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Who are we?

We are a varied cross-section of Mole Valley residents linked by a desire to facilitate the use of bikes for recreation and as a means of transport. We are supported by officers from Mole Valley District Council and Surrey County Council and meet regularly with them to discuss issues concerning cyclists and pedestrians in the area.

What do we do?

Road Safety Issues

We pass details of specific problems - potholes, signing, cycle parking etc. to the Council for action. We also conduct independent studies of difficult junctions or routes and make proposals for improvement.

Cycle Provision Issues

We review Council proposals that have an effect on cycling and pedestrian interests. We also monitor larger planning applications to see if there are any cycling issues or opportunities to improve cycling facilities.

Encouraging Cycle Use

We encourage people to get on their bikes by organising family cycling events, in particular the annual Mole Valley Cycle Days.

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Why did we start?

We formed in 1996 as a cycling and pedestrian campaigning group as part of Local Agenda 21 in Mole Valley. Our more detailed aims are:

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What have we achieved?

Leatherhead Study

Our comprehensive review of cycling facilities in the Leatherhead Area produced in 2001 was accepted by Surrey County Council's Partnership Area Transport Subcommittee and adopted by Surrey County Council as a wish list for the provision of facilities in and around Leatherhead.

Dorking Study

Our review of cycling facilities in Dorking in 2000 was likewise adopted by Surrey County Council as a wish list for the provision of facilities in Dorking. From this came:

Safe Routes to School
Routes

See also our page of current schemes.

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Page updated: 13 Mar 2008