Salford is changing the way it engages with the public around cycling and walking in order to attract more residents to get involved and help tackle key issues in the borough such as school road safety. The Salford Walking and Cycling Forum is being launched on Tuesday 13th November, with an open invitation to anyone […]
November 6th, 2018 | Filed under Campaigning News,Manchester,Proposed Routes,Salford | Read More »
Sign our petition to call for: Clean Air Healthy Streets and More Cycleways from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, the Mayoral candidates and our Local Authorities. If you want more action for clean air, liveable local streets and safer cycling then enter your details to pledge your support… People riding with us on Saturday 29th April should also pledge support […]
March 24th, 2017 | Filed under Bolton,Bury,Get behind campaigns,Manchester,Oldham,Rochdale,Salford,Stockport,Tameside,Trafford,Wigan | Read More »
GMCC’s next social ride is on Thursday 18th August, meet in Albert Square from 5.30pm for a 6pm departure. Ride from Manchester city centre… This month we’re heading to Clifton Country Park then visiting the The Horseshoe Inn, for sustenance, liquid refreshments and plenty of cycling chat! Rob’s description: “An annual favourite, this ride goes from Albert Square via […]
August 1st, 2016 | Filed under Bolton,Bury,Manchester,Salford,Shorter Rides,Social Events,Starter Rides | Read More »
A second workshop where we’ll continue to crowd-source and brainstorm ideas to help develop a strategic plan for cycling in Manchester city centre. This will likely include: – Overview of the area: what’s already planned and what’s clearly needed – Identifying key barriers and suggesting potential solutions – Identifying key routes to/from the inner-ring-road – […]
November 25th, 2015 | Filed under Campaign Events,Cycling Infrastructure,Get behind campaigns,GMCC News,Local Cycle Networks,Manchester,Salford,Sharing Highways | Read More »
GMCC’s next social ride is on Thursday 20th August, meet in Albert Square from 5.30pm for a 6pm departure. Ride from Manchester city centre… This month we’re heading to Clifton Country Park then visiting the The Horseshoe Inn, for sustenance, liquid refreshments and plenty of cycling chat! Rob’s description: “An annual favourite, this ride goes from Albert Square via […]
August 5th, 2015 | Filed under Bolton,Bury,Manchester,Salford,Shorter Rides,Social Events,Starter Rides | Read More »
GMCC’s next social ride is on Thursday 21st August, meet in Albert Square from 5.30pm for a 6pm departure. Ride from Manchester city centre… This month we’re heading to Clifton Country Park then visiting the The Horseshoe Inn, for sustenance, liquid refreshments and plenty of cycling chat! Rob’s description: “An annual favourite, this ride goes from Albert Square […]
August 17th, 2014 | Filed under Bolton,Bury,Manchester,Salford,Shorter Rides,Social Events,Starter Rides | Read More »
TfGM commissioned JMP & Transport Initiatives “to undertake a study into the potential feasibility of introducing a public bicycle sharing scheme into the Greater Manchester area” TfGM_Cycle_Hire_Study.pdf (101pp, 3.3MB)
November 1st, 2013 | Filed under Funding For Cycling,Hire A Bike,Manchester,Safety & Health,Salford | Read More »
As part of a Cycle Commuter Programme, TfGM are offering free bike health checks in March across Greater Manchester.
March 4th, 2012 | Filed under Bolton,Bury,Local Cycling News,Maintenance Tips,Manchester,Oldham,Rochdale,Salford,Stockport,Tameside,Trafford,Wigan | Read More »
In true commuter spirit, winner takes all – there’s no second chance when it comes to catching your train…
August 5th, 2008 | Filed under Salford,Social Events | Read More »
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, and the omissions don’t end here… (to be […]
February 17th, 2007 | Filed under Cycling Infrastructure,Salford,Trafford | Read More »