GoBike AGM, 2 weeks to go!

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Yes, it’s just 2 weeks to go until the GoBike AGM and public meeting.  You’ll be able to hear what we have been doing over the year – and it’s quite a bit – and you can volunteer, if you wish, for either the main committee or one of our working groups.

The main attraction at the public meeting will be Councillor Martin McElroy, of the Labour group on Glasgow City Council discussing the implementation of the Council’s Strategic Plan for Cycling and there will be the opportunity to ask questions – you can even start the discussion in our Facebook group  Not on Facebook?  You can e-mail your questions to the Convenor, convenor@gobike.org, particularly if you won’t be able to attend on the 23rd.

The AGM is an opportunity for your to join GoBike, or renew your membership.  Our only income is from our members, so don’t be shy!  You will also be able to buy one of our t-shirts, only £10:

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So, where and when?

The Admiral Bar, 72a Waterloo Street, Glasgow

Wednesday 23 November

Doors open 7pm, AGM 7:30 and Public Meeting 8pm

 

Transport Minister: Cycling Task Force to be established!

 

Transport Minister, Humza Yousaf, announced the plans for a taskforce, the main aim of which will be to drive forward ambitious cycling infrastructure such as segregated cycle paths, at the Active Travel Summit in Stirling today – see the link for the full text of the Transport Scotland press release:

http://www.transport.gov.scot/news/minister-puts-segregated-cycling-road-success

Good news!

Fastlink lanes on the Broomielaw – closed to buses!

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The Herald reports today (02 November) that the Fastlink lanes on the Broomielaw in Glasgow have been closed to buses since 16 October following 2 pedestrians being knocked down, see: http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14836667.Fastlink_busway_closed_amid_fears_over_safety_of__pedestrians_using_smartphones_/

Of course, the pedestrians are being blamed, for wandering onto this empty carriageway using their mobile phones!  Glasgow City Council’s answer? To close this ill-designed road and to consider erecting railings!  When has any road been closed because a pedestrian has been knocked down?  This must be a first.  Why is the Council’s immediate response to think of railings?

Glasgow City Council has refused to allow bikes onto this section of Fastlink – and now the lanes are empty!

Sunday 06 November: GoBike ride and Bears Way Advocacy Ride

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Show that you support the space for cycling that we need – and we need the extension of the Bears Way – by joining this GoBike ride out to the Allander, via Kirkintilloch and Milngavie.  If that’s too much, do please join the ride on the Bears Way.  Details in the link to the Friends of the Bears Way, see below:

Sunday 6 November – Strathblane Railway Path & Bears Way (amendment)
This month we have a quick ride out along the Forth & Clyde Canal to Kirkintilloch, followed by the Strathkelvin Railway Path to Strathblane, and then via minor roads over the hill to Milngavie. After lunch in a local café, we shall proceed to the Allander Centre to join the Bears Way Advocacy Ride due to start at 1.30pm.
Meet 10am Bell’s Bridge, Congress Road, Glasgow.

Garrioch Drive to Kelvin Walkway – update on access path

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You may remember the earlier post, date 04 October 2016, detailing the story of this very steep access path from Garrioch Drive to the Kelvin Walkway. It was closed after an accident involving an adult, who had a child on a child seat, coming off their bike.

A Freedom of Information request to Glasgow City Council has revealed that the cost of the path was £6535, some 30% over the approximate budget of £5000, see: 5810822-response-toms-251016

The path is still closed, the gate is locked and that’s over £6000 of public money wasted – that’s our money, your money and we have no idea when the City Council will make the path fit for use.

Local elections 2017, Campaign Training Day, 26 November, free registration now open.

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Recent events in East Dunbartonshire with the Bears Way, South Ayrshire with Holmston Road and Edinburgh with Roseburn Terrace have made it very clear that we need local councillors who support active travel and who are prepared to make space for walking and cycling in our towns and cities.

The WalkCycleVote campaign, of which GoBike is a member, is organising a training day for people who wish to get involved in pressing our prospective politicians in next year’s council elections.  It’s in Edinburgh on Saturday 26 November and it’s FREE.  Full details are on the link below.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/walk-cycle-vote-and-space-for-cycling-campaigners-training-day-tickets-28654913618

After the success of our hustings in March this year for the Holyrood Elections, GoBike will be getting actively involved in campaigning for the local elections – and we will need your help in putting the active travel message across to the candidates.  Details to follow.