20 is Plenty for Manchester residential streets
Manchester City Council is considering the feasibility of a speed limit of 20mph in all non-major residential roads in Manchester to reduce accidents and fatalities
Manchester City Council is considering the feasibility of a speed limit of 20mph in all non-major residential roads in Manchester to reduce accidents and fatalities
GMCC responds to Traffords Cycle Parking Consultation, February 2012
Ever been annoyed about having to move out into the flow of traffic because of cars parked in the cycle lane? If the answer is yes, you are not alone.
A major new report from the London School of Economics shows that cycling in the UK is growing and that this trend will continue to benefit the UK economy. The report published in August 2011 was commissioned by Sky and British Cycling.
Find out more about Metrolink’s proposals at events on 23 July or 02 August and complete consultation feedback by 9/09/11
Greater Manchester’s leaders are celebrating after securing £4.9 million of Government funding for a new project that will kickstart a revolution in cycling in the region.
Transport for Greater Manchester is seeking your help with a cycling survey. The survey is part of a bid for funding to improve cycling and walking facilities across Greater Manchester.
Second Metrolink line across Manchester City Centre between Deansgate and Victoria via Cross Street proposed.
Stagecoach has increased cycling to work amongst its employees since its relocation away from Princess Road to Wythenshawe. Installing cycle lockers at its new Sharston depot will have helped encourage this. Cycling bus drivers can only be a good thing.
Bike Friday participants wore red on Friday 25th February 2011 to raise awareness about the health benefits of cycling.