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Lifecycles ships on DVD soon and is an HD stunner.

Lifecycles has lots of amazing riding shots, of course. But there are also lots of beyond amazing ones, too.

Paths for All have announced a series of workshops, small grants and online resources to support the development of path networks in Scotland.

Special Olympics Great Britain, the largest provider of year-round sports training and competition for the learning disabled, is today launching an interactive online film to raise awareness of the charity.

The campaign, called ‘Encouragement’,  created by JWT London and supported by a grant from the EU, illustrates how positive support helps people with learning disabilities transform their lives through sport.

Gil Peñalosa has been chosen to be the Master of Ceremony of the Velo-city conference in Seville in March 2011. If you attended his presentation at Velo-city in Copenhagen, you may be impatient to hear him again.

Firm strives to raise eco-credentials with new offering

Ecologically minded cyclists are being targeted with the release of a Carbon Calculator from Brompton.

Thousands of cycle parking spaces needed to cope with rising demand

The number of cyclists in Dublin has rocketed by a third in the past five years, leaving the bike infrastructure struggling to keep up, according to RTE News.

At the Cycling Scotland Annual Conference, which finished yesterday, Cycling Scotland’s chief executive Ian Aitken announced that the Bike Hub levy fund would contribute £30,000 p.a. towards the new fully integrated cycle training scheme for children in Scotland.

Walking and Cycle Conference hails the value of getting people out of cars and onto bikes

The Welsh Assembly Government’s third Walking and Cycling Conference found that companies saw business improve where cycling and walking levels were high.

Businesses like hotels and cafes were found to thrive where high quality cycling facilities were in place.

Halcrow’s regional managing director for the UK & Ireland, Neil Johnstone cycling to work

Halcrow’s three Scottish offices, based in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Inverness have all been awarded Cycling Scotland’s Cycle Friendly Employer award.

Work began this morning on a 124 space ‘super’ cycle hire docking station close to the main entrance of Waterloo Station.

The new station will be the biggest yet for the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme, which has more than 100,000 members.

Over 1.3 million journeys have been made on London’s fleet of blue bicycles, with around 20,000 trips being made every week day.

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