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561.Summer 2007 Newsletter(Wednesday 08th of August 2007 10:50:32 PM
1 year, 5 months ago )
Highway Code Cracked
Bike Week
Love Your Bike – One Year On
Planes, Trains and Bikes
John Wayne aka Richard Alderson rides shotgun with Stagecoach 15
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a pedalling paramedic
Car-Free, Care-Free...
562.Our Future Transport(Thursday 19th of July 2007 11:00:22 AM
1 year, 5 months ago )
The front page of yesterday’s Independent shows just why Manchester’s Our Future Transport proposals are so important.
Some time ago we pointed out that when it came to leaving the car at home, public transport in Manchester currently offers much less value...
563.World Turned Upside Down Video(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 02:51:40 PM
1 year, 6 months ago )
Back in January 2006 MCIN hosted the “Our Stories in Our Language” event in central Manchester to launch a series of videos made by Deaf people from across Greater Manchester.
As a follow on from this event MCIN worked with Community Pride on a School of Participation project. This project...
564.World Turned Upside Down Video Launch(Wednesday 13th of June 2007 02:50:26 PM
1 year, 6 months ago )
Yesterday, 27th November, we launched the World Turned Upside Down Video at MDDA.
Here are photos and a short video from the launch.
Launch Video
565.MaccBug(Sunday 03rd of June 2007 09:24:47 PM
1 year, 7 months ago )
Not to be confused with what causes Steve Jobs’ computers to crash, or a dose of gastroenteritis contracted after eating at a fast-food restaurant, the Macclesfield Borough Bicycle Users Group, MaccBUG for short, is an independent group of local cyclists with a...
566.Letter from America(Sunday 03rd of June 2007 09:54:43 AM
1 year, 7 months ago )
Ex-pat Polly Low reports from Washington DC.
America’s love affair with the car is the stuff of legend. So it’s both a surprise and something of an embarrassment for a Mancunian to arrive in the capital city of this gas-guzzling, SUV-worshipping country, and find that the lot of...
567.Critical Commute(Wednesday 23rd of May 2007 10:51:03 PM
1 year, 7 months ago )
Manchester’s Critical Commute happens on the last Friday of every month. The next one is Friday 29 June 2007.
The idea is to make cycling visible to drivers and demonstrate that it’s a viable way to get around. If you haven’t cycled for a while, it’s a chance to...
568.Community Reporter News Desk(Monday 30th of April 2007 10:58:40 AM
1 year, 8 months ago )
Ordsall Community Café have now established a Community Reporters Club, in which local people can join.
We are currently attending training with the BBC with the producers of Look North West News; which is very exciting and informative.
One of the items...
569.Lookalike(Tuesday 17th of April 2007 07:45:11 PM
1 year, 8 months ago )
From A comparison of transport in Europe
Has anyone else noticed the uncanny resemblence between per-capita rates of bicycle use across Europe and the Happiness League Table as published in this BBC story ? Perhaps by chance they are related.
570.What’s fluorescent yellow and very polite ?(Saturday 14th of April 2007 05:41:16 PM
1 year, 8 months ago )
Please Give Cyclists Room signs are cropping up all over the city. This one appeared a few months ago on the northbound side of Manchester Road in Cheadle. It’s certainly much needed on this two lane, 40 mph stretch of road, where to get to and from South Manchester,...