Date: June 12th 2016
County: Lancashire
Event name: Manchester to Liverpool bike ride
Start Venue: Salford Watersports Centre, Salford Quays, M50 3SQ
Start time: 8 – 10am
Distance: 40 or 55 miles
Advanced entry: see Bike Events website
Official Charity: NSPCC
Extra info: This great ride is now in its tenth year, continuing to raise much-needed funds for the NSPCC. Two cycle-tastic routes offer something for every rider - a 40 mile mostly traffic-free route alongside the Manchester Ship Canal and a fantastic 55 mile route for all those riders seeking more of a challenge or aren't so keen on taking their road bikes along the Manchester Canal towpath!* The mostly traffic-free 40 mile route is ideal for family cycling and takes you along part of the Manchester Ship Canal towards Liverpool and the Mersey while the longer, all on-road 55 mile route, crosses the canal to Culcheth, Rainford and Knowsley, meeting the riders on the short route at Childwall and heading together to the finish at Otterspool Park on the banks of the Mersey. For more details and to sign up online, visit: http://www.bike-events.co.uk/manchesterliverpool
An excellent idea but then - due to expensive lawyers and accountants - no doubt the richer would be found to personally not own or control a penny...
I'd say "inconsiderate use" is pretty much a working principle of dockless bike share. The whole thing....
Re: the shipping container bike lane......
The section being talked about is the southern part of Clifford Bridge Road from the B4082 to the B4027. A cycle route of sorts already exists on...
I'd buy a motorbike fo rthat kind of money!
Article on the BBC - "thousands" demand halt: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6296300l05o
There is an increasing 'disconnect' between comments in this topic and reality. Cords are either all cotton or mostly cotton and are going to last...
There are people out there who will make you the belt out of your old tyre.
Furry dice and an air freshener for your helmet.
If it sounds too good to be true...