Newcastle Cycling Campaign

Latest Past Events

Tour de Great Park

Great Park Community Centre Roseden Way, Newcastle upon Tyne

As part of the Great Park Community Summer Fayre, we'll be leading a family cycle ride around NGP. Starting and finishing at the Community Centre, the five-mile route has been designed to showcase the great range of dedicated cycle routes available around NGP. Apart from a short on-road section along Netherwitton Way, the route utilises segregated cycle paths and quiet lanes with no through traffic. Cyclists over the age of 8 can join (supervised by a parent or guardian). There'll be lots of other activities on at the Community Centre on Sunday too - we look forward to seeing you[...]

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Summer Campaign Meetup

Trent House 1-2 Leazes Lane, Newcastle

For our summer social event this year Sally Watson, former Cycle Campaign chair, will be give a presentation on the best of this year’s Cycle County Active County conference, which is taking place in Oxfordshire in early July. The annual conference (previously known as Cycle City when held in Newcastle in 2015) is supported by the Department for Transport as its annual active travel summit and billed as Europe’s largest annual gathering of cycling and walking professionals. Sally will be sharing some of the highlights of this year’s conference and talking about the latest thinking from Active Travel England and[...]

July Social Ride

Newcastle Civic Centre St Mary's Place, Newcastle upon Tyne

After successful rides about Heaton, Jesmond and Gosforth Campaign Chair and Social Ride organiser Lindsay is busy exploring safe and quite routes around the city for July’s ride. The next ride will be happening on Friday the 14th July, will start at the Civic Centre at 6:30pm. If you’d like to join the ride, meet on Ceremonial Way, outside the Civic Centre for 6:30pm. All are welcome, and the ride will be at a very gentle pace with nobody left behind. For the latest updates follow Newcastle Cycle Social on Twitter at https://twitter.com/NclSocRide