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351.Love Your Bike 2007 - March 30th(Saturday 24th of March 2007 11:02:03 AM 1 year, 8 months ago ) To celebrate the anniversary of the launch of the Love Your Bike campaign Manchester Friends of the Earth are holding an event with three main elements on Friday March 30th:
several rides from points around Manchester culminating at Albert Square
a press call with Cllr Neil Swannick at 8:30 at...
352.Multimedia Club at Ordsall Community Cafe(Thursday 08th of March 2007 10:39:11 AM 1 year, 8 months ago ) On Tuesdays from 11:00am to 3:00pm Ordsall Community Cafe are running a multimedia club in conjunction with the MCIN community reporters programme.
You can learn how to use a computer for the first time, or how to use programmes or media equipment.  You can learn how to turn you videos...
353.AGM - Monday 12th March(Tuesday 06th of March 2007 08:00:58 PM 1 year, 8 months ago ) The guest speaker at GMCC’s AGM on 12th March is Manchester-based sustainable transport expert Richard Armitage who’ll talk about the city of Groningen in the Netherlands, probably the most bicycle-friendly city in the world.

This will follow the brief AGM formalities, including the annual reports by officers, and the...
354.Upper Chorlton Road(Thursday 01st of March 2007 12:50:40 AM 1 year, 8 months ago ) The GMPTE is proposing changes in parking and cycling provision for Upper Chorlton Road and Brooks’s Bar Junction.

Upper Chorlton Road is used by large numbers of cyclists, particularly in the morning and afternoon peak periods and Brooks’s Bar is one of the busiest junctions in the area. You...
355.Upper Chorlton Road(Thursday 01st of March 2007 12:50:40 AM 1 year, 8 months ago ) The GMPTE is proposing changes in parking and cycling provision for Upper Chorlton Road and Brooks’s Bar Junction.

Upper Chorlton Road is used by large numbers of cyclists, particularly in the morning and afternoon peak periods and Brooks’s Bar is one of the busiest junctions in the area. You...
356.Spring 2007 newsletter(Sunday 25th of February 2007 11:05:39 AM 1 year, 9 months ago )








No case to answer: Cyclist wins appeal against inconsiderate riding.
Bikes on Film Manchester Bicycle Exhibition
Another death on the roads
A funny thing happened to me on the way to the bbc
Cycling Route Link Go-ahead
Cycle lane of the...
357.Sustainable Communities Bill(Thursday 22nd of February 2007 07:18:08 PM 1 year, 9 months ago )







Ruth Kelly, MP for Bolton West is to decide whether the Sustainable Communities Bill, supported by the CTC and many other goodly organisations, becomes law. She has been invited to a Public Meeting on 30th March 2007 at the Reebok Stadium...
358.Irlam Lock goes missing(Saturday 17th of February 2007 01:13:54 PM 1 year, 9 months ago ) This is Irlam Lock, a very convenient passage for walkers and cyclists who want to cross the Manchester Ship Canal between Salford and Trafford.

Unfortunately, like the Gorsey Bank Bridge, Irlam Lock hasn’t made it onto the council produced CycleGM maps.

Why this is we don’t know,...
359.New Blog - Whitemoss Club for Young People(Thursday 15th of February 2007 10:12:10 AM 1 year, 9 months ago ) The Club has created a new blog to be used to share the history of the Whitemoss Club for Young People, past and present. It aims to give the local people and people that attend the club the opportunity to share memories, video and pictures about the club and surrounding...
360.Manchester Metro News(Sunday 11th of February 2007 02:42:52 PM 1 year, 9 months ago ) Another week and another GMCC letter in the local press, ever if this one is a bit down-market, but then so is the paper it’s printed in. The reference to Alzheimer’s may come from here.

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