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  • in reply to: HarBUG News – June 2016 #3117
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    Hello, we now have a ride leader for Grove.

    in reply to: HarBUG News – June 2016 #3116
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    We still have no ride leader from Grove. If anybody can help or if you need more information, please contact us chair@harbug.org.uk before the end of today. If we haven’t been able to get a ride leader by the end of today, we will have to cancel the Grove leg of the Cycle to Work, which would be a shame.

    in reply to: HarBUG News – June 2016 #3114
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    Hello, we are OK for ride leaders from Wantage but still need a ride leader for the Grove leg. As in previous years the Grove group will meet with Wantage group to ride in. If you can help out from Grove, please email chair@harbug.org.uk.

    in reply to: HarBUG News – June 2016 #3113
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    We still need ride leaders for the Wantage and Grove groups on next Wednesdays Cycle to Work day. If you are planning to cycle in on that day, please consider helping out and encouraging new cyclists to discover what we already know, that cycling to work is better than driving or sitting on a bus.
    If you have not been a ride leader before, it would be nice to have new help, we will give you instructions and we have a risk assessment available.
    Contact HarBUG at chair@harbug.org.uk if you can help out. Thanks.

    in reply to: "Use the f@*&^%g cycle lane!" #3058
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    We can and should bring this type of incident to the attention of the Campus management (their roads) and to the companies to whom the motorist works for. It would be easier if we could get a number plate, I know in the heat of the moment you don’t think of that.
    Also if we have two independent incidents and number plate IDs we can go to the police and get them to ‘have a word’ or issue a driving ASBO.
    Don’t forget to log any incidents on the Collidescope.pe website.
    Let’s identify this SAAB driver and get him to amend his ways. If you think you know who he is please contact chair@harbug.org.uk in confidence.

    in reply to: Campus Cycle Training #3046
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    We still have some spaces available for free cycle training next Thursday 19th and on the 26th May. So if you or someone you know would like some training please contact HarBUG at chair@harbug.org.uk. Training takes place on the Campus roads between 12:30 and 13:30.

    Also if you have started cycling because of HarBUG or the Cycle to Work days, Cycling UK would like to talk to you for a piece they are writing about HarBUG. If you can spare a few minutes to talk to them please contact HarBUG at chair@harbug.org.uk.

    in reply to: Campus Cycle Training #3027
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    The post has been updated so that a poster for the events can be downloaded.
    Please can you print the poster and display on your organisations notice board.
    Thanks.

    in reply to: Harwell Village Road Closure #3005
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    The road works in Harwell village have been delayed until 25th July, the beginning of the school summer holidays.

    in reply to: Campus Cycle to Work Day – 20th April #2991
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    Thanks for everybody who cycled in today, we had a record breaking 125 cyclists at the Harwell Pavilion. Apologies for anybody who did not get a breakfast, we did order extra because of the good weather but the numbers exceeded our expectations.
    Some photos have been posted on our Facebook page.
    Thanks to the ride leaders for running the escorted rides from the towns.
    We hope this event has encouraged more people to give cycling to work a go.

    HarBUG will be at the Vale of White Horse Council planning meeting tonight to voice our concerns about the access junctions at the planned Valley Park development.

    in reply to: Cycle to work day routes? #2983
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    Thanks for the feedback.
    The routes for the group rides are as follows:
    – Didcot on Sustrans route 544 via Upton and Hagbourne Hill. Nearly all off road apart from Upton village and Chilton Hill out of Upton for about a mile.
    – Wantage / Grove via Sustrans route 544, on back roads and off road tracks.
    – Abingdon via Sustrans route 5, then through Milton village, Milton Interchange, Milton Heights and the A4130.

    The location of the pavilion (Thomson Avenue Entrance) has been included on the posters and on the website.
    We will have a look at putting more information on the website for the Bike Week Cycle to Work day in June.

    in reply to: Campus Cycle To Work Day – April 20th #2974
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    We are still looking for a ride leader from Grove. The Grove ride will meet up with the Wantage group to ride in together.
    If you can help out, please let me know chair@harbug.org.uk. Thanks.

    in reply to: Didcot Valley Park Junction – Call For Action #2957
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    Thanks to those who have responded to the Valley Park planning application already. Please, if you can, send a response before the end of the day on Wednesday 6th April. The more objections there are the more likely the District Council will get changes to the design made.

    in reply to: Puncture Alley – HarBUG Response #2904
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    If you have had a puncture, since the last work on the Icknield Way path towards Wantage took place (early Feb), and have not let HarBUG know about it, please can you email chairman@harbug.org.uk. Also if you have been avoiding using the path email also. The County Council would like to know numbers.

    in reply to: OCC Latest Re: Icknield Way (Puncture Alley) issues #2829
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    The meeting with the County Council is now on Monday.
    I think we should give the contractor and the council the chance to finally rectify it before featuring it on ‘facility of the month’ or any further other type of publicity. I know it has hacked off, quite rightly, a lot of cyclists but essentially it is and will be a good stretch of cycle path.
    I will keep you informed on what transpires on Monday.

    in reply to: OCC Latest Re: Icknield Way (Puncture Alley) issues #2825
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    Hello,

    Please find below the latest from the County Council concerning Puncture Alley. HarBUG has been invited to attend a site meeting to look at the issues with the Council, the sub-contractors and the County councillor. I will be attending and I think what we need is for all the current surface dressing to be removed and an additional layer of Tarmac on top to cover any remaining flint shards.
    Anyway, thanks to everybody who sent their punture reports in, it has worked and we are not going to have to wait 4 weeks for the Council to review the remedial work.

    ‘Dear Mr Wilkinson

    Thank you for sending through the details of puncture incidents suffered on Icknield Way.

    Since the remedial works were carried out on 19 January we’ve continued to receive customer reports of punctures. We have therefore instructed the Site Supervision Team to inform the sub-contractor that the remedial works have been unsuccessful and the surface dressing treatment is rejected. I have asked for the sub-contractor’s proposals to provide a suitable surface for cyclists on Icknield Way. The suitbale surface needs to be provided as an urgent priority. Temporary advisory signs will remain on the treated section of the route until the suitable surface has been provided.’

    Kevin W – HarBUG Chairman.

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