The project to build a riverside multi-user path between Haslams Lane in Darley Abbey to Ford Lane in Allestree has now reached the important milestone of applying for planning permission. This project is being delivered by Highways England as part of their “Designated Funds” support for local community projects across the country after a successful… Continue reading Derwent Valley Cycleway reaches landmark
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Millennium Mileposts around Derby
(Picture shows Pat working on the milepost at Mickleover Station – courtesy of Les Sims) You’ll have seen a number of the Millennium Mileposts located on the National Cycle Network around Derby and may have been astounded by the detail of the paint jobs on some of the posts. The painting was the handiwork of… Continue reading Millennium Mileposts around Derby
Excellent Work by Derby City Council – Darley Abbey
The long anticipated temporary changes to the road layout in Darley Abbey to provide a much better environment for cycling and walking, as a response to the COVID emergency, have now been implemented. The main feature is to stop motor traffic turning into Church Lane from Duffield Road thereby closing off a long-standing rat run.… Continue reading Excellent Work by Derby City Council – Darley Abbey
Some Derby emergency COVID measures in place
In response to the Government’s offer of funds to enable emergency road measures to support the greater numbers of people wanting to cycle and walk due to the pandemic, some of the agreed schemes have now been implemented. The funding from the Government was in two initial phases with Derby applying for funds from tranche… Continue reading Some Derby emergency COVID measures in place
Free Dr Bike checks and repairs
During July and August you’re invited to consult Dr Bike for health checks (and simple repairs) every Wednesday in Derby. All welcome.
Rapid Cycleway Prioritisation Tools results for Derby
The Rapid Cycleway Prioritisation Tool is being developed by the Institute of Transport Studies at the University of Leeds (ITS Leeds) using the Propensity to Cycle Tool to identify promising locations for new cycleways around the country. This project is supported by the DfT and local authorities are expected to make use of the data… Continue reading Rapid Cycleway Prioritisation Tools results for Derby
Your suggestions for emergency road changes
Derby Cycling Group and others have been in discussion with Derby City Council about the urgent need for the Council to implement road changes to cope with, and support, the massive increase in walking and cycling arising from the COVID pandemic. The Government is very keen for Councils to implement changes quickly (“within weeks”) and… Continue reading Your suggestions for emergency road changes
What Legacy follows the COVID Times?
In these COVID times, many of us are cooped at home; still healthy and working if we are lucky, but inactive and sedentary. My home-working “office” looks out over a busy road – except it is very quiet these days. There are as many people taking exercise as there are cars: walking, jogging, cycling. There… Continue reading What Legacy follows the COVID Times?
Ride to Work Week is now Ride Anywhere Week!
Love to Ride’s first event of the year ‘Ride to Work Week’ was due to take place next week. With many businesses requiring staff to work from home where they can, this event needed to evolve. So the event has now been rebranded as ‘Ride Anywhere Week’, which will still run next week from 23-29… Continue reading Ride to Work Week is now Ride Anywhere Week!
Ride to Work Week 23rd – 29th March 2020 – Win a bike every day!
Love to Ride’s first event of the year starts in a couple of weeks. Love to Ride is an online community where you can track your rides, share goals and take part in challenges throughout the year. The aim of Ride to Work week is to engage existing cycle commuters and encourage people who already… Continue reading Ride to Work Week 23rd – 29th March 2020 – Win a bike every day!