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		<title>Consultation Digest Issue 60, 12 May 2020: the lockdown goes on, but will we learn from it?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Digest hits 60, so is it time to use the bus pass? No, certainly not; let&#8217;s keep cycling and we are now joined by so many others, it&#8217;s a delight. However, the news from North Lanarkshire is roads, roads and more roads but there are more promising signs from the Scottish Government and Parliament &#8230; <p class="link-more"><a href="https://www.gobike.org/consultation-digest-issue-60-12-may-2020-the-lockdown-goes-on-but-will-we-learn-from-it-11199" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Consultation Digest Issue 60, 12 May 2020: the lockdown goes on, but will we learn from it?"</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The Digest hits 60, so is it time to use the bus pass? No, certainly not; let&#8217;s keep cycling and we are now joined by so many others, it&#8217;s a delight. However, the news from North Lanarkshire is roads, roads and more roads but there are more promising signs from the Scottish Government and Parliament on the effects of Covid 19 </p>



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<p>Our headline photo shows cycling on a temporary Covid 19 cycle lane in Berlin,  <em>Credit: Frank Masurat. Published under the unconditional Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal license.</em> </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Contents</h4>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">Section 1: Current Consultations</h6>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Scottish Government — Just Transition Commission, closes 30 June</li><li>Scottish Parliament&nbsp;EHRi Committee,  Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Equalities and Human Rights, No deadline given </li><li>Scottish Parliament,  EEFW Committee,  COVID-19 – impact on Scotland’s businesses, workers and economy, No deadline given </li><li>#SpaceForDistancing Campaign still needs your support.</li></ol>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">Section 2: Forthcoming Consultations</h6>



<p>Nothing for you this time, sorry.</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">Section 3: Consultation Feedback</h6>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Scotland, Planning for Place &#8211; Webinar &#8211; 30th April &#8211; Reallocating Road Space for Walking and Cycling During Covid-19, </li><li>North Lanarkshire Council, Hoiytown Link Road and City Deal update</li><li>Gartnavel, Glasgow, Sustrans and National Health Service, support for funding request</li><li>GoBike &#8220;meets&#8221; Glasgow Councillor, Anna Richardson, Chair of Sustainability and Carbon Reduction </li></ol>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Section 1: Current Consultations</h4>



<p><a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Transform Scotland (opens in a new tab)" href="http://transformscotland.org.uk/" target="_blank">Transform Scotland</a> alerted us to these 3 consultations from Holyrood. They are all high-level but will inform the paths we take in the future. If any of you out there have views as to how GoBike should respond please either email <a href="mailto:consultations@gobike.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="consultations@gobike.org (opens in a new tab)">consultations@gobike.org</a> or, if you are a GoBike member, post your views on the Consultations channel on Slack</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">1.1 Scottish Government — Just Transition Commission, closes 30 June</h6>



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<p>The Just Transition Commission has opened a call for evidence, 
inviting&nbsp;written submissions to inform the development of their final 
recommendations to be presented to Ministers in January 2021.</p>



<p>The Just Transition Commission has been established to provide Scottish Ministers with recommendations that will:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>maximise the economic and social opportunities that the move to a net-zero economy by 2045 offers</li><li>build on Scotland’s existing strengths and assets</li><li>understand and mitigate risks that could arise in relation to 
regional cohesion, equalities, poverty (including fuel poverty), and a 
sustainable and inclusive labour market</li></ul>



<p>The deadline for responses is 30 June (extended from 28 May), and to respond please visit the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://consult.gov.scot/just-transition-commission/just-transition-commission-call-for-evidence/" target="_blank">Scottish Government website</a>.</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">1.2  Scottish Parliament&nbsp;EHRi Committee,  Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Equalities and Human Rights, No deadline given </h6>



<p>
Deadline <strong>07 June 2020</strong></p>



<p>The Scottish Parliament Equalities and Human Rights Committee 
have launched a call for views on the Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on 
Equalities and Human Rights.</p>



<p>There is no deadline given. You can submit your response on the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/114975.aspx" target="_blank">Scottish Parliament website</a>.</p>



<p>GoBike note: the above has been copied direct from the Transform Scotland notification and the lack of a deadline is repeated on the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="parliamentary websit (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/114975.aspx" target="_blank">parliamentary websit</a>e, to give people and organisations time to consider and respond. However, it&#8217;s best, as it normally is with most things, to respond as soon as possible. There&#8217;s no doubt that Covid 19 is having a disproportionate effect on the poor and disadvantaged in society &#8211; the very ones who could benefit from the current decrease in pollution and an increase in walking and cycling.</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">1.3 Scottish Parliament,  EEFW Committee,  COVID-19 – impact on Scotland’s businesses, workers and economy, No deadline given </h6>



<p>
Deadline <strong>01 June 2020</strong></p>



<p>The Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee
 launched a call for evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on Scotland’s 
businesses, workers and economy.</p>



<p>The information collected will be used to look at the support being 
offered to businesses and workers aimed at mitigating the impact of the 
virus.</p>



<p>The deadline for responses has not been set. To respond please visit the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/114924.aspx" target="_blank">Scottish Parliament website</a>.</p>



<p>Again, the link to the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Scottish Parliament website (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/114924.aspx" target="_blank">Scottish Parliament website</a> does not give a deadline, but does say this: &#8221; <em>Please contact the Committee if you wish to share your views.&nbsp; There is no set timescale for this; please get in touch when it suits you and if you wish.</em>&#8221; We think our friends in Transform Scotland are being cautious by advising fairly prompt responses.</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading"> <strong>1.4 #SpaceForDistancing Campaign still needs your support.</strong> </h6>



<p>Edinburgh City Council outlined this week the spaces on&nbsp;which they plan to implement Space for Distancing measures and they are a plenty! T<a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="ake a look for yourself. (opens in a new tab)" href="https://democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/documents/s24012/Item%206.8%20-%20Creating%20Safe%20Spaces%20for%20Walking%20and%20Cycling.pdf" target="_blank">ake a look for yourself here.</a>&nbsp; Glasgow City Council have already closed off Kelvin Way and have promised more to come, along the Broomielaw and Clyde&nbsp;Street in the first instance, and some press reports have also mentioned Byres Road, Partick, Dennistoun, Shawlands, Maryhill, Pollok, Drumchapel, Easterhouse and Castlemilk as places where temporary measures can be introduced. We hope that these can be implemented with urgency and will continue to keep a&nbsp;close eye on the developments.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Bordering councils to GCC such as East Renfrewshire Council have made positive noises in support, suggesting they will be applying&nbsp;for the Sustrans Spaces for People&nbsp;fund, but we have yet to see any concrete plans. So we really need you, particularly if you live there or in any other council bordering into Glasgow, to&nbsp;continue to show your support for this by writing to your councillors. Do also keep the support up in Glasgow itself to ensure that we do start to see the promises on the ground soon. We need measures put in place quickly before car use, already obviously on the rise, tips again towards horribly polluting congestion. Pedal on Parliament, who spearheaded the #SpaceForDistancing campaign have a useful <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="council active travel contact list up here (opens in a new tab)" href="https://pedalonparliament.org/active-travel-contacts/" target="_blank">council active travel contact list up here</a> .</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Section 2: Forthcoming Consultations</h4>



<p>We are not aware of imminent consultations but please, please, do ensure that during your permitted exercise cycle rides you are building up an encyclopaedic knowledge of where improvements are needed to our cycling infrastructure.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Section 3: Consultation Feedback</h4>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">3.1  Scotland, Planning for Place &#8211; Webinar &#8211; 30th April &#8211; Reallocating Road Space for Walking and Cycling During Covid-19 </h6>



<p>Two weeks ago, in <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Digest 59 (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.gobike.org/consultation-digest-issue-59-28-april-2020-social-distancing-we-all-want-to-keep-to-the-guidelines-but-its-tricky-11056" target="_blank">Digest 59</a>, Item 2.1 we informed you of a webinar on this topic. GoBike members listened in, either directly as GoBike, or on behalf of Pedal on Parliament, their Community Council or other political or cycle interest. Here&#8217;s the follow-up email that GoBike received on 01 May:</p>



<p>&#8220;<em>You  are receiving this email as you were signed up to the “Reallocating  Space for Walking, Cycling and Wheeling during COVID-19” webinar on the  30<sup>th</sup> of April 2020. <br><br>Dear attendees,<br><br>A huge thank you to all who attended the <a href="https://www.improvementservice.org.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)"> Improvement Service</a> webinar on <strong>“Reallocating Space for Walking, Cycling and Wheeling during COVID-19”</strong>.  For those unable to join the session, please accept our apologies. We  surged over the 500 attendee capacity and we will be better prepared  next  time!<br><br>As promised, you can now access a <strong>recording</strong> of the session <a href="https://youtu.be/_IRERSYyZ4I" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">https://youtu.be/_IRERSYyZ4I</a> (YouTube)and a full (automated) <strong>transcript</strong> hosted <a href="https://khub.net/documents/29339238/309754159/Automated+transcript+from+the+webinar++Reallocating+road+space+for+walking%2C+cycling+and+wheeling+during+COVID.docx/9b8d6b1d-8e37-9ce5-0d41-8e58a9f02931?t=1588338382980" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)"> here on the Knowledge Hub</a>. (Word file).<br><br>The remarkable interest levels in this session  suggest a significant desire to enable safer distances for everyone and  to find out more about the contribution of the “<a href="https://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-blog/projects/2020/scotland/spaces-for-people-making-essential-travel-and-exercise-safer-during-coronavirus/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">Spaces  for People</a>” initiative that SUSTRANS will facilitate.</em><br><br><em>We hope we achieved our aim to provide more clarity  on the wide ranging impact of having safer space for social distancing  during this pandemic. From reducing inequalities for our key workers to  assisting our businesses to attract safe  custom we heard a clear message of the need to move quickly to do our  part in resolving a public health issue that will intensify as lock down  relaxes.<br><br>During the session reference was made to the  Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland (MACS). For illuminating  insight we recommend this short <a href="https://khub.net/documents/29339238/309754159/COVID-19+-+Linda+-+Social+Distancing+as+a+Wheelie+%28PDF%29.pdf/124d87fe-501e-30ab-9e2d-ef7887f7ecea?t=1588338467971" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)"> blog</a> (pdf) from their National Convenor. Thank you Linda, a beautifully put message.<br><br>And, while we hate to put them at the end, we could  not have achieved any of this without our thought provoking, inspired  speakers (in order of appearance):</em></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li> <em>Daisy Narayanan, Director of Urbanism, SUSTRANS</em></li><li><em> Cllr Anna Richardson, City Convenor for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction, Glasgow City Council</em></li><li><em> Cllr Lesley Macinnes, Transport and Environment Convenor, City of Edinburgh Council</em></li></ul>



<p><em>We ended acknowledging that many more topics and  issues lie ahead as we all deal with the short, medium and long term  impact of COVID-19. If you would like to be informed about these then  please sign up to our newly formed <strong>mailing list</strong> via this <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="http://eepurl.com/g1TMmv" target="_blank">Mailchimp form</a>. <br><br>Thank you again and go safely.<br><br>Irene Beautyman<br>Planning for Place Programme Lead<br>Improvement Service&#8221;</em></p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">3.2 North Lanarkshire Council, Hoiytown Link Road and City Deal update</h6>



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<p>Hot on the heels of Item 1.2 in <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Digest 59 (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.gobike.org/consultation-digest-issue-59-28-april-2020-social-distancing-we-all-want-to-keep-to-the-guidelines-but-its-tricky-11056" target="_blank">Digest 59</a>, calling for views on the proposed new link road in Airdrie, comes this message from North Lanarkshire, received on 28 April:</p>



<h1 class="wp-block-heading">&#8220;<em>Holytown Link Road update</em></h1>



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<p><em>Following  a review of the projects being developed in North Lanarkshire as part  of the Glasgow City Region City Deal, we have agreed an updated  programme of work.<br><br>The  key priority for the council is to provide major road infrastructure to  support the redevelopment of Ravenscraig, as this is a nationally  important development site.&nbsp;</em><br><br><em>As a result of this, the Holytown link road and other projects will not be delivered through City Deal funding.<br><br>This important change allows us to focus&nbsp;on delivering the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDEsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMDA0MjguMjA3NTY0MTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5ub3J0aGxhbmFya3NoaXJlLmdvdi51ay9pbmRleC5hc3B4P2FydGljbGVpZD0zMzUyNSJ9.BSB-JQhtRC5Rzxr_3OrR9iTYg8pZ5RTqkeBsFSgVWXY/br/77950369137-l" target="_blank">Pan Lanarkshire Orbital Transport Corridor</a>,  which will create new and improved&nbsp;access into Ravenscraig and help  achieve&nbsp;the best economic, social and environmental benefits possible  for the whole of North Lanarkshire.<br><br>The overall North Lanarkshire City Deal investment has increased&nbsp;from £172.5 million to £202 million.<br><br>If you want more information on our ambitious plans for the area, please go to our <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://lnks.gd/l/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJidWxsZXRpbl9saW5rX2lkIjoxMDIsInVyaSI6ImJwMjpjbGljayIsImJ1bGxldGluX2lkIjoiMjAyMDA0MjguMjA3NTY0MTEiLCJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL3d3dy5ub3J0aGxhbmFya3NoaXJlLmdvdi51ay9pbmRleC5hc3B4P2FydGljbGVpZD0zMTkwMSJ9.peeSXQq4_3_1Gtpxf1KhEfQ3s39ego24nkRYqjUM7iM/br/77950369137-l" target="_blank">City Deal web pages</a>.</em>&#8220;</p>



<p>It&#8217;s incredibly disappointing that, while Glasgow and other local authorities are proposing increased space for walking and cycling, a neighbouring local authority only has roads and more roads on its agenda. If you live in North Lanarkshire do please contact your local councillors to let them know that you need more space for cycling and walking &#8211; at a safe distance from others.</p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">3.3 Gartnavel, Glasgow, Sustrans and National Health Service, support for funding request</h6>



<p>In Digest 50, Item 3.14, back in December 2019 in the days when consultations were being carried out, we reported on a meeting that GoBike member, Caroline, had been to at Gartnavel. Sustrans, in conjunction with the NHS, are looking to improve active travel within the area that houses three hospitals:</p>



<p> 1. <em>Gartnavel General Hospital, a 500+ inpatient hospital that covers a range of healthcare specialities.</em></p>



<p>2. <em>Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Scotland’s largest cancer centre providing cancer services for 60% of the population.</em></p>



<p>3. <em>Gartnavel Royal Hospital, a 117-bed mental health hospital.   </em></p>



<p>GoBike was contacted on 06 May, with this email (edited) looking for support for a funding request to progress active travel changes:</p>



<p>&#8220;<em>Hello Go Bike team,&nbsp;      <br><br>             I am working on submitting an application for funding for a  feasibility study on behalf of NHS Greater Glasgow &amp; Clyde,&nbsp;that  would explore ways&nbsp;to improve access on and through Gartnavel Hospital  site.&nbsp;The site&nbsp;could be a strategic&nbsp;link in&nbsp;Glasgow West End active  travel&nbsp;network.&nbsp;             <br>             I am&nbsp;hoping to get a letter of support from Go Bike&nbsp;before the 15th May, which I realise isn&#8217;t far away!      &nbsp;      <br>             We are really keen to have Go Bike in the stakeholder group as the  project moves forward. We also&nbsp;have&nbsp;SPT, Scotrail and&nbsp;Sustrans​  supporting us&nbsp;along with&nbsp;NHS staff from both Estates and Public Health,  so there is a huge opportunity for collaboration.&nbsp;             <br>             I have attached a draft copy of the strategic vision as well as a  map. <br><br>             Looking forward to hearing from you and please don&#8217;t hesitate to get in touch if you require any further information.&nbsp;      <br><br>             Kind regards,      <br>             Mathilda.&nbsp; </em><br><em>Mathilda Heyman   Senior&nbsp;Active Travel Infrastructure Officer (Sustrans)                <strong>Embedded within NHS National Services Scotland</strong></em>&#8220;</p>



<p>Here are the 2 documents referred to: <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Strategic Vision (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.gobike.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Strategic-vision-v1.pdf" target="_blank">Strategic Vision</a> and <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Map (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.gobike.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Strategic-vision-v1.pdf" target="_blank">Map</a></p>



<p>GoBike returned this <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="letter of support (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.gobike.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/GoBike-Sustrans-Gartnavel-Hospital-support-090520.pdf" target="_blank">letter of support</a> on 09 May, albeit tempered with concern that the surrounding roads are far from cycle-friendly. It is really about time that the NHS started looking at active and public transport as realistic options for everyone, except the very ill or disabled who attends NHS facilities.</p>



<p>And here&#8217;s the email reply, which arrived yesterday morning, 11 May:</p>



<p>&#8220;<em>Hi Tricia,<br> <br>Thank you for getting back to me. This is fantastic, we&#8217;re delighted to have your support on this.<br><br>I&#8217;ll keep you informed on progress and next steps.<br><br> Many thanks,<br><br> Mathilda.&nbsp;&#8220;</em></p>



<h6 class="wp-block-heading">3.4 GoBike &#8220;meets&#8221; Glasgow Councillor, Anna Richardson, Chair of Sustainability and Carbon Reduction</h6>



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<p><br>GoBike&#8217;s two Co-Convenors, Thomas and John, had a virtual meeting with Glasgow City Councillor Anna Richardson last Tuesday, 05 May, to discuss short term measures to provide for increased cycling in the city. Here&#8217;s a brief summary of the discussion:</p>



<p><strong>Temporary Infrastructure</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Councillor Richardson has a greatly reduced team/capacity, for variety of reasons.</li><li>As a result everyone is focusing on the temporary measures and submitting a proposal to get funding from the £10 million government fund that was recently announced for active travel social distancing.</li><li>Without the funding these can not go ahead.</li><li>The City Council is not looking at using things they already have, such as planters, nor are they currently looking at permeability.&nbsp; This would seem to be in part due to the reduced team and the way they have to work, ie remotely.</li><li>Clyde Street/Broomielaw will be done without this funding, however adjacent to the casino is the cause for the delay and making the junction safe.</li><li>These will be temporary measures using powers which can be in place for 3 weeks, with a 3 week renewal, after which they will need to see what other mechanisms they can use.</li><li>They are using emergency measures, therefore they need to be able to justify as an emergency and are Public Health related.</li><li>As a result most will be mainly short sections near busy areas such as shops and mixed use paths with heavy use.&nbsp; Cllr Richardson was clear they are not looking at a network.&nbsp; However, they are looking at key routes, in particular to shops.</li></ul>



<p><strong>SEC Path</strong>, <strong>National Cycle Route 75</strong><br><br>The council have no influence over the fence that has been installed adjacent to NCR 75 beside the SEC.&nbsp; This land has been taken over by the Scottish Government/NHS for the Loiusa Jordan Hospital.&nbsp; Cllr Richardson cycled along it at the weekend and agrees it is less than ideal.&nbsp; She is going to discuss with her team about putting in measures along Stobcross Road.</p>



<p><strong>Issues Raised</strong> <strong>by GoBike</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>GoBike raised a number of issues.&nbsp; Cllr Richardson was clear that there is limited work being done on the roads at this time.&nbsp; Only emergency work.</li><li>There is no work being done on existing schemes as the team are all working on the bid and temporary measures.</li><li>Therefore &#8220;usual&#8221; topics weren&#8217;t discussed and will come back to these once the team have capacity.</li><li>Cllr Richardson was clear that the projects that are good to go are still good to go and as soon as work can start it will.&nbsp; It may result in some schemes being delivered quicker as there will be a wider desire from local communities.</li></ul>



<p><strong>New Cyclists/New Members</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Cllr Richardson asked a good question &#8220;what are we doing to get all these new &#8216;cyclists&#8217; as members?&#8221;</li><li>&#8220;These new cyclists are going to get a shock when cars come back&#8221;.&nbsp; It would be beneficial to harness these people for campaigning in the future.</li><li>Thus, if you are reading this and agree, please <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="join GoBike as a member (opens in a new tab)" href="https://membermojo.co.uk/gobike" target="_blank">join GoBike as a member</a> if you haven&#8217;t already and ask all your family, friends and anyone you contact who cycles, to <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="join GoBike (opens in a new tab)" href="https://membermojo.co.uk/gobike" target="_blank">join GoBike</a>.</li></ul>



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<p>So not too much for you this time, giving you more time to clean your bike and get out on it. Do remember, though, to write to your councillors as we urged you to in our <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="blog of 08 May, Implementing Temporary Cycle Facilities (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.gobike.org/blog-an-infrastructure-emergency-implementing-temporary-cycle-facilities-during-lockdown-11184" target="_blank">blog of 08 May, Implementing Temporary Cycle Facilities</a>.</p>
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