In the end there were just three of us made it to King's Lynn last
Saturday week. We achieved a lot, but couldn't hope to cover the entire
town. So I'm trying to raise interest again - hey c'mon they have
numbers in double figures elsewhere.
So if you're interested, would you like to indicate
If I understood the cyclestreets people correctly, they've been developing
it using some funding from the Cycle Demonstration Towns project, so maybe
DfT are hedging their bets.
Richard
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.comwrote:
I notice that councils across
On 7 Jul 2009, at 11:51, Richard Mann wrote:
If I understood the cyclestreets people correctly, they've been
developing it using some funding from the Cycle Demonstration Towns
project, so maybe DfT are hedging their bets.
According to their website the only funding they have received
On 7 Jul 2009, at 11:51, Richard Mann wrote:
If I understood the cyclestreets people correctly, they've been
developing it using some funding from the Cycle Demonstration Towns
project, so maybe DfT are hedging their bets.
Cycle Streets have just confirmed that they have not received
[long-winded local info follows]
I asked my local county for information on where the county ends at the
coast and in the Humber estuary, using the FoI act. Their answer is
interesting.
Firstly, the county ends at the mean high water mark of the North sea.
This is extended to the low water
On a side note re Darlington: I noticed this as a place good for a mapping
party but I ran out of time before leaving the North East. If it still needs
love in a year's time then I will organise an event there, but that is quite
a while to wait. If someone was to organise something then you could
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