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Several hundred riders on Stop Killing Cyclists’ first Pedal on Parliament ride and die in, passing through Aldwych.
18 months of hard campaigning paid off – all key stakeholders no longer opposed to #CloseTheGates at #RegentsPark (https://lcc.org.uk/articles/lets-close-the-gates-stakeholders-now-agree-to-regents-park-cs11-plan). Big thank you to all ... [more]
Still from a bike crash recorded by a minicab camera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnNYiqaWPfQ Looks like the cyclist got up immediately.
Thousands turned out for the ride today including all four generations of one family! Read on http://t.co/DwGgLwAXBm http://t.co/gErMxzuupr
Buckingham Palace home of our patron. akes a truly stunning backdrop for @RideLondon #daytoremember #inspired http://t.co/n5b8PIhdyW
Everything stops for David Cameron (probably) to come out of Whitehall on the wrong side of the road.
Photos from the upper deck of bus 205 King's Cross to Paddington showing some of the Olympic traffic lanes. See... http://info.tfl.gov.uk/re?l=9xk0eaI2unb2y2I8
Jubilee crowds fill Westminster bridge, in the distance a big screen shows what looks like St. Paul's cathedral.
Jubilee crowds on Westminster bridge. There's a big screen in the far distance showing images from the flotilla.
The start of London Cycling Campaign's #theBigRide crossing Park Lane to the sound of Queen's I want to Ride my Bicycle.
Two unicyclists give a highly entertaining show at Covent Garden. This is only a flavour of it, and of course you have to be there. We gave a good contribution at the end, so I don't think they'll mind us featuring this short clip.
Another good thing about the Boris Bike scheme is that you now often see the sight of people in their suit and tie on a bike - in this case one of the cyclestreets developers passing through Chinatown.
Simon representing CycleStreets and Cambridge Cycling Campaign (with Jim in the background on the left) at the end of the MP's bike ride during Bike Week 2011. Parliamentary under secretary for the Department for Transport, Norman Baker is ... [more]
Outspoken delivers the cycling message to Parliament at the end of the MP's bike ride during Bike Week 2011.