Chris Boardman has made a video, which seems to be a response to an inflammatory Channel 5 TV programme. I don’t know – I don’t watch Channel 5.
British Cycling video


Chris Boardman has made a video, which seems to be a response to an inflammatory Channel 5 TV programme. I don’t know – I don’t watch Channel 5.

There is great disappointment as North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) has failed to secure the full amount of active travel funding provisionally allocated to it. Tranche 1 The Emergency Active Travel Fund is funding from the DfT to councils, to
Two good letters from members of HDCA have been published in the Harrogate Advertiser recently. On 11th June 2020, Ian Hallett argued for a network of routes that can be used on bikes, not isolated cycle lanes. He suggested 20mph

Chris Petch explains why the Sainsbury’s junction on Wetherby Road, Harrogate, is difficult to negotiate on a bike As Harrogate’s main roads are not designed with cyclists in mind, the off-road cycle paths and routes take on greater importance. These
We are waiting and watching to see what emergency cycling and walking infrastructure North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) will put in, in accordance with the government’s instructions. Key dates These are the key dates: 9th May 2020: Grant Shapps announced

North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) is bidding for active travel funds from the government. There’s £266,000 in emergency funds for widened pavements and pop-up bike lanes, and such projects must be started within four weeks of funding. Then there’s a
The Harrogate and Knaresborough Congestion Survey last year, acknowledges that the town’s streets are overcrowded and steps need to be taken to encourage other forms of travel than the motor car. Some of the startling statistics to come out of

HDCA has taken the step of writing to the DfT, with a copy to MP Andrew Jones, to ask for help in getting the county council to fulfil its responsibilities. On 9th May 2020, the Secretary of State for Transport
After receiving so many responses to this picture, plus others on social media showing people parking in the cycle lane on Oatlands Drive, our members have written to the council and received the following response from Don MacKenzie at NYCC:

On Friday 15th May, NYCC announced temporary – very temporary! – active travel measures to help people stay 2m apart. In Harrogate, the measures are pavement-widening on three town centre streets on Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th May 2020 only.