Yay! Third time lucky! GoBike ride today, 04 February
Yes, 6 brave souls headed out in the wind and rain for an excellent 15 miles - yes, just 15
GoBike Ride: Sunday 04 February 2024 – South Side Parks and Attractions
This ride will see us take a tour around some of the parks, sporting venues, and other attractions around the
Consultation Digest (Local) Issue 151, 25 January 2024
City Deal “relief roads” and active travel. Galloway (and Ayrshire) national park bid. Development plans/Frameworks, Cathcart Rd workshops, Nextbike new locations survey and Avenues Plus update.
Sunday 7 January 2024 – The Annual GoBike Infrastructure Ride
Happy New Year GoBikers!
For our annual ride focusing on cycle infrastructure in Glasgow, we shall take a look at
Consultation Digest (Local) Issue 150, 14 December 2023
Paisley landmarks plans. Glasgow guidance on green belt, delivery and place – plus a few Development Frameworks. East Dunbartonshire LDP3, East Kilbride neighbourhood plans and East Ayrshire School Streets.
Cancelled, GoBike cycle ride, Sunday 3 December 2023
Sunday 3 December 2023 – All Around Glasgow
***Cancelled due to snow***
Yes, Andy has cancelled our ride. Do stay snug,
Consultation Digest (Local) Issue 149, 30 November 2023
Happy St Andrew's Day. Closing today – a consultation in Oban and two Southside Liveable Neighbourhoods. Glasgow also has guidance, frameworks and traffic orders. North Lanarkshire looks at speed limits and Renfrewshire tries to tame traffic.
Consultation Digest (Local) Issue 148, 16 November 2023
Looking ahead…
Another shorter Digest for now while GoBike looks at a new way of producing these. There are both
Some Thoughts on the Proposals for the North East Active Travel Routes (NEATR)
By Alasdair Macdonald, GoBike member
I was disappointed by recent unbalanced coverage of Glasgow City Council proposals to develop North
Gearing up in active mobility - attending the Cycling Scotland Conference 2023
This week, I had the opportunity to attend the Cycling Scotland Conference 2023. This years’ theme was “Cycling towards a