Edinburgh City Chambers Quadrangle, High Street
All cyclists welcome!! Free Spokes maps for the first 20 cyclists to the Spokes stall (NB not before 8am, please!)
Free breakfast for you from City of Edinburgh Council
'Make Your Own Smoothie' and 10% off vouchers (goods not services) from Edinburgh Bicycle Cooperative
Spokes Quick Quiz Prize donated by Bike Trax
Police bike security coding - deter theft ...aid recovery!
Speaker: Cllr Gordon McKenzie (Lib Dem) CEC Transport Convener
Sunday 30 May from 4.00 – 7.00pm.
JAM for YER PEACE
is an informal end-of-the-month family session, a chance to connect with others, and share a song or a tune, a wee bit of spoken word and a wee bit of information, a way of building peace and justice in the community.
This month we have David Ferrard (award winning peace songs) and Tessa Ransford (ex director of the Scottish Poetry Library)
All welcome, and if you might like to contribute to the entertainment, give your name at the desk on the way in.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THIS MONTH'S GUESTS
7.00pm on TUES the 1st JUNE 2010
At this year’s Annual General Meeting we shall have the opportunity of getting a more intimate acquaintance with what it means to be a refugee or asylum seeker.
Marie-Clare Farey came to the UK a few years ago as a refugee from the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). She has developed as an effective
campaigner and is an unusually able speaker, now active in working for peace in her homeland while based in London; she is well informed about Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's DRC branch, and how it works alongside WILPF UK.
A monthly social opportunity for environmentalists to meet up in a relaxed atmosphere away from the workplace.
A monthly social opportunity for environmentalists to meet up in a relaxed atmosphere away from the workplace.
A monthly social opportunity for environmentalists to meet up in a relaxed atmosphere away from the workplace.
A monthly social opportunity for environmentalists to meet up in a relaxed atmosphere away from the workplace.
A monthly social opportunity for environmentalists to meet up in a relaxed atmosphere away from the workplace.
Critical Mass is a monthly bicycle ride to celebrate cycling and to assert cyclists' right to the road. The idea started in San Francisco in September 1992 and quickly spread to cities all over the world.
Critical Mass has a different flavor from city to city -- there's a big variety in size, respect of traffic laws (or lack thereof), interaction with motorists, and intervention by police. So if you want to know more about Critical Mass, you'll really need to find out what your local ride is like.
Critical Mass is a monthly bicycle ride to celebrate cycling and to assert cyclists' right to the road. The idea started in San Francisco in September 1992 and quickly spread to cities all over the world.
Critical Mass has a different flavor from city to city -- there's a big variety in size, respect of traffic laws (or lack thereof), interaction with motorists, and intervention by police. So if you want to know more about Critical Mass, you'll really need to find out what your local ride is like.