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Recycle The Island

July 16th, 2010 No comments
Recycle The Island

Recycle The Island

Title: Recycle The Island
Location: Tesco, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Link out: Click here
Description: In conjunction with Bag-It-Up, the company behind the recyling scheme supporting the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance, we are once again running the best event for all you cycling enthusiasts. Starting at Tesco in Ryde, you can choose a 15 mile course or a 50 mile course which circles the whole Isle of Wight.

In addition to what will be a fun filled day, you will also have the chance to see the Air Ambulance, meet it’s fantastic crew & volunteers and find out more about this life-saving service.
Start Time: 09:00
Date: 2010-09-25
End Time: 17:00

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New phase of controversial Southsea cycle lane scheme put on ice

July 15th, 2010 1 comment

Plans to extend a controversial seafront cycle lane at Southsea in Portsmouth have been put on hold.

The Portsmouth News reports that city council leaders say the route will not now be completed for at least two years.

The Portsmouth cycling fraternity has reacted to the news with disappointment. John Holland, chairman of PompeyBUG, a local cycling forum, wrote, “This is a very disappointing announcement from an organisation which is supposedly committed to encouraging healthy and sustainable travel. The phase 2 costs pall into insignificance when compared with the £6 million or so being spent on the Trafalgar Link Road at Mile End.

“Cyclists will have to endure the awful conditions on Clarence Esplanade where the out-dated and dangerous echelon parking will continue for some time to come.”

Read more…

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Southampton Sky Ride Update

July 14th, 2010 No comments

This is reminder that the Southampton Sky Ride – a free, family, mass participation cycle ride – takes place on Sunday 25th July.

Southampton Cycling Campaign has the opportunity for a stall to promote the Campaign and the work we do. Volunteers are urgently needed  to staff the stall; to hand out leaflets and promote campaign membership and cycling in general. If someone is able to help, they should email clare.blay [AT] southampton.gov.uk

Secondly, the Sky Ride itself is looking for volunteer helpers:

Volunteer at the Southampton Sky Ride – we need you!
As you can imagine the personnel needed on the day of this free mass participation event is huge.
We need assistance with site management, route signage, managing entertainment on the day and of course marshals along the whole of the route.
It doesn’t matter if you have not had any event experience before and you don’t have to be able to ride a bike, you will only be allocated tasks that you know you can do. Volunteers usually work in teams and have fun whilst still giving something back to the community; you will not be on your own and may even meet new friends. We give full briefings to all volunteers and provide hi-vis vests and refreshments. Whether you just have a couple of hours to spare or the whole day, we would welcome your help.
If you would like to volunteer at Southampton Sky Ride please contact Eleanor Wilde on 023 8083 2694 or email eleanor.wilde@southampton.gov.uk

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British Cycling Ride Leader Course

June 20th, 2010 No comments

British-CyclingTitle: British Cycling Ride Leader Course
Location: Holiday Inn Eastleigh, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9PG
Link out: Click here
Description: British Cycling has just added another Ride Leader course to our schedule of courses this summer. We are seeking 20 more Ride Leaders within the Southampton area to support the programme of Sky Ride Local rides. Please could you promote the following via your networks:

Live in Southampton? Fancy being part of the Sky Ride Local experience in your area? We’re looking for experienced cyclists who’d like to train as Ride Leaders and help us deliver Sky Ride Local rides in and around Southampton. If you think you’ve got what it takes, read on…

2009 saw the launch of the innovative Sky Ride programme. Over 110,000 enjoyed a new led-ride experience. We are currently organising the exciting 2010 Sky Ride programme. We’re looking for people who’d like to train as Ride Leaders, have fun, and get a recognised qualification.

One of the forthcoming training sessions is in Southampton.

If you live in the area and would like to train to become a ride leader to support the programme of local led-rides – here’s some info.

* Ride Leader course takes place on 4 July 2010
* The course will take place at Eastleigh Holiday Inn, Southampton from 9.00 to 5.30. Lunch is provided.
* For more information and an application form email recreation@britishcycling.org.uk
* For more information on Sky Ride Local please see www.goskyride.com/about/news-article.aspx?newsitem=34

Many thanks

Jill Puttnam

National Operations Manager, Recreation and Partnerships

British Cycling, National Cycling Centre, Stuart Street, Manchester, M11 4DQ

Tel: 0161 274 2095

Mobile: 07738 448157

www.britishcycling.org.uk

Start Time: 09:00
Date: 2010-07-04
End Time: 17:30

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Ride from Hythe to Brockenhurst along NCN2

June 20th, 2010 No comments

Cycle-In-Hythe-BrockenhurstTitle: Ride from Hythe to Brockenhurst along NCN2
Location: Meet at Hythe Ferry Terminal
Link out: Click here
Description: Ride from Hythe to Brockenhurst
along the New National Cycle Network (route 2)
and join in the fun in Brockenhurst
Sunday 27 June 10.00am
Meet at Hythe Ferry Terminal at 10.00am or join in anywhere along
the signed 13 mile route between Hythe and Brockenhurst.
There will be an Official Opening at 1.30pm at
Brockenhurst Primary School.
This group ride will be undertaken at a leisurely pace.
• This route is a mix of on and off road
• Not suitable for under 12
• Children between 12 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult
For further details email info@nfcyclesupport.co.uk or call 07786874292

Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2010-06-27
End Time: 14:00

UPDATE: The first Hythe Ferry on a Sunday does not leave Town Quay until 10.00, the time the ride is due to start from Hythe! Chris Gregory at the National Park Authority  will delay the start of the ride so as to meet the ferry and would-be cyclists at Hythe Pier.

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Cycle In: a celebration of safe cycling for local people in and around Brockenhurst Sunday 27 June

June 20th, 2010 No comments

Cycle-InTitle: Cycle In: a celebration of safe cycling for local people in and around Brockenhurst Sunday 27 June
Location: Brockenhurst Primary School – Sway Road
Link out: Click here
Description: Sunday 27 June 11.00am – 3.00pm
Brockenhurst Primary School – Sway Road
For further details email info@nfcyclesupport.co.uk or call 07786874292
Come and join the fun!
• group cycle rides suitable for all ages • bike swaps • bike safety checks • bike fitting service • maintenance classes • discount vouchers for cycle equipment at local cycle shops • find out more about cycle routes throughout the forest – FC and NPA rangers • raffle • bike painting competition • refreshments – local produce

Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2010-06-27
End Time: 15:00

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June newsletter

May 28th, 2010 No comments

The latest newsletter (June 2010) is available for download in [pdf] format. Highlights of this issue include:

  • Forthcoming Events
  • Bike Week Programme
  • Naked Bike Ride
  • Departing Chairperson’s Words
  • Southampton Cycle Challenge
  • Connecting Communities Survey
  • Cycle Crash Maps
  • CTC Commuter Survey
  • Keep Posties on ikes
  • Recycle the Island
  • Books Reviews
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Welcoming The Pleasant Revolution to Southampton

May 27th, 2010 No comments
The Pleasant Revolution

The Pleasant Revolution

When: 9am, Friday 28th May 2010 (or meet us at the Cowherds at 11am).

Where: Dock Gate 4, Southampton.

More Info: On Friday morning, 14 American cyclists (www.pleasantrevolution.net) will be arriving by boat for the start of a tour of musical festivals around Europe and we would like to give them a welcome they will remember! We are welcoming them to Southampton by meeting them at the Docks and taking them on a little tour of the historical sights of the city.

The plan is to meet at Dock Gate 4 after 9am (we don’t know exactly when they will disembark so we may have to hang around for a bit!). The welcome tour will include the World’s oldest bowling green, past God’s House to the Maritime Museum, the Mayflower memorial and then around to the Old Walls. We’ll then cycle up to Tudor House and up to the city centre, to the Bargate. Then into the parks up to the Peace Fountain, Titanic memorial, Cenotaph and then up Bedford Place and over to the Avenue cycle path and up to The Cowherds.

We’ll arrive at The Cowherds pub between 10.30am and 11:00am and with luck they may do a little performance for us there!

Boring legal bit: Please note that people attend at their own risk (so don’t blame us if you get a puncture or a sore bottom!).

The band will also be performing at West Quay on Saturday at 12:00pm and 2:00pm as part of the Dancing in the Streets benefit for the firefighters. Then in the evening they will be at the King Alfred in Northam from 8pm (see below). Please let any cyclists know as we’d love to see a big convoy through the city!

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Hamble Path Update

May 26th, 2010 1 comment

From: Warsashcats
Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 05:38:15 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Hamble Path Update

Hello everyone,

First of all thank you to all of you for your support for this campaign, and in particular to those who have completed User Evidence Forms for Hampshire County Council.

At the last count there were 187 forms submitted. This is more than for any other disputed path in Hampshire.

Over the last few months we have been in contact with councilors and police, started publicizing the dispute, campaigned for the removal of the “No Cycling” signs, researched the ownership of the land along the route, established the legal position as best we can, contacted landowners along the route with a view to getting voluntary agreement for cyclists to use the path, researched the history of the path, and started working with Hampshire County Council to resolve its status.

The attached poster sets out our current understanding of the legal position. It is not a criminal offence to cycle the path unless you are cycling with reckless abandonment. Anyone cycling the route should be aware that they may be committing a civil offence of trespass against the landowner unless they could show that cyclists have a right to cycle the path either under common law or under the principle of presumed dedication. We consider it unlikely that a landowner would attempt to prosecute anyone for trespass.

Publicity

The story has been regularly covered by www.Locksheathpeople.co.uk

We have had some initial coverage in the Western Wards Gazette followed by a front page article in their online version.

There has been one article in the Echo.

We have had some film footage taken for possible follow up by local TV if the dispute escalates.

Thank you to all those that took part in the photo and film shoots down by the ferry

Police

Initially the police were involved in discouraging people from cycling. Their involvement included putting up no cycling signs, meeting with local residents at the northern end of the path, carrying out surveys of the number of people cycling and speaking to cyclists.

After a lot of discussion and much correspondence with local police and the Chief Constable they have backed off completely. They have removed their inflammatory signs and have indicated that they will only get involved if people cycle dangerously.

Since their signs came down there seems to be less friction between walkers and cyclists.

Councillors

Most councillors seem to be generally sympathetic apart from one who was strongly against cyclists using the route. Since the publicity there is more willingness to explore options for changing the recorded status of the path. We understand that council officers have been asked to look into establishing a voluntary dedication for part of the route.

Land Ownership

We have been contacting landowners along the route and so far we know of only one who objects to cyclists using the path. Contrary to what was initially assumed most of the path is probably owned by the Crown and not Hampshire County Council.

It is worth noting that many of the adjoining properties along the northern end of the path have private rights to walk, and to take animals and vehicles along the route. This would include bicycles and indicates that the Council’s “No Cycling” signs were somewhat misleading.

History

Some interesting details have emerged especially regarding the northern end of the path. For example there was a spring near Brooklands and people used to come from Southampton in carts to collect water from it, just north of Brooklands farm there is an area which was used as a beach for the public to swim in the river, and we have heard that the path was made up to the current road by Fareham Borough Council. We are trying to ascertain if this is true and if it was at ratepayers cost.

“No Cycling” signs

The misleading and inflammatory Police signs have been removed.

A council sign at the northern end of the path has now been removed, leaving just the privately erected Brooklands Historic Park sign, which does incorporate the words No Cycling and a small symbol to that effect..

The council signs at the southern end of the path remain. This is absurd since the southern end forms part of the National Cycle Network and the County Council licenses the ferry to carry bikes. In the days before outboard engines when the ferry was a rowing boat, bikes used to be carried in the bow of the boat. The council maintains that until the recorded status of the path is changed they cannot do anything to indicate that they accept cycling.

Universal Boatyard have erected signs showing the route of the path over their land. They describe this as a footpath and have put up “No Horse riding” signs. If any of you do decide to cycle the route PLEASE show extra care when passing through the boatyard.

Voluntary Dedication

This would require agreement of all the landowners along the route and is the Council’s preferred option. Unfortunately, because of the probable objection of one particular landowner this unlikely to be successful. The council is unwilling to pursue voluntary dedication of part of the route unless there is a clear exit to a public highway. In many ways dedication of the path would be an ideal outcome and we are continuing to talk to the council to try and address their concerns.

Reclassification of the route as a Restricted Byway.

There are a number of ways of doing this. One option is redesignation under the principle of presumed dedication through continuous use for a period of at least 20 years prior to the use being called into question. This would almost certainly involve a public enquiry. The legislation seems heavily weighted in favour of landowners, which is one reason why CATS has taken a long time to decide to proceed with the application, but this should be submitted this week. The weight of evidence is a key factor and we urge you to complete evidence forms if you or your friends who have used the path have not already done so (see attached form).

Designation of the route as a Cycle Track (joint pedestrian and cyclist use).

This seemes an appropriate use of the legislation introduced in the 1980s. It is the Highway Authority who must make the application, private individuals cannot. Any objection (there would be at least one) has to be referred to the Secretary of State for a decision.  It may be that the criteria for the decision would be more favourable than for Reclassification.  Our requests to the County for them to investigate this option have so far led to no action from them.

Regards,

CATS

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Mass Bike Ride – 20 June

May 21st, 2010 No comments

Title: Mass Bike Ride
Location: The Peace Fountain (north end of central parks, at bottom of London Rd)
Description: Sunday 20 June 12 noon. MASS BIKE RIDE. Meet at The Peace Fountain (north end of central parks, at bottom of London Rd), mainly on cycle routes and some on road. A loop through town to Mayflower Park then back up the parks to the Peace Fountain. Suitable for all abilities. If parent/guardian is happy that children are competent on their own two wheels, they are more than welcome, as long as under 18 year olds are accompanied by an adult who is responsible for the child. Decorate your bikes and yourselves if you wish! Do join us with your picnic lunch afterwards (maybe 1pm). Just turn up
Date: 2010-06-20

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