"Streets Ahead"

CTC/CCN Conference

Sponsored by Urban Engineering

 

 

Hosted by Warrington Cycle Campaign

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This page will carry new information about the conference as soon as possible.

It was last changed on 28/10/2005

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  • Updated Agenda for confirmed speakers (28/10)
  • More changes (19/10)
    • Abstract for John Adams
    • Map of Warrington Town Centre
  • More abstracts added (10/10)
    • Abstracts have now been added for :-
      Lutz Groll
      Tom Franklin
      Robin Ireland
      Cliff Moughtin
      Rod King
  • Poster and Leaflet added for download (21/09)
    • Now you can download the 8 page leaflet or A4 poster from the home page.
  • Streets Ahead Conference site goes live (01/09)
    • WCC have created a web site specifically for the conference. This will allow cycle campaigners to review the plans for the conference and also register on-line. Delegate payments are also available on line.
  • Key presenters confirmed for Streets Ahead Conference (29/08)
    • WCC have confirmed the attendance of key speakers for the conference. See our current list of speakers on the Agenda page.
  • Urban Engineering to sponsor Streets Ahead Conference (04/08)
    • WCC are pleased to announce that Urban Engineering of Southport are to be the major sponsor of the Streets Ahead conference. DEtails of their range may be found at their website
  • Warrington Cycle Campaign to host Streets Ahead Conference (01/07)
    • CTC and CCN have accepted Warrington Cycle Campaign's offer to host the Autumn conference.

Many thanks to Urban Engineering for their generous support to the conference. Urban Engineering produce excellent cycle storage and shelters as well as other street furniture. They work with Sustrans on improving cycle storage in schools and will be exhibiting at "Streets Ahead".

Please take a look at their website to view their product range and details of grant assistance for cycle facilities for schools.

Warrington Cycle Campaign has over 200 members and is committed to making better use of the roads for all sectors of the community. Our main objectives are:-
  • A safer environment by the adoption of a 20mph speed limit in all urban areas

  • On-road cycle training for all children

  • Developing the "Safe Routes to School" program

  • Better account taken for the needs of cyclists at road junctions and roundabouts

  • Responsible cycling - using lights at night and respecting pedestrians

Take a look at their website to view topical issues, etc

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