Following the town council Partnership meeting at the start of last month, I was wondering what I ought to get stuck in to next. I said I was going to see where I could get to with the barriers outside Morrisons as I did say I’d try and see if we could get them removed.Continue reading “Bye bye Morrisons barriers!”
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Leighton Buzzard Town Council Partnership Meeting (4th February)
Hi everyone, time for a writeup on the Partnership meeting at the start of this month. As you may have noticed we went on as much of a media frenzy as we can muster leading up to this, as we were aware that the current format of Leighton Buzzard’s high street would be discussed. We’reContinue reading “Leighton Buzzard Town Council Partnership Meeting (4th February)”
The Town Council Partnership Meeting, and our High Street
Since June of 2020, Leighton Buzzard’s high street has been pedestrianised, described in the Leighton Buzzard Observer at its inception as an “experimental closure is part of an 18-month traffic order”. This was initially set up to maintain social distancing during a global pandemic, given the high street’s otherwise narrow pavements. While BuzzCycles maintains thatContinue reading “The Town Council Partnership Meeting, and our High Street”
Morrisons Cycle Barriers
I’ve always found these cycle barriers outside Morrisons to be terrible. In the past few years I’ve purchased a Larry Vs Harry Bullitt Cargo bike – many of you will have seen me with it when we’ve been running Dr Bike and other activities, such as the Climate Change meetings we had at All SaintsContinue reading “Morrisons Cycle Barriers”
Welcome to Leighton BuzzCycles’ new website
Welcome to our new website! We’re now blazing in to the future (or at least about 2010 ?) with a responsive website that is easy to view on your smartphone or tablet, as well as your home computer! Please bookmark the site so you can check back regularly, as we’ll be intending to keep thisContinue reading “Welcome to Leighton BuzzCycles’ new website”