if anyone has any ideas then post a comment and lets get those clean machines on the road!
Tom | 14.06.2005 14:05 | Cambridge | London
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Cambridge Critical Mass
14.06.2005 14:38
Clean machines!
www.camcycle.org.uk
Email the kind people at the Cambridge Cycling Campaign and lets get there support for a mass. Lets raise the profile of bikes throughout our fine city.
Other Sites:
www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk
Check it out for ideas, pics etc etc.
Tom
Bring it on...
14.06.2005 21:04
https://cambridgeaction.net
a bike rider
Rumours
15.06.2005 10:53
Anyway, i will get i touch with the cambridge action network.
Cambridge Critical Mass....... it could happen....
Tom
e-mail: clean_machines@hotmail.co.uk
re:
15.06.2005 21:31
We had a go at Critical Mass about 3 years ago. It worked quite nicely :-)
ex- Anti-Capitalist-Action activist
Re:
15.06.2005 23:14
And im liking the idea of a pre G8 toot around town.
IMCer
re:
16.06.2005 20:09
But the CRITICAL MASS was a success, from what I heard. It wasn't enormous, but they had enough people to make the mass critical.
It was promoted through leafletting, including leaving leaflets in a bicycle shop.
We had LOTS of fly posters and stickers as well.
Talk to the people at CAMBRIDGE INDYMEDIA (if reading this from the uk indymedia site then (obviously) follow the link from this indymedia site to the cambridge one and there'll probably be contact info somewhere).
Anyway, as I was saying, the cambridge indymedia crew might be worth talking to, I'm sure some of them remember the Critical Mass.
ex-aca