Saturday, 31 August 2013

Join Freedom from Torture on a Cycle ride from Chorlton to Lymm

Join us on this scenic, 95% traffic-free ride to support
Freedom from Torture, dedicated to working with torture survivors to help them to re-build their lives.


Find out more details here.


Starting Point - Chorlton Water Park, 10.30am 
End Point – Jackson’s Boat, 3.30pm


Distance - 27.28 miles roundtrip (out and back) 
Qualified Bike Leaders will lead the ride 
Surfaces - Gravel, dirt, shale and tarmac

Not recommended for narrow tyres. Hybrid bikes ideal.

Contact: Alice Nicolay, Tel: 0161 236 5744, anicolay@freedomfromtorture.org

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Greater Manchester Road Safety Summit (17th September 2013)




Dr Jon Lamonte, Chief Executive of Transport for Greater Manchester, personally invites you to the first Greater Manchester Road Safety Summit - Drive for Momentum.

The summit will provide key decision makers with information about initiatives and progress to date; an overview of future opportunities; and hold a workshop on a future local road safety strategy.

Your influence will be vital in shaping the future direction of road safety and casualty reduction interventions in Greater Manchester.

The programme will include:
  • National policy, local progress and initiatives
  • Future measures
  • Partnership working and overcoming funding challenges
  • Protecting Vulnerable Road Users (Pedestrians, Cyclists, Motorcyclists and Young Drivers)
  • The role of the emergency services
  • GM Road Safety Strategy Workshop
  • Mini-exhibition
Register via roadsafety@tfgm.com or phone 0161 244 1721

(PS.  Perhaps someone would like to suggest a better title than "Drive for Momentum")

Simply Cycling: Job Opportunity - Cycle Club Coach/Assistant


Simply Cycling: Cycle Club Coach/Assistant – Job Description

*Minimum 24 hours per week
*Could be split into two posts: a) minimum 9 hours weekend and one evening, b)15 hours minimum weekday hours (and occasional weekend cover)


To assist/lead club sessions which are open to the public in both Wythenshawe and Longford Parks as well as public venues such as schools, colleges, local parks, trails and youth clubs.  This will involve:

- Dealing directly with children, vulnerable adults and their parents, carers and siblings as well as members of the general public.
- Assisting with the setting up and clearing up involved in each session.
- Assisting in the safe delivery of sessions
- Proactive involvement in all the activities of the club (see website for information on the activities we are currently involved in)
- Recording,  Monitoring and evaluation of attendance and participation figures and feedback.
- Involvement in forward planning of further activities to extend the impact of the club within our local communities.
- Some administrative involvement such as publicity flyers, press releases, website/twitter/facebook updates, filing reports, accounts etc. depending on skills and abilities.
- Commitment to relevant training
- Commitment to providing all activities to a high standard and with due diligence and regard for Health and Safety, Equal Opportunities and with attention to our very positive ‘can do’ approach.

The Person appointed will
- Be interested in Cycling
- Be able to drive
- Be capable of the physical demands  involved in the moving and storing of our fleet of bikes
- Be available for some weekend work and occasional evening activities, as well as weekday times
- Have some understanding/experience of,  or commitment to develop, working with people of all abilities.
- Have a degree of flexibility in working arrangements including supporting some of our two day cycling holidays
- Undertake an enhanced CRB (DBS) Disclosure
- Be aware that most of our work is undertaken outdoors and all year round.
- Be able to provide two references, one being from the most recent employer.
- Be aware that this is a 20 month fixed term contract.

The application process is by letter referencing your interest and suitability for the post and stating the hours you are interested in as well as the names and contact information of your two referees.  An attached CV would be advantageous.  Please send to: Simply Cycling, 37 Cherington Close, Manchester M23 0FE or by e.mail to: Sueblaylock2708@aol.com before 31st August 2013


Thursday, 15 August 2013

Amsterdam Rewards Safe Car Drivers With Money For The Neighborhood

Courtesy of the Pop-up City website comes this lovely idea to encourage drivers to drive below the 30kmh (20mph) speed limit...

"Spotted in Spaarndammerstraat in Amsterdam: A speedometer that indicates your speed and additionally gives you a money counter. 

What’s the deal? Each car that passes and stays below the speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour raises €0,03 for the neighborhood.


The money is paid out by the city of Amsterdam and is meant to be used in local community projects. 

The city’s slogan: “Max 30 — Save for the Neighborhood”. An interesting take on conditioning local residents to bring forth good citizenship instead of punishing car drivers for breaking minor traffic laws when being slightly over the speed limit."

Now wouldn't that be nice in Manchester......


 

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

When the going gets tough, the tough go...on holiday?

It seems to have been a bad August so far for the Metrolink service - leading to a public apology from Peter Cushing, the new Metrolink Director and a furious response from the NewsManc editor.

See below for some of the headline stories:

1st August: Ashes fans fury after Bury Metrolink trams suspended due to overhead cable fault. No trams are running between Bury and Manchester city centre - after a cable was seen dangling low above the track at Crumpsall station.

1st August: Pensioner killed in Metrolink accident on Rochdale-Manchester line.


3rd August: Metrolink tram derails blocking the line to Bury from Manchester Victoria. The tram with no passengers on was on its way into the Queens Road depot when it derailed near Woodlands Road and Victoria Station on Saturday afternoon.




As acknowledged by Peter Cushing, "It has been an incredibly challenging period and, at times, we failed to rise to that challenge."

This coming Friday (16th August) should have seen a Transport for Greater Manchester Committee meeting where perhaps the latest travails of Metrolink (and other Greater Manchester public transport services) could have been considered and strategies to improve services discussed.

Oh well, they will have to wait till September....