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Guest Post from Jon Usher

Jon is Sustrans Regional Manager and has kindly responded to the post on cycle lane paint and to a comment about signage on the National Cycle Routes. Below Jon clarifies a number of issues about responsibility for signage.  There is … Continue reading

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Liberal Democrat motion on Cycling Reform

At the Liberal Democrat Conference from 14th to 18th September in Glasgow a motion on cycling will be discussed.  This is a first class motion and puts Lib Dems in the forefront of cycling policy. Conference believes that: I. Cycling … Continue reading

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Opportunity to improve cycling in Widcombe?

When the Rossiter Road/Widcombe Parade scheme costing £1.8m is implemented, hopefully in 2014, consideration should be given on how cycling in the area can be improved. The basics of the scheme are that Widcombe Parade traffic will be reversed and … Continue reading

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Vuelta a Espana started today

What is probably the third ranking “Grand Tour” after Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta began with Team Time Trials today.  This is a three week race with more climbs and mountain top finishes than either of … Continue reading

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Coloured paint on cycle lanes – yes or no?

One of the comments so far in response to my post about the cycle contraflow in Cheap Street/Westgate Street (I still don’t know if/when it will be completed, but I am inquiring), is about making the contraflows clearer by painting … Continue reading

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Real Investment improves cycling in B&NES over four years

The £1m announced to improve Seven Dials for people on foot and on bikes on Monday, as part of the successful West of England Partnership’s (Bath, Bristol, South Glos and North Somerset councils) bid for Government Cycle City funding is … Continue reading

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Tour of Britain

  Tour of Britain announces biggest ever field for 10th anniversary Tour of Britain organisers say this year’s event will feature its biggest ever field, with 114 riders from 19 teams competing. Omega Pharma-Quick Step and Tour de France winners … Continue reading

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Cycle stands all taken in city centre

When walking in the city centre in the past few days I have been struck by the high levels of occupation of bike stands. This seems to indicate a growth in numbers of people in Bath cycling. This is likely … Continue reading

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Key area of Bath City Centre to be revamped to favour cyclists

Bath city cyclists to get new contra-flow routes This is the vital centre of cross city cycle routes and has long been a desired route.  Now with a contra flow already in place  in Westgate Street and Cheap Street (well … Continue reading

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Will the contra flow ever be completed?

A contra flow for cyclists was begun in Cheap Street and Westgate Street months ago, but the Cheap street section is still not complete.  My information is that the job was given to Atkins, the Council’s highways contractor and that … Continue reading

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