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Guided walk along Cwmafan walking and cycling route, Saturday 4th September

On Saturday 4th September Peter Knowles, Chairman of the Cwmafan Residents’ Action Committee will be leading walks along the new route in Cwmafan.

Published on 31-Aug-2010

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Planning application for two new walking and cycling bridges submitted

Sustrans has submitted a planning application to Canterbury City Council for two new bridges over Old Bridge Road and Teynham Road. 

Published on 25-Aug-2010

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Planning application in for new walking and cycling path

Sustrans has submitted a planning application for a new mainly off-road walking and cycling route between Chepstow and Tintern.  The route follows the former Wye Valley railway line through the lower Wye Valley gorge, and will link villages and commu

Published on 23-Aug-2010

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New cycle route gets cyclists to Balloon Fiesta


Today sees the launch of phase one of Festival Way, one of the latest Cycling City paths in Bristol, which provides cyclists and pedestrians with easier and safer access to all Ashton Court events including Bristol's Balloon Fiesta. 

Published on 10-Aug-2010

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Portrait Bench. From Paper...to Steel

Connect2 Champion

Rob Brydon standing next to his metal lookalike

"This is a great honour; I love the thought of becoming part of the landscape alongside Dick Wagstaff and the great Richard Burton. I'm hoping that my sculpture might be able to persuade Burton's sculpture to quote some poetry of an evening, or at least a bit of War of the Worlds." Rob Brydon



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