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Cycling as a Solution. CTC / cyclenation spring conference Hosted by Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign. Welcome. Domestics Overview: 1015 – 1025: introduction 1025 – 1045: Koy Thomson, London Cycling Campaign 1045 – 1055: Roger Geffen, CTC 1055 – 1245: panel discussion
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Cycling as a Solution CTC / cyclenation spring conference Hosted by Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign
Welcome • Domestics • Overview: • 1015 – 1025: introduction • 1025 – 1045: Koy Thomson, London Cycling Campaign • 1045 – 1055: Roger Geffen, CTC • 1055 – 1245: panel discussion • 1245 – 1400: lunch • 1400 – 1615: workshops • 1620 – 1650: forthcoming campaigns, CTC / cyclenation • 1700: end
Cycling as a Solution Introduction and themes of the day Olly Glover, Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign
The challenge for cycle campaigners • Our passion and commitment to cycling are clear • The benefits of cycling are (almost painfully) obvious to us... • ... but alien to most • (Perceived) barriers: • “I’m not fit enough” • “I can’t shop by bike” • “I need a laptop for work” • “I’m too scared to cycle on busy and crime-ridden streets”
“It’s a no” • Context (in Greater Manchester) of overwhelming popular rejection of moderate congestion charging, and sustainable transport investment • Positive promotion and campaigning to improve conditions needed to weaken strong ties between people and cars
Time to get real • A radical shift in UK transport policy in favour of cycling seems unlikely • Therefore, WE’re going to have to do the hard work! • How can we successfully share our passion for cycling? • Press the case using five key themes: • Health • Wealth • Environment • Community • Style • Sharpen up our skills and ideas: • Media management • Clear communication • Engaging our communities and leaders • Alliance of national and local campaigners
Purpose of the conference • Exploration of the advantages / benefits of cycling • Share ideas and experiences • Gain skills and knowledge through workshops • Make new contacts and allies
Religion or solution? • Our passion for cycling is a source both of fascination and intimidation to non-cyclists • So, when campaigning, let’s have: • ‘Cycling as a solution’... • ... Rather than ‘cycling as a religion’