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Stolen bicycle

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

My red Claude Butler Roubaix  59 cm road bike (see at the Berry last week) was stolen (police crime ref. no. ZY 1402-11) from St.George’s Road, Sandwich, on Tuesday November 29th between ca. 5.30 and 6.30 pm.

I’ve attached a picture of it – it is very distinctive.

Other distinguishing features are:

Gearing: Front -3 spd Rear – 8 spd
Wheels: White rimmed rear (with smooth Bontrager 700×23 tyre ) & silver rimmed front (with track hardened Bontrager 700 x 23 tyre)
Pannier rack on rear
Blue gel saddle set at marked slope
Klaxon horn, speedometer and two lights on front (a very bright rechargeable one & a small frog strobe)
Two rear lights – one a yellow skull and crossbones design
Yellow Flexi-lock attached to pannier

If any Spokespeople see it could you let me know by ‘phone or return of email.

Thank you

Mark Bayliss

Tel: 07977272460

Adopt a Kent Bike It school

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Julie Tublin, Sustrans’s Volunteer Development Officer for London, the south-east, and East Anglia has written to Spokes with the following invitation. If you’re interested then please contact her via julie.tublin@sustrans.org.uk or on 020 7017 2356.

I’d like to share some information with you on a potential new project you may be interested in getting involved with.

We are planning to launch a new volunteer pilot project this year in connection with Sustrans Bike It project. I’m writing to you all about it as we would like to start this pilot within schools in Ashford and Canterbury. Myself and the local Bike It officer David Robert, will be managing the project.

Essentially we are looking for volunteers to ‘adopt a school’ and help organise activities in schools that have been working intensively with David during 2009/2010 and 2010/11. The aim of the project will be to help sustain the cycling culture that David has instilled in the schools during their first year.

Attached is a role description which will hopefully give you an idea behind the project and what it will involve.

Specifically we would like the volunteers with this project to organise 1 of 2 activities during Bike Week (20th-24th June) in their adopted school – either a Bling your Bike session, or a talk at an assembly (see attached for more details)

We would also like help with keeping a record of activities, numbers of children participating etc, as well as completing a Hands up survey in June or early July (see attached).

David and I are planning to offer a training/induction session for volunteers keen to help with this project. This will include some general information on Bike It, allocating you to one of the schools, top tips for organising the activities mentioned above etc.

I’m aware that many of you are asked frequently to help with things so please do let me know if you’d rather not get involved this time. As the project will be taking place with schools in Ashford and Canterbury and you are all nearby rangers, it made sense to approach you all first before expanding our request. If any of you know of anyone else in your groups who may like to help, please do pass this information on.

If this project appeals to you please do let me know and we can arrange a session for induction/training with you or help answer any questions you may have!

Stop Climate Chaos Coalition cycle ride and pledge

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

PLEDGE

A Pledge to be adopted by Canterbury District Council and presented to Council representatives by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition on April 16 2011.

Preamble

This pledge is to be taken back to the first full committee meeting after the elections on May 5 2011 by Council representatives, for discussion, debate and (we trust) adoption to enable Canterbury District Council to fulfil its voluntary and legal obligations with regard to climate change and air pollution.

Climate change

In order to fulfil our commitment under the Nottingham Declaration that the Council signed up to in December 2007 and to help the Government meet its national and legal commitments, we Canterbury District Council agree to implement the following measures:

i) to work with central government to contribute, at a local level, to the UK Climate Change Programme, the Kyoto Protocol and the carbon reduction programme by 2010;

ii) participate in local and regional networks for support;

iii) within the next two years develop plans with our partners and local communities to progressively address the causes and impacts of climate change, according to our local priorities, securing maximum benefit for our communities;

iv) publicly declare, within appropriate plans and strategies, the commitment to achieve a significant reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from our own authority’s operations, especially energy sourcing and use, travel and transport, waste production and disposal and the purchasing of goods and services;

v) assess the risk associated with climate change and the implications for our services and our communities of climate change impacts and adapt accordingly;

vi) encourage all sectors in our local community to take the opportunity to adapt to the impacts of climate change, to reduce their own greenhouse gas emissions and to make public their commitment to action;

vii) monitor the progress of our plans against the actions needed and publish the results.

In particular, under iii) above we agree to devise and adopt a Climate Change Strategy to achieve all the above as a matter of urgency, by using the guidance set out in: http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/nottingham/Nottingham-Declaration/Developing-an-Action-Plan/1.-Getting-started

Air pollution

Canterbury’s air pollution is in breach of legal air quality objectives in Broad Street/Military Road, Upper Bridge Street, Lower Bridge Street, Sturry Road, North Lane, St Dunstan’s St., St Peter’s Place, Rheims Way and Wincheap. Air pollution is progressively getting worse. According to Bureau Veritas, the council’s air quality experts, there will need to be a 50% reduction of vehicular traffic if air quality objectives are to be met. We therefore agree to the following measures;

i) to employ an independent expert to create a transport blueprint for Canterbury that will reduce vehicular use by 50% so that legal air quality objectives can be met.

ii) to employ a health expert to undertake a study on the impacts of air pollution on people’s health in the pollution hotspots in Canterbury.

iii) To introduce Low Emission Zones across the district to target heavy goods vehicles, buses and delivery vehicles.

Contact John from the local Stop Climate Chaos Coalition for further information: j.halladay@ntlworld.com

Local elections 2011

Monday, April 11th, 2011

We’ve asked all of the candidates for councillors in Ashford Borough, Canterbury District, Dover District, Shepway District, Swale Borough, and Thanet District for their views on a number of cycling-related topics. Their answers can be found on our May 2011 election page.

Urban cycling video

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

This Urban Cycling video featuring Mikael Colville-Andersen from Denmark shows just how cycling is seen in a mature cycling country:

http://blip.tv/file/4042009

Pedal for the Heart

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Spokes members Chris and Deirdre Harrington are putting on a charity cycle ride to raise money for the British Heart Foundation on Thursday 24th February. The ride leaves Toddler’s Cove in Canterbury at 11:00 and will cycle to Chartham along the new Kingfisher Way cycle path. Please donate a pound per wheel! Please phone Chris or Deirdre Harrington to book on 01227 765716, or 07754 293937.

Proposed new Spokes constitution

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Spokes are proposing to adopt a new constitution at our AGM on 8th December 2010. The proposed constitution is available online to enable members to read through it ahead of the meeting.

Cycle survey

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

We’ve prepared an online survey about cycling and would be grateful for your answers. To take the survey please visit:

http://en.q-set.de/q-set.php?sCode=BRVNSDRXZGMT

CTC campaigning against proposed abolishment of Royal Mail’s cycles

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

The CTC have made a number of Freedom of Information requests from the Royal Mail as part of their effort in their campaign to stop Royal Mail abolishing the use of bicycles for deliveries.

The Hub Cycle Shop opens on Saturday in Sandgate

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

A brand new cycle shop, “The Hub Cycle Shop“, will open in Sandgate at 2pm this Saturday 8th May. British Olympic Gold Medallist Jamie Staff will open the shop which can be found at 61-63 Sandgate High Street. The shop also contains a coffee shop.