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Print your city: Let's bring back the public bench

November 17, 2017

As online shopping slowly erodes independent shops, our towns and cities are becoming increasingly homogenised. Furthermore, the important community spaces that existed not only to shop, but to meet, to use a public loo or to simply sit on a bench and watch the world go by are becoming ever more desolate as trees, public conveniences and...

Cycling

The Cycling Cartoonist

November 17, 2017

If you're in the market for a stocking filler, how about this book for starters? The Cycling Cartoonist is a celebration of cycling from renowned cartoonist and multiple-bike owner Dave Walker. 100 full-page cartoons give an affectionate take on cycling in all its different forms - celebrating the simple pleasure of getting from A to B on...

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A brand new Method of cleaning your bicycle this winter

November 10, 2017

There’s no shortage of bicycle cleaners on sale at this time of year…in fact, we ourselves gave a bottle away last week. However, we think we’ve stumbled upon a cheap, quick, efficient and non-toxic alternative that costs £2-£3 per bottle. Method multi—purpose cleaner is aimed at kitchen use but it does a marvellous job of blasting through...

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This bicycle creates its own cycle lane

November 10, 2017

The news that Oxford Street is to be free of motorised traffic couldn't come soon enough. Research by King’s College recently found nitrogen dioxide levels on London’s Oxford Street to be the worst on Earth – a shocking revelation that is prompting new restrictions on the type of vehicles permitted to enter London. Dr David Carslaw,...

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Going The Extra Mile to avoid motorway service stations

November 10, 2017

The Extra Mile is a new guide book that steers motorists away from grim motorway services and into tasty local alternatives. It offers a hand-picked and dependable list of brilliant and independent outlets with good-quality local food (often direct from makers and growers), space for children and pets to let off steam, fascinating...

Driving

Scientist uses sunflower oil to cook up pothole prevention

November 8, 2017

Inspired by a cooking technique demonstrated on the Spanish version of Masterchef, Dr Alvaro Garcia, from the Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre (NTEC), was inspired to use microcapsules of sunflower oil to create self-repairing road surfaces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1MoPxZsUoY As cracks appear in the road surface, tiny...

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What future for the electric motorcycle?

November 7, 2017

Electric cars offer an answer to the air pollution that kills 50,000 a year in Britain alone, but they remain expensive and a challenge to charge. Motorcycle manufacturers are as painfully aware of the writing on the wall for the internal combustion engine as their car making colleagues. Without exception they are investigating, if not...

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Could The Thames become world's widest and wettest cycle lane?

November 3, 2017

Could the River Thames be about to become the world's widest and wettest cycle lane? Coming soon to rivers and lakes near you, the Manta is an electrically assisted pedal-powered hydrofoil designed to recreate the sensation of cycling on water. From the look of the demonstration video, the design appears to handle calm waters with ease....

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Your bicycle deserves a pick-me-up

November 3, 2017

Dirty bikes don’t work as efficiently and look forlorn. Cheer up your bicycle this autumn by entering this prize draw to win a Muc-off SiS Kit worth £26. The kit Contains: Muc-Off Nano Tech 1 litre biodegradable bike cleaner (no harmful acids, CFC's or solvents) Muc- Off Bike Protect 500ml Muc-Off Wet Lube 120ml Water Bottle Hydration...

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Save your money: Scientists prove cycle commute beats gym

November 2, 2017

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have found that inactive, overweight people can lose fat just as effectively by riding a bicycle to work as by paying to exercise at a gym. This is the conclusion reached by researchers from the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen in a study that has just been...

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