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Activists cycle green miles
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| Green Party members start their cycle ride in Finchley |
Cyclists from Barnet Green Party donned ivy, balloons and flags for a bike-ride around the borough on Saturday.
The cycle cavalcade, which set off from Finchley on Saturday, was organised to promote their campaign for 20mph speed limits, free cycle-training for children and the removal of one-way streets.
The group pedalled through the borough's high streets to hand out leaflets and election registration forms.
Miranda Dunn, Green Party candidate for Barnet and Camden in the GLA elections, said: "We're drawing attention to how vulnerable cyclists are in Barnet.
"Cycling is such a good and healthy way for our teenagers to get to school but if people like Brian Coleman (current Conservative GLA representative) do not back cycling and make sure it's safe for children, then our youngsters are at risk."
Mr Coleman declined to comment.
10:03am Tuesday 15th April 2008
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CommentPosted by: Bill, Barnet on 10:41am Tue 15 Apr 08
[quote]Toad sat silent and regarded them with much suspicion and ill-humor.[/quote]
Toad sat silent and regarded them with much suspicion and ill-humor.
Posted by: Boris the Bufoon, Barnet on 6:36pm Tue 15 Apr 08
And Mr Toads' name was Matthew.
And Mr Toads' name was Matthew.
Posted by: Joe, Barnet on 10:02am Tue 22 Apr 08
Mr Toad's other name is Brian 'Grab-a-cab' Coleman.
Mr Toad Has GOT to go!
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Mr Toad's other name is Brian 'Grab-a-cab' Coleman.
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