Ride(s) Reminder: Friday 3rd Aug (eve) and Sunday 5th Aug (TUAG)

Hello all – have you remembered our next two rides:

In the cool, cool, cool of the evening……

Friday 3rdAugust: Evening Ride to Hampstead

The last of the season – a real sundowner. Ride across the ‘high spot’ of being in London – Hampstead Heath. Stopping for a meal at The Fish Café, 71 High St, Hampstead (http://villabiancagroup.com/fishcafe/).

Meet:7:00 pm Tally Ho Corner, North Finchley, N12 or East Finchley Library at 7.15pm

Ride leader: Malcolm Nightingale  REMEMBER LIGHTS TO GET HOME

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Sunday 5thAugust

TUAG: Turn-Up-And-Go

Nothing planned in advance: turn up early if you want a coffee and to talk about where to go. Ready to leave at 10am.

Meet:McDonalds near Tally Ho, North Finchley N12

Time:from 9.30am for coffee and planning – leave at 10am.

Sunday 19th August: Shaw’s Corner, Ayot St Lawrence

Visit the home of an old CTC member – George Bernard Shaw. (https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shaws-corner) a lovely country house set in a delighful garden. Shaw lived here for 44 years and was regularly seen cycling around the area. National Trust – full adult entrance to the whole property is £8. If you are an NT member bring your membership card for free entrance.  We will arrive as the property opens at 12 noon. After visiting the house we will go down the hill (whey hey!) to lunch at the Cross Keys at Gustard Wood. Afternoon tea stop at the John Bunyan, Coleman Green. Then a choice of cycling back to Welwyn Garden City to catch a train, or cycle back to Barnet.

 

Train times (Please recheck train times, nearer to the date):

New Southgate                        09.51               10.21  

Oakleigh Park                         09.54               10.24  

New Barnet                             09.57               10.27

Arrive: Welwyn Garden City  10.18               10.48

 

Meet: from 10.30am for a coffee at McDonalds, Welwyn Garden City, (just outside the shopping centre/station entrance)  Be ready to leave at 11am

Ride leader: Malcolm Nightingale

11th – 12th August: Another Peterborough weekend

Charles is leading a cycling weekend in Peterborough for the Ealing LCC group on the weekend of 11th / 12th August. If you missed out on the Barnet Cycling Campaign weekends in Peterborough in 2014 and 2016,or would like to repeat some of the rides, you would be most welcome to join them.  For further information, please contact Charles Harvey     charles.harvey@hotmail.co.uk     020 8455 5174    07961 194 771

Sunday 5th August TUAG: Turn-Up-And-Go

Nothing planned in advance: turn up early if you want a coffee and to talk about where to go. Ready to leave at 10am.

Meet:McDonalds near Tally Ho, North Finchley N12

Time:from 9.30am for coffee and planning – leave at 10am.

PLEA FOR MORE MARSHALS! Saturday 28thJuly:  Prudential Ride London – Freecycle

We have a leader supplied by the LCC for the feeder ride as below.  And we have some volunteers from Barnet Cycling Campaign to help marshal the ride. We are expecting quite a large ride so could do with some more help. If you are free on Saturday and can help, please be at  Tally Ho at 9.30am to meet the leader.  Best also to officially register for the ride – and as a marshal – see link below.

If you have any questions – or would like me to forward your name to the ride leader -then email me at alison.ewington@ntlworld.com

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This is a chance to ride a loop in central London that is free of traffic. For details and how to register see: https://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk/events/freecycle/

Central LCC are organising a feeder ride from Tally Ho, N12 at 10am – note that the 10 mile route from here into the city is not traffic free and will include crossing some busy junctions. Volunteers are needed to marshal the feeder ride – if you can help please contact:  https://membership.lcc.org.uk/volunteer-lcc-freecycle-rides-2018

An appeal to members in the southern part of the borough

We have been approached by an organisation called THOCH (The Hope of Childs Hill). It runs a bike project at Basing Hill Park (Between Wayside NW11 and the Hendon Way NW2) with professional instructors and help from local volunteers. It teaches basic cycling skills to both adults and children. Times are: 12-2 Saturdays and 2-4 Sundays. They would like help with basic cycle maintenance and leading easy local rides for adults.

Website: www.thoch.org.uk

For further information contact Anthony info@thoch.org.uk

I have done two sessions with them, so if you want a feel of what’s involved, please feel free to contact me charles.harvey@hotmail.co.uk

020 8455 5174 / 07961 194 771.

I feel it’s the sort of organisation Barnet Cyclists should be supporting. You wouldn’t be expected to make a regular commitment. You can turn up and help as and when you can.

Charles Harvey

Ride Reminder: Saturday 28th July: Prudential Ride London – Freecycle

This is a chance to ride a loop in central London that is free of traffic. For details and how to register see: https://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk/events/freecycle/

Central LCC are organising a feeder ride from Tally Ho, N12 at 10am – note that the 10 mile route from here into the city is not traffic free and will include crossing some busy junctions. Volunteers are needed to marshal the feeder ride – if you can help please contact:  https://membership.lcc.org.uk/volunteer-lcc-freecycle-rides-2018

Campaign Group News – July 2018

Barnet Cyclists (BC) has a campaign group which responds to council consultations and keeps an eye on proposed developments that may affect cycling. Some of the issues we’ve been dealing with recently are:

Stay Wider of the Rider campaign: This is a London-wide LCC campaign and we’d encourage BC members to add close passes to the map. See https://barnetlcc.org/stay-wider-of-the-rider/ for details.

Brent X new railway station: I’ve attended the two recent exhibitions. There will be cycle parking and lifts to the platforms and a bridge over the railway line but no details of the design yet. Planned completion date is 2022.

Pentavia Retail Park – revised proposals consultation: Jon K and Jon C have submitted observations on the revised scheme, maintaining our objections while welcoming some of the improvements.

High St Barnet consultation: I have submitted objections with advice from Jon C and Simon Munk from the LCC and input from other members of the Campaign Group.

Playing fields consultation (Barnet, West Hendon, Copthall/Mill Hill): Campaign Group members have submitted responses to all three consultations. Barnet and Copthall both have cycle routes through them and a cycle route runs to the south of the West Hendon Playing Fields along the north shore of the Welsh Harp reservoir.

Dockless pool bikes: Jon C and Jon K had submitted observations on Barnet’s plans. Urbo, the councils preferred supplier, had have now pulled out of London.

Liaison with Haringey LCC group: We try to keep in touch with that is happened in adjoining boroughs. I’ve had a useful meeting with Selena Calder (Haringey LCC). LB Haringey had made a successful bid to TfL for a Liveable Neighbourhood plan in Crouch End. They have no further news on the proposed Hornsey – North Finchley Quietway.

Basing Hill Park cycle project: I’ve been contacted by a children’s cycle project that meets at Basing Hill Park on Saturdays. Anthony, who runs it, hopes that we can help him run some local rides for parents.

LCC infrastructure training sessions: Penny has attended one of Simon Munk’s infrastructure training sessions at the LCC office and found it most useful. She has circulated useful links to the rest of the campaign group.

Road safety measures around Menorah Primary School: I have submitted a written response to the consultation which includes a 20 mph zone around the school and a new built out crossing. I also spoke at the committee meeting. The revised scheme is going out to further consultation.

Church Lane, East Finchley: The council has new plans for Church Lane. The Campaign Group supports the new speed hump and the new electronic warning sign but we do not want to see the existing sign removed.

Finchley Reform Synagogue climate change group: I have met up with this group and will help draft the Low Traffic Neighbourhoods section of their proposed cycle strategy.

If you want further information on any of the items discussed or to be involved in the campaign group, please contact me.

Charles Harvey – 21 July 2018

charles.harvey@hotmail.co.uk

020 8455 5174

Barnet Cyclists/Barnet Cycling Campaign is part of London Cycling Campaign