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Spokes East Spokes East Kent Cycle Kent Cycle CampaignCampaign

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Income31.05.16 31.05.15

Memberships 1937.00 1764.00

Donations 419.00 410.71

Adverts 727.00 410.00

Merchandising Sales 24.00 40.00

Wheel Potential 504.00 0.00

Ride to Ardres 0.00 399.50

Bank Interest 1.85 3.18

Total Income £ 3612.85£

3027.39

Expenditure 31.05.16 31.05.15

Newsletters & Printing 2331.00 697.00

Capital (equipment) Purchases 195.00 279.84

Hospitality 98.74 151.68

Office & Postage 718.63 676.86

Room Hire 0.00 455.00

Ride to Ardres 11.50 218.50

Stand at Festival 35.00 0.00

Insurances – Rides & Stand 110.00 115.00

Bank/PayPal Charges 36.34 50.84

Cancer Research Donation 75.00 50.00

Cycle Associated Campaigns 193.60 123.80

LCC Conference 0.00 39.65

Cycle Stand Install Gift 0.00 85.00

Total Expenditure £ 4307.31 £ 2943.17

Membership44

Record type Records Members

Complimentary 45 0

Corporate Company

1 1

Distribution 119 0

Family / Household

92 186

Individual Adult 163 170

Senior Citizen / Unwaged

109 112

529 469

2016 in summary– Spokes continues to support the Times

Cities fit for Cycling and Get Britain Cycling Campaigns;

– Space for Cycling campaign;– Campaigning centred on A2 cycling issues,

including Dover Harbour and links to the National Cycle Network;

– Campaign for a coastal cycle path between Folkestone Harbour and Dungeness, lead by Cycle Shepway continues;

– Working on Local Plans and district and county-level transport strategies

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2016 in summary

– Continued participation in cycle forums in the East Kent districts;

– Participated in consultations for various speed limit reductions across the districts;

– Cycle rides lead each month;– Reported many faults on the highway network

affecting cyclists;– Monthly email newsletter sent to

members;

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2016 in summary– Spokes lead a group of over 20

French schoolchildren and their teachers on cycle rides between Dover and Canterbury and back again;

– New cycle parking across the region– Spokes continues to work with

20’s Plenty;– Government inspector found in

favour of keeping the existingbylaws on the Godmersham route (part of NCR18);

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2016 in summary– Event stall at:– Pilgrim’s Hospice, Canterbury;– Sandgate Sea and Food Festival;– Canterbury Cycle Festival

–Wheel Potential sponsored by Spokes;

– Corinthian South Canterbury development (Mountfield Park);

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Wheel Potential1010

Spokes’s successes– Great Stour Way;

– Oyster Bay Trail & Reculver Country Park;

– Pilgrims’ Cycleway;

– River Dour Greenway;

– Willesborough Dykes;

– Skylark Trail;

– Miners’ Trail;

– Sheerness Way;

– Isle of Harty Trail;

– Crab & Winkle Way;

– Viking Coastal Trail;

– Chalk & Channel Way;

– Regional Cycle Routes & surveying the National Cycle Network;

– Canterbury Riverside route;

– District Cycle Strategies

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Spokes’s successes– Better cycle infrastructure:

– -- more cycle stands in town and city centres;

– – Better links;

– – Improvements at railway stations;

– – Brompton Docks

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The future– Urban connections;

– Developments & developer funding for infrastructure;

– 20’s Plenty;

– Space for Cycling;

– Living Streets;

– Cycle hubs within urban areas;

– Urban bike hire schemes – park & pedal;

– Faversham to Canterbury route;

– Folkestone to Dungerness route;

– Herne Bay to Canterbury route;

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Committee elections• Chairperson—Vacant• Vice chairperson—Vacant• Membership secretary— Frank Guthrie• Treasurer—Terry Croft• Rides co-ordinator— Ian Rogers• Minutes secretary—Vacant• Merchandising officer—Ian Rogers• Newsletter editor—Pip Chapelard• Newsletter design—Andrew Fenyo• Newsletter distribution—Frank Guthrie• Rangers—Gill Corble, Frank Guthrie &

Doug Bush

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• Webmaster—Ian Killbery• Press officer—Ian Killbery • Campaigns co-ordinator—Vacant• Ashford borough liaison—Vacant• Canterbury District Liaison — Vacant• Dover district liaison—Ian Killbery• Shepway district liaison—Paul Rees• Swale borough liaison—Vacant• Thanet district liaison—Doug & Moria

Bush

Candidates• Paul Rees & Beatrice Shire (for Vice chair)

Prof. Stephen PeckhamDirector & Professor of Health Policy,

University of Kent

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