is increasing its carbon
emissions through increased air travel, more roads, more cars, and a hike in
public transport costs - Making our green place and its residents an
unhealthy grey.
All motivated to take action come to an open meeting in Mono (10 Kings
Court, King Street, Glasgow, G1) at 6pm on Sunday 10th September.
This is after the Faslane 365 benefit gig called ‘A celebration of political
song’ staring Rory McLeod, Alistair Hulett, Robb Johnson, Seize the Day and
Pat Humphries & Sandy O. Which is from 13.00 to 17.00 at St Andrews in the
Square, Salt Market Glasgow (£7/5).
See you there.
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