Conference papers and other presentations
Conference papers
History of cyclenation/CCN/CTC conferences with locations and dates
Autumn 2011, Sheffield
Cycle Campaigning and Localism - Threats and Opportunities, Sheffield, Saturday 16th October
- Welcome to Sheffield, Simon Geller
- Localism, planning reform and implications for sustainable transport,
Matt Brunt, Assistant Director, Passenger Transport Executive Support Unit
- Cyclenation update
- How to get a whole lot more publicity for cycle campaigning, Victoria Hazel, CTC
- 20s plenty for us, Rod King
- Cambridge Cycling Campaign, Jim Chisholm
- Social mobiliity and access: cycling's contribution, Professor Danny Dorlilng, Univ of Sheffield
- The common cause handbook
Autumn 2009, Nottingham
Cycling – A Local Transport Solution seminar, Friday 13th November
- Champions for cycling – winning the support of councillors and senior officers, Adrian Lord, Cycling England & Ove Arup
- Economic benefits of cycling, Bruce McDonald, SQW Consulting
- Cycling England – helping make cycling happen, David Merrett, Cycling England
- Principles of cycle planning, John Franklin, Cycling Skills & Safety Consultant
- Local area agreements, Julie Foxton, Early Years Activity Coordinator (SE), Dept of Health
- Cycling in Merseyside, Karen Stevens, Liverpool City Council
- Increasing cycling in schools and the wider community, Paul Osborne, Sustrans
- Cycling - a local transport solution, Roger Geffen, CTC
- The workplace cycle challenge, Thomas Stokell
- Cycling and health, Julie Foxton, Early Years Activity Coordinator (SE), Dept of Health
Cycle campaigners working in partnership, Saturday 14th November
- Official welcome by Councillor Jane Urquhart
- 202020: How to get 20% of all trips every day by bike by 2020, Professor John Whitelegg
- Working with other partners, Don Mathew
- Partnership working in Nottingham, Hugh McClintock, Pedals
- Community partnerships, Rosie Tharp, London Cycling Campaign
- The workplace cycle challenge, Thomas Stokell
- 20's plenty for us, Rod King
- Cycling - a local transport solution, Roger Geffen, CTC
- Cycling for health pilot project, Nottingham, Murat Basaran
Spring 2009, Manchester
Cycling Futures seminar, Friday 29th May
- Principles of cycle planning, John Franklin, Cycling Skills & Safety Consultant
- Cycle infrastructure design, Adrian Lord, Arup/Cycling England
- Active communities - cycling to a better quality of life, Gemma Bradshaw, Local Government Information Unit
- Cycling and local transport plans, Chris Stevenson, Essex County Council
- Cycling England professional support, Tony Russell, Cycling England
- Cycling promotions, Andy Salkeld, Leicester City Council
Cycling as a Solution conference, Saturday 30th May
- Introduction from Manchester Cycling Campaign, Olly Glover
- If cycling's the solution, what's the problem?, Koy Thompson, London Cycling Campaign
- Strengthening the links between local and national campaigns, Roger Geffen, CTC
- Cycling and health, Joe Mellor, SPOKES (NHS network for cycling)
- The economic benefits of cycling, Bruce MacDonald, SQW Consulting/Cycling England
- Cycling as if the climate matters, Richard George, Campaign for Better Transport
- Community cycling, Juliet Jardine, CTC
- Cycling and fashion, Amy Fleuriot, Cyclodelic
- Where are we at in mid-2009?, Debra Rolfe, CTC
Workshops
- Effective communication, Steve Connor, Creative Concern
- Engaging and influencing local decision makers, Susie Morrow & Mike Grahn, Wandsworth Cycling Campaign
- Fundraising, Holger Schiller, CTC
- Shaping local transport plans, Chris Peck, CTC
- Community engagement, Liz Clarke, Bikeright!
Autumn 2008, Warrington
see: Warrington Cycle Campaign website
Autumn 2007, Oxford
Autumn 2005, Warrington
see: Warrington Cycle Campaign website
Spring 2005, Godalming
see: Godalming Cycle Campaign website.
Spring 2004, Dublin
Helmets Workshop, April 2004, Birmingham
Autumn 2003, Sheffield (Conisbrough)
Autumn 2002, Liverpool
Autumn 2001, Chesterfield
Spring 2001, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Other Papers