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Camden Cyclists Newsletter
December 2016
A HUGE THANK YOU! COME AND CELEBRATE!Join our party, see below We’d like to thank EVERYONE who campaigned, leafleted, wrote letters, responded online to the consultation for the Tavistock Place cycle lanes. Camden received a HUGE response and 78% of respondents were in favour of the wider tracks becoming permanent. We couldn’t have done it without you! https://camdencyclists.org.uk/2016/11/rejoice-78-in-favour-of-taviplace/Monthly Meetings
Monday 19 December, 8.00-10.00pm
In place of our regular monthly meeting, we will be holding a party to celebrate the season and thank our tireless Tavistock Place campaigners at a new venue. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE WILL NOT BE MEETING AT PRIMROSE HILL Please contact angela.hobsbaum@gmail.com to book a place.
RSVP by 12 December.
Monday 16 January 2017 7.30-9.30pm
Primrose Hill Community Centre
29 Hopkinsons Place, NW1 8TN
We’ll be reviewing infrastructure in Camden and making plans for the year ahead.
Tavistock Place
Kentish Town Bike Workshop
Other events
Kentish Town Bike Workshop
Kentish Town Health Centre, NW5 2BX Monday 5 December, 6.30pm Monday 9 January 2017, 6.30pmLearn to fix your bike with the help of our expert mechanics. Workshops are held in associattion with Transition Kentish Town
Workshops are free but donations are welcome
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Other ways to keep in touch and get involved!
Our committee relies on volunteers, and we need a few more to ensure our vital work continues. If you are passionate about cycling and improving the cycling experience in Camden, and can spare 3-4 hours a month, we would love to hear from you. If you’re interested, contact Angela.
Join our email group for discussions related to cycling in Camden by sending a blank email to CamdenCyclingCampaign-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Join our discussions on infrastructure issues on Cyclescape.
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