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Public Transport and Active Travel Questions to North Tyneside Mayoral Candidates

As you hopefully all know, North Tyneside has mayoral elections on Thursday May 1st this year. There are seven candidates standing, two independents and candidates representing the Liberal Democrats, Labour, …

Cycling / Integrated Network / Network / Public Transport / Walking

Our Response to the North East Combined Authority’s Local Travel Plan

In November 2024, the North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness, and the North East Combined Authority launched a consultation on their Local Travel Plan. This is a record of our response. …

#SafeStreetsNow / Cycling / Kidical Mass

Kidical Mass – Sunday 22nd September 2024

Our next North Tyneside #KidicalMass ride will take place at 2pm on Sunday 22nd September. On this World Car Free Day, we will be joining with campaigners nationwide, both individuals …

Saturday 20th April is the next day of national action as we ask for #SafeStreetsNow
#SafeStreetsNow / Cycling / Kidical Mass / Walking

Kidical Mass and #SafeStreetsNow

Last year, just after the international Kidical Mass rides in September, campaigners from across the UK organised protests in their towns and cities against the tide of road collisions that …

Group of cyclists meeting for the North Tyneside Cycle Social, pictured in Tynemouth Village centre
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North Tyneside Cycle Social: November 2023

Our next monthly social ride will take place on Friday 24th November, from Spanish City to Tynemouth. We’ll be riding on the NCN1 shared cycleway (the Sunrise Cycleway) at a …

Cycling / Kidical Mass

Almost 300 North Tynesiders join our first ever kidical mass!

More than 270 riders of all ages and abilities, from tiny children in trailers to grandparents on ebikes, and everyone in between, joined our first ever North Tyneside kidical mass …

Cycling / High Streets / Walking

Time to re-imagine our high streets and make it happen – What’s next for Park View?

Many of us still fondly remember Park View Saturdays last summer. North Tyneside Council introduced pedestrian and cyclist zones along Park View and the Fish Quay, under experimental traffic orders, …

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Living Streets North Tyneside – Public Statement

It is with huge disappointment that we learned on 21 October that North Tyneside Council decided to remove the pop-up Sunrise Cycleway, and the pedestrian and cyclist zones on Park …

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Coastal Cycleway & Pedestrianisation FAQs – October 2020

Did the pedestrianisation trials and pop up cycleway happen just to support social distancing? No, this was only one of several aims.  North Tyneside bid for funding for  “ increased capacity for …

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