Thursday, 9 February 2012

Help take the #cyclesafe debate to Parliament

 
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Dear Reader
Thank you for supporting The Times Cities Fit for Cycling campaign - we are making headway, but we need your help.
A parliamentary debate on the measures called for by The Times's campaign has been scheduled for February 23. For this debate to have real impact we need as many MPs as possible to attend.
Only you can make that happen: we have just two weeks to write to our MPs telling them why they should attend. Please take a moment to write via our campaign page thetimes.co.uk/cyclesafe
We also need to spread the word and ask as many people as possible to write to their MP. Please help by posting the link to our public page thetimes.co.uk/cyclesafe and forwarding this e-mail to friends, family and fellow cyclists.
You are one of 23,000 people who have signed The Times Cities Fit for Cycling manifesto - this campaign has generated radio and TV coverage the length and breadth of the country as well as official backing from all quarters. But we need to keep the pressure on ministers to bring about real change.
We will update you on progress in the next couple of weeks. With your help, we can make Britain's cities fit for cycling.
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James Harding
Editor of The Times
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Write to your MP Ask them to attend the debate on Feb 23
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Tell your friends Tweet using the #cyclesafe hashtag
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