campaign banner Welcome to the website for Southampton Cycling Campaign. Here you will find information about us and our strategy as well as information about cycling in Southampton. Members of the campaign range enormously from occasional cyclists to daily cycle-commuters and their views can vary accordingly. However, all are committed to ensuring that cycling is a viable option for transport and leisure throughout the city. If you are interested in finding out more about these campaigns or can offer some support, please contact us. We meet on the second Monday of every month (except August) upstairs at the Friends Meeting House, Ordnance Road (map). Enter through the side door. Meet at 19:30 for tea and biscuits, with business from 20:00. Everyone is welcome.

‘How can we improve transport in Britain?’ GeoVation Camp at Ordnance Survey

March 25th, 2011 No comments

Title: ‘How can we improve transport in Britain?’ GeoVation Camp at Ordnance Survey
Location: Ordnance Survey, Adnac Drive, SO16 0AS
Link out: Click here
Description: Thank you for the 155 great ideas submitted for our second GeoVation Challenge of the year: How can we improve transport in Britain? We were delighted at the quality and scope of the ideas of how you could use geography to improve transport.

A short-list of ideas (below) has now been chosen by the GeoVation judging panel and teams have been invited to develop their ideas at GeoVation Camp, 25 – 27 March, at Ordnance Survey’s new head office in Southampton.
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2011-03-25

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Challenge to find quickest rush hour transport in Southampton

March 25th, 2011 No comments

Thea BjaalandFROM THE DAILY ECHO:

MANY motorists stuck in Southampton’s morning rush hour must have wondered if there’s an easier way to get to work.

Now it’s been proven there is – with a commuter race through the city centre.

As the Daily Echo continues with the Don’t be a Fuel Fool campaign, which looks at ways of getting around the rising costs at the pump, it’s been shown that ditching the car on the daily commute could save time as well as money.

A car driver, cyclist, walker and bus user set off at 8.30am from Southampton General Hospital yesterday morning to settle once and for all which is the quickest way to get across the city.

It was cyclist Thea Bjaalan, 30, from Portswood, who crossed the finish line at Guildhall Square first, having made the 3.5mile journey in a time of 15 minutes.

And she says she didn’t even pick the quickest route – but instead opted for a scenic ride through Southampton Common.

She said: “It was probably slightly quicker to go the road way but it was a really nice cycle ride through the common. The sun was shining, there were no cars – it was a treat and definitely better than being in the car and getting annoyed by the traffic lights and other drivers.” [Read the whole story here.]

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Low cost improvements will make big difference for cyclists

March 25th, 2011 No comments

Campaign membersFROM THE DAILY ECHO:

A group of Southampton cyclists is taking steps to make the city safer for bikes.

As the Daily Echo continues its Don’t be a Fuel Fool campaign and begins to look at ways round the rising price at the pumps, Southampton Cycle Campaign are working to fill in the ‘missing links’ in the city’s network of cycle paths and routes.

Spokesman for the Cycle Campaign Lindsi Bluemel says there’s low-cost improvements that could be made in Southampton, which would make a big difference to cyclists.

She said: “We’re very well aware that there’s not going to be money around in the next few years for completely new schemes, even though some of them are badly needed.

“What we’ve looked at is easy ways to implement inexpensive connections that will cost the council very little but will improve the network of cycle paths in Southampton.”

The group has already been in touch with Southampton City Council about a number of improvements that are cheap but could help cyclists avoid dangerous junctions or busy roads.

Mrs Bluemel added: “There are quite a lot of roads that are two-way but they don’t want traffic entering at one end, so there are no entry signs.

“The council has agreed that they can put ‘except cycles’ on some of these signs so cyclists know they can use them – it will cost them next to nothing.

“We’re also asking for a shared use path to go through Bitterne Manor Park.

“It’s no cycling there at the moment but there’s going to be quite a substantial tarmac path put in, and if cyclists could use that it would cut a whole chunk of Bitterne Road West off.”

With petrol prices topping £6 a gallon for the first time ever, more and more people are looking at cheaper ways to travel – and low-cost cycling is a popular choice in the city.

But the Cycle Campaign says they need more bike-users to give ideas about what could be done to improve the cycle network in the city.

Mrs Bluemel said: “Sometimes it’s just one little dangerous section of road that puts people off cycling somewhere.

“We really need other cyclists coming and telling us what problems they experience.

“People will moan and say ‘Why is it like this?’ – but sometimes it’s because no one has raised the issue.”

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Shipwrights Way – small section opening

March 6th, 2011 No comments

Shipwright's Way

Full details here. Celebration ride on March 12th. Meet 10am at Alice Holt Forest (near Farnham) or 3pm at Burton (near Petersfield).

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Cyclewise April 2011 Events

March 6th, 2011 No comments

Lovely Legs – Sexy Shoulders

1 hour women only cycling training sessions
Sat 23 and Wed 27 April
booking advised £5pp charge.

Simply Fabulous

2 hour ladies only rides
Sun 24 April 1400-1615, Thurs 28 April 0930-1145
£5pp charge or £3 if booked with a Lovely Legs session

Simply Fabulous post-Wedding ride for all

Fri 29 April 1430-1645
£5pp charge, U14s to be accompanied.

See the Cyclewise web site for more details.

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Driver ploughs into Critical Mass ride in Brazil

March 2nd, 2011 No comments

From the Guardian:

A protest march will be held in Porto Alegre in Brazil this evening after a driver ran down dozens of cyclists at a Critical Mass ride on Friday.

The incident was caught clearly on several cameras and the footage makes for disturbing viewing.

One witness wrote on the local Critical Mass blog: “I saw legs in the air, helmets, bicycles, arms, all mixed together with parts of the car all flying and making noise. It was like a horror movie.”

Incredibly, although 16 people were badly injured, nobody was killed.

The driver, Ricardo Neis, 47, handed himself in to police on Monday. His abandoned and badly damaged car had been found on Saturday morning.

More here including extremely shocking video.

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Job vacancy: Southampton Cycle Challenge Co-ordinator

January 31st, 2011 No comments

Are you passionate about cycling? Would you like to see more people experience the joys of getting around on a bike?

The SOUTHAMPTON CYCLE CHALLENGE is coming up, and we’re looking for a Challenge Co-ordinator!

See www.ctc.org.uk/vacancies for more information.

Please pass this on to friends, networks or anyone who may be interested!

Many thanks,

Thea

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February Newsletter

January 28th, 2011 No comments

The latest newsletter (February 2011) is available for download in [MS Word] format. Highlights of this issue include:

  • Forthcoming Events
  • Bike Week 2011 – 18-26 June
  • Winter Cycling in the Netherlands
  • Spring Rides
  • Itchen Bridge “Cyclists Dismount” Signs
  • Cycles for All in Eastleigh
  • Missing Links
  • Cycle Route Through Junction 9 M3/A34 Linking Winchester & Easton
  • Boardwalk St Denys-Newtown
  • 20 Mph Zones in Northern Spain
  • Cable Ties – Diy Ice Tyres for Icy Roads
  • From Portsmouth Cycle Forum Newsletter
  • Bike Maintenance Courses
  • New Online Dutch Bicycle Company
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Cycle Route through Junction 9 M3/A34 linking Winchester and Easton

January 26th, 2011 2 comments

M3 J9 MapOne of the best routes in and out of Winchester for cyclists is Easton Lane and the subway system at Junction 9 of the M3/A34. Cyclists have been using this route continuously since the mid 1980s when the M3 Popham to Bar End section was built. Cyclists’ use of these subways is now under threat and your help is needed to prevent that threat becoming a reality.

Background:

Highways Agency (it manages the motorway network)) was approached about signing the National Cycle Network from Easton to Winchester through the subway system. Highways Agency has rejected this request and also indicated that it considers use by cyclists of the subway system to be illegal. It is also reported that Highways Agency is actively considering improvements to the junction that could stop us accessing the subways.

We need to demonstrate that cyclists have been using the subway system for years and then can claim a right of way for cyclists through it. This is a legal process done through Hampshire County Council, i.e. we must show that cyclists have had uninterrupted and unobstructed use of the subway system and that the landowner (Highways Agency) has never attempted to stop that use. The route is or was shown on some OS and cycle maps and although indicative this is not sufficient in law.

If you have used the subways, please can you print out the form and map, complete and sign them and post back to
Sue Coles
7 Ruffield Close
Winchester,
Hampshire,
SO225JL

I am collating the evidence and will submit on block to Hampshire County Council. It does not matter how long you have been using the subways, whether on your own or with a group. It is weight of evidence that counts rather than length of use.

If we can establish a right of way in law, it will be more difficult for Highways Agency to close the route and if the junction were to be reconfigured, the existence of a legal right of way would make it easier for us to campaign for an alternative and acceptable route for cyclists.

This is really important. Please help to maintain this route for current and future cyclists.
Thanks very much.

Sue Coles

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2011 Spring Bike Rides planned by Southampton Cycling Campaign

January 19th, 2011 1 comment

We plan to run more of the popular Sunday morning rides. All rides depart at 10:00 sharp from meeting points indicated below. There will be a coffee stop (remember to bring cash) with return by 12:30.

Sun 23 Jan
Meet at Green Park car park Millbrook
Sun 20 Feb
Meet at Shirley Precinct
Sun 20 Mar
Meet at Green Park car park Millbrook
Bank Holiday Mon 25 Apr
Meet at Boardwalk, Horseshoe Bridge end

Check updates at www.Southamptoncyclingcampaign.org.uk

Booking not essential but ride leader reserves right to refuse anyone from riding with them e.g. if numbers exceeded or on safety grounds.

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