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Awards celebrate cycling in the Capital

23 May 2008

Community groups and members of the 999 emergency cycling teams gathered last night for Transport for London's (TfL's) Cycling Community Awards.

I'd like to congratulate the winners and nominees

David Brown, Managing Director of TfL's Surface Transport,

Last night saw the 2nd annual Cycling Community Awards to celebrate local cycling initiatives from across the Capital.

The awards recognise the vital role these initiatives play in making cycling open and accessible to all Londoners.

The awards also recognise the important work that London's 999 emergency service cyclists do throughout London.

Several awards were presented by Chris Boardman MBE, British Olympic cycling gold medallist and three-time world record holder.
 
Winners included:

Initiative

In addition, two of London's Primary schools stole the limelight with their successful initiatives to get more children on bikes:

Both these inspirational schemes have led to an increase in the number of children cycling to school.

Some inspiring 999 awards for cycling emergency service teams and projects were also recognised for their work on two wheels:

Growth

David Brown, Managing Director of TfL's Surface Transport, said: 'I'd like to congratulate the winners and nominees of the Community Cycling awards.

'The time and effort they have put in, often over many years, has played an important role in the cycling renaissance we are seeing in London today.

'Grants funded by TfL are available to help start small scale projects that will encourage and help cycling grow within London's many diverse communities.

'Anyone interested in these should contact the London Cycling Campaign for further information.'

Diversity

Other winners on the night included:

Special awards

Beyond the Call of Duty award

Cycling Development award


Note to editors:

Cycling Communities Award categories and winners:

Cycling for Young People
Winner: Family Cycling Club, Curwen Primary School Newham

Cycling for Adults
Winner: St Bernard's Bike Project, West London Mental Health Trust, Ealing

Creative Solutions
Winner: Ride 'n' swim, John Ball Primary School, Lewisham

Cycling Legacy
Winner: Parents for Pedal Power, Cargobike Project, Richmond

Emergency Services (999) award categories and winners:

Cycling Advocate
Winner: Mark Phillips, Station Manger, Hounslow, London Fire Brigade

Cycling Works
Winner: The Metropolitan's Police Shooters Hill Safer Neighbourhood Team

Beyond the Call of Duty
Winner: Eme Nwaofidel, PCSO, Metropolitan Police Service

Cycling Development
Winner: The Metropolitan Police Service

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