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B-Spoke organises guided mountain bike rides for 10-16 year olds in North Holmwood, Goodwyns, and Chart Downs.
Mountain Biking Surrey Hills, a group of bikers who come from Dorking and its surrounding area and who ride in the beautiful Surrey Hills at weekends and on the regular Wednesday night ride from Nirvana Cycles in Westcott.
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Muddymoles, a group of mountain bikers based in the Bookham/Fetcham area, who do most of their riding in Mole Valley.
SeeAbility in Leatherhead, has a Tandem Club which meets weekly to provide cycling opportunities for its visually impaired clients
South West London District Association of the CTC - organises Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday rides. The Downland section (Sunday rides) often start in or near Mole Valley. Full runs list on the website.
Green Mole Forum is a resource for those interested in improving the sustainability and preserving the beauty of Mole Valley
British Cycling (formerly British Cycling Federation) - the governing body for competitive cycling in Great Britain.
cyclenation (Cycle Campaign Network) - the UK national federation of cycle campaign groups, supporting cycling locally, regionally, nationally and in Europe.
CTC - the national cyclists’ touring and campaigning organisation.
Sustrans - the National Cycle Network and Safe Routes to School.
Bike Biz. Bike Business - cycle trade news; some semi-useful stats about bike ownership.
BikeForAll "Everything you wanted to know about cycling but were afraid to ask." Plus regular news updates, available as an RSS feed.
BikeHub is a joint initiative of the Bicycle Association and the Association of Cycle Traders via the Bike Hub levy scheme. It is due to replace BikeForAll.
Cycle Chat "A friendly place for everyone with an interest in cycling." Forums covering nearly every aspect of cycling.
Cycle maps - UK directory of official council cycle maps on the webU.
Regional/Local Government Bodies
Cycling England (CE) co-ordinates the development of cycling across England. It replaces the previous National Cycling Strategy Board. Notes of CE Board Meetings are available and may be worth a skim.
Department for Transport publications relating to strategies for promoting cycling as an alternative form of transport for local journeys.
Home Zones - an attempt to strike a balance between vehicular traffic and everyone else who uses a street: the pedestrians, cyclists, business people and residents.
TRL - research reports including work on public transport, cycling and pedestrian facilities as well as other initiatives
Velo-City - bi-annual international conference on developing cycle-friendly towns and cities
Page updated: 23 Sep 2011