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Letter to North East Councillors

In the midst of these tough times, could there be an opportunity to help, even in a small way, bring about some lasting change?

We think so, that’s why we are sending this letter to every Councillor in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray.  

Please let’s hope they can help collectively deliver some long overdue benefits for us all, while following current Govt. guidance, to walk and cycle safely.

https://www.grampiancyclepartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/28-April-2020-Letter-to-Councillors-on-North-East-Local-Authorities.pdf

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Grampian Cycle Partnership Celebrates its First Anniversary

Grampian Cycle Partnership (GCP) held its inaugural AGM on 27th January 2020, marking the conclusion of a successful first year.  GCP was set up to work in partnership with individuals and existing stakeholders with the objective of making the North East of Scotland a better place to live through helping make cycling safer and easier for all.  GCP believes that the successful promotion and adoption of cycling as a viable means of transportation has the potential not only to reduce the number of premature deaths in Scotland caused by physical inactivity but to improve the physical and mental health outcomes for all.  GCP is committed to working proactively in partnership with local authorities, national organisations and individuals to help achieve these ambitions and to realise the many benefits accessible and inclusive cycling in North East Scotland would bring.

Re-elected Chair Tom Collier said: “Reflecting on our first year, we have a lot to celebrate, from becoming a constituted group and setting up our website and social media channels to taking on projects that have included collaborating on a cycle route for our partners around the increasingly popular  North East 250 route.  We are eager to see what 2020 brings for GCP and partners and look forward to growing our partner base and continuing to move towards achieving our objectives and making the North East a better and safer place for all.”

Grampian Cycle Partnership’s re-elected management committee are all local residents and a cross section of business leaders, community champions and cyclists of all disciplines seeking to represent anyone interested in cycling in helping make the area a better place to live.

Vice Chair Caroline Hood added: “We have seen significant interest in our organisation and our core objectives.  We are incredibly proud that so many individuals and organisations have signed up as partners and we look forward to welcoming many more over the coming year.”

Tom Collier went on to say: “We have an exciting year for cycling in the North East ahead, with key local infrastructure improvements, the Tour of Britain and from our own perspective, a GCP North East 250 bikepacking event.  We would be delighted to see many more individuals and organisations sign up as partners and demonstrate their support for improving the health and wellbeing of the North East. ”

Grampian Cycle Partnership is a formally constituted organisation established on 28 January 2019.

More information on the North East 250 Bikepacking Adventure can be found via: https://www.grampiancyclepartnership.org/uncategorized/gcp-north-east-250-bikepacking-adventure-2020/

You can follow GCP on various platforms:

Twitter: @GCP_JustGoRide

Facebook: GrampianCyclePartnership

Instagram:@grampian_cycle_partnership

LinkedIn: Grampian Cycle Partnership

STRAVA: Explore/Clubs/Grampian Cycle Partnership

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A944 Path – Aberdeen to Westhill – Please share your views!

Public given opportunity to comment at the start of additional active travel planning for A944 corridor

Nestrans, working with Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council and Sustrans have commissioned a study to explore options for upgrading the active travel route on the A944 between Westhill and Kingswells. The study is being progressed in line with national, regional and local policy objectives to increase levels of active travel and reduce private car journeys.

People can take part in the Placecheck at https://placecheck.info/maps/aberdeen.

Gathering views from the public is an essential element of the study and we are keen for you to provide comments via this Placecheck tool. The tool gives you the opportunity to detail what you like about the route, what you don’t like and what you would like to see improved to enhance active travel opportunities between Westhill and Kingswells.

Comments offered on the Placecheck tool may be used in the final reporting for this project. While all comments and contributors are publicly visible on the Placecheck tool, names of contributors will not be used in final reports. This tool will be available until Friday 14 February 2020.

Media Release from Aberdeen City Council: https://news.aberdeencity.gov.uk/public-given-opportunity-to-comment-at-the-start-of-additional-active-travel-planning-for-a944-corridor/

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GCP North East 250 Bikepacking Adventure 2020

The start / finish point will be the ‘Window to the Sea’ monument at the Bridge of Don end of Aberdeen Beach Front and we will be leaving at 8am sharp on Thursday 4th June.

There is plenty room for your friends / family to park a car if they’re dropping you off / picking you up. This is your chance to see some of the most amazing scenery around Scotland’s north east while achieving the most epic bikepacking adventure you’ve ever had.

Staying in any of the NE250’s locally owned accommodation options of your choice, you’ll ride around the NE250 route on gravel or by road as you desire and meet the rest of the party by the fire at the end of each day for a dram / beer / wine / Vimto for story sharing.

GCP will provide full route details for both Gravel and Road route options as well as suggested start times and target speeds so you can make the best of your experience at your own pace.

A wee disclaimer:

This event IS NOT:
A race
A fully supported event

This event IS:
A chance to try out bikepacking without camping (unless you really want to camp!)
A chance to experience the North East by bike (especially the parts you haven’t
A chance to ride with friends
A chance to see some amazing sunsets
A chance to meet other cyclists from the area

Possible routes, for road bikes, have been reproduced below. More, including those for off-road/gravel, will be added in the coming weeks and months. To help keep informed on the event, and some ideas that others have had, there is a ‘Discussion’ on our Facebook Event page; https://www.facebook.com/events/2574624732824580/?active_tab=discussion. Alternatively, drop us a message at info@grampiancyclepartnership.org and we will do our best to get back to you as soon as is reasonably practicable.

Day 1 Road

Day 2 Road

Day 3 Road

Day 4 Road

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North East 250(ish) in a Day!

As mentioned previously, we’ve been working with the good folks at North East 250 to help showcase the fantastic routes and breathtaking scenery that can be experienced on our doorstep by bike (as well as the many opportunities that exist for cake stops!).

Thanks for all the suggestions on tweaks to the initial draft routes that we circulated recently. The amended versions will be posted here once completed and we await the results of our day’s filming with baited breath.

While committee members have been excitedly planning our own preparations to experience this for ourselves, we were simply blown away at the weekend by the efforts of an intrepid duo from Culter, namely Donald Munro and Mike McLuckie….

On Saturday 7th, just before 4am, they set off from Pocra Quay. Later that night (yes, you read that correctly!) they got home to their families having cycled for 230 miles, during which time they climbed over 12,300 feet, each using in excess of 12,500 calories, with a moving time of under 15 hours.

As if all this isn’t impressive enough, they were both unhappy as having battled severe headwinds and the cold, they had to cut their day short and miss out Cairn O’Mount due to fading light. Rest assured, they’ve got unfinished business, and will definitely be back.

Donald and Mike have kindly allowed us to share their blog of the day’s events. While doing all this in a day is not for everyone (No way, not me! – Admin) the blog is a fascinating description of what was clearly a really tough yet fantastic experience, and one which could be 2, 3 or however many days you’d like to take.

Well done again guys, massive kudos to you both!

Thanks again for letting us share this.

NE250(ish) in a Day Blog!

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