WATCH: What is the Bee Network?
The Bee Network was originally the name for the city’s new walking and cycling network, launched by ex-Olympic cyclist Chris
The Bee Network was originally the name for the city’s new walking and cycling network, launched by ex-Olympic cyclist Chris
The second phase of Manchester’s new Bee Network Cycle Hire is a week old, running ahead of a proposed full
Boardman called the news “the biggest step forward for active travel that I have seen in my lifetime”.
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Residents are urging the council to increase safety at the intersection of Albany and Brantingham Road in Chorlton after yet another serious collision.
Manchester has today unveiled one of the largest and most ambitious cycling and walking routes in the country, as part of their goals to become carbon neutral by 2038.
The average number of cycle journeys recorded across four different survey points along the Manchester cycleway which opened in 2016 rose by 86% from 960 in March 2015 to 1791 in March 2017.
Boardman, who won gold at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, has delivered a 15-point plan to transform the city region and encourage more people to ditch the car in favour of two wheels or two feet.
Mancunians want more protected bike routes even if it means taking space away from other road users, a report revealed last week.
The four-year project to transform Oxford Road has finally concluded.
Holly McHugh, 6, is nearing the end of her 26-mile fundraiser
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