Our open letter to City Council

Cycling and walking are essential to the economic and social recovery of London, now and in the future.

Immediate Needs

London has rightfully encouraged outdoor activity to promote mental and physical health during the pandemic, and we need to ensure this can be done safely while keeping our physical distance. But narrow sidewalks have caused many residents and people with mobility aids to stay inside. In high-density areas, such as Cherryhill Village, residents live in small spaces and could benefit from more space to go for walks outside without fear of getting too close to others.

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City Cycling During and After COVID-19

We may be all in the same storm but we are not in the same boat. The COVID-19 crisis just exposes many of the fragilities of our current system. We don’t want to go back to normal, we want to move forward. And to ensure we don’t leave our most vulnerable behind, we need to prioritize healthier, safer and more inclusive transportation such as walking and cycling.

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Bike Art Contest - Ages 3-17

Draw a picture that shows what biking means to YOU, for a chance to win fabulous prizes for you and your family. Make a picture showing how biking makes you feel, what biking lets you do, what biking means to you!

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