Let’s make sure London’s next Mayor knows just how much we all love cycling! http://londonlovescycling.org/

    With more than a million cycle journeys made in London every day, and almost half of us already cycling or saying we want to start, Londoners are cycling more and more.

    So with the mayoral election fast approaching, we need to make our voices heard – shout it from the rooftops, share the cycling love on social media, send an email to the candidates before Thursday 2 May 2024 – let’s make sure everyone knows that London Loves Cycling.

    Find out more at http://londonlovescycling.org/

    #LondonLovesCycling

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    We are the London Cycling Campaign – a charity with 12,000+ members campaigning for cycling in London to be safe and enjoyable for everyone.

    Find us online:
    https://lcc.org.uk/

    https://www.instagram.com/london_cycling_campaign/
    https://www.facebook.com/LondonCyclingCampaign
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/282764/

    When you travel around this great big city we all call home… …remember, we are London. Each and every one of us. And when enough of us love a thing London loves it too. London loves putting the miles in! London loves learning new things. London loves starting the day off right.

    London loves going overground. London loves beating the school run! London loves hanging out with your mates! London loves the ups… …and downs. London loves getting something special. London loves the freedom to go here. There. Everywhere. In this vibrant city of ours, we’re loving cycling more and more.

    With over one million cycle journeys made in London every day, every one of them changes us – and our city – for the better. London elects its next Mayor on the 2 May. So head to londonlovescycling.org to let the candidates know just how much we all love cycling.

    5 Comments

    1. I don't live in London, but love cycling when I visit. Good luck with the campaign and hope the best outcome for cycling happens!

    2. I moved to London about eight years ago and just in that time the quality of the infrastructure has really improved dramatically. There's still lots of missing links, and it's not going to work for everyone, but when it does work it's so enabling. I'm convinced that cycling is the best way to get around London: it's cheaper than taking the tube, faster than walking, and better exercise than taking the bus.

    3. I have redesigned half of my borough in tower hamlets to match new and I,probed cycle infrastructure, taking key notes from placed like Denmark and the Netherlands.

      They match the same scale of the roads width however I haven’t made it a complete 100% accurate scale just to save time and all that. I am currently in the middle of a long battle with tower hamlets council about getting some new cycle routes and infrastructure however whenever I get through to them it’s a new excuse.

      I was wondering if you had any tips on how to get through to the council about stuff like that

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