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Celebrating London's cycling communities

03 April 2007

The outstanding achievements of London's cycling communities were recognised last night at Transport for London's (TfL) first ever Cycling Communities Awards, held in Westminster.

Celebrating London's cycling communities

The outstanding achievements of London's cycling communities were recognised last night at Transport for London's (TfL) first ever Cycling Communities Awards, held in Westminster. The awards were a celebration of the important role that the many community groups and 999 emergency service teams play in making cycling an activity that is open to all Londoners.

The event reflected the widening appeal of cycling in London, with nominees and winners representing various communities across the Capital, including the Signing In Deaf Club in Ealing, who were rewarded for their cycle and road safety training project, and Kensington and Chelsea's Metropolitan Police Cycle Team, for their efforts and results in tackling street crime.

Individual winners included Sally Haywill from STA Bikes in Hackney, for her boundless enthusiasm in bringing cycling to new audiences, and Met Police's Sgt Sadler and PC Henshaw (also from Hackney), joint winners of the Beyond the Call of Duty Award, for using a summer bike building course to improve community relations with local young people.

Metropolitan Police Inspector Paul Delivet and Liz Bowgett from New City Primary School in Newham accepted a special award for an Outstanding Example of Partnership Working, for the smooth organisation of New City's mass club bike rides to the Thames Barrier Park. 

Commitment to cycling

The awards were presented by television presenter, and keen cyclist, Adam Hart-Davis, and Jenny Jones, the Mayor of London's Green Transport Advisor.

Peter McBride, Transport for London's Head of Cycling, Walking and Accessibility said: "TfL would like to congratulate the winners and nominees of the awards for their dedication and commitment to cycling, and for their contributions in making cycling an everyday activity that can be enjoyed by, and open to, all Londoners.

"Community cycling projects have played an important role in the huge growth in popularity of cycling in the Capital in recent years.

"Grants, funded by TfL, are available to develop local cycling projects, and have already helped many of the nominees and winners from last nights awards. 

Positive impact

"Anyone interested in setting up a project in their area should contact the London Cycling Campaign for more details."

Mayor's Green Transport Advisor, Jenny Jones, said: "The TfL Cycling Community Awards show the immensely positive impact that cycling can have within communities across London.

"The nominees and winners should be very proud of their achievements, which have shown how to lead the way in encouraging people from all walks of life to take up cycling, bringing health, social, and environmental benefits across the capital."

Other winners on the night included:

Special mention went to:

 

Notes to Editors:


Community Cycle Awards categories:

Community awards

Cycling for Young People:
The best cycling project to promote cycling among young people, demonstrating outreach or impact in some or all of the following criteria:

Cycling for Adults
The best cycling project to promote cycling among adults, demonstrating outreach or impact in some or all of the following criteria:

Creative Solutions
The most innovative cycling project which also:

Cycling Legacy
The cycling project which has led to the most long-lasting and significant changes to a community, including demonstration of:

Emergency Services (999) awards

Cycling Advocate
Awarded to a higher level officer who has affected the biggest change in cycling within their organisation this year, demonstrating:

Cycling Works
Awarded to a cyclist or cycle team who has demonstrated excellence in the use of bicycles in day-to-day duties, including:

Beyond the Call of Duty
Awarded to a cyclist or cycle team who has demonstrated excellence in improving community relations through the use of the bicycle in his/her profession and whose achievements have displayed innovation, initiative, leadership and actions beyond the daily requirements of the job. Achievements include:

Cycling Development
Awarded to the emergency services organisation who has done the most to develop cycling within their organisation in the last year. Examples include:

 

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