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Hi everyone,


Wanted to drop you a line about the Londoners On Bikes campaign. It's a citywide thing, but I'm the comms & street team volunteer for Dulwich (live up the hill in Norwood but come through every day on my cycle commute) so I hope you don't mind me posting here.



http://www.londonersonbikes.org.uk/ - our web site


- short video about the campaign, what we're doing and why


Londoners On Bikes (LoB for short) is a volunteer-run campaign focused 100% on the Mayoral election, pushing for safer streets for cycling. We want safer & more pleasant streets for people on bikes & on foot, and we think it's frankly criminal that 25% of Londoners would like to get about the place by bike some or all of the time, but are too scared because of the road conditions.


The opinion polls show Boris & Ken neck-and-neck in the race, so a relatively small number of voters can have a significant influence. If we can treble our current 3300 supporters in the next few weeks, we think they'll work hard to win our vote.


So if you ride a bike, or would like to, or care about someone that does, please sign up on our web site & help spread the word!


Cheers,

WH - LOB volunteer.

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