Royston to Melbourn segment of A10 Awareness Cycle Ride ‘too dangerous to include’
The team after the cycle. - Credit: Archant
The annual A10 Awareness Cycle Ride – organised by the group campaigning for safer cycling along the busy A-road, will take place next Sunday morning, May 15.
The campaign cycle will start at Trumpington Park and Ride in Cambridge and finish at Phillimore Garden Centre, Melbourn, for tea and cake.
This will be an opportunity to experience first-hand the new off-road cycle path connecting Harston to Foxton and Shepreth.
It has been decided that the Royston to Melbourn segment, which was organised last year, is too dangerous to include on this year’s ride.
County Councillor and campaign member Susan van de Ven said: “We are continuing to work for a safe link to Royston, our nearest market town.”
If you’d like more details, then ask to be put on the mailing list for the A10 Corridor Cycling Campaign, by writing to contacta10cycle@gmail.com.
Alternatively check out the website at www.a10corridorcycle.com.
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The next meeting of the campaign group will take place on June 7, 7 for 7.30pm start, at Sagentia, in Harston Mill.