CYCLING MEETING, WEDS 5 DEC 2007, 12:50pm for 1:00pm: All cyclists, prospective cyclists, ex-cyclists and anybody with an interest are urged to attend a Univ-wide public meeting at 1pm (prompt!) on WEDS 5 DEC in Alan Turing (details below) to meet Andrew Hough, the new Higher Education Precinct (Univ, plus MMU + RNCM + hospitals) 'green travel coordinator' to discuss issues relating to cycling at the University. (Andrew's currently on leave but has asked us to send this email out promoting the meeting.) This will be an excellent opportunity to hear about Andrew's role (wrt to cycling), what the University has done so far for cyclists, what the Univ can do for cyclists and what cyclists (and potential cyclists) would like from their employer. The meeting will conclude with a discussion of the structure for (2-way!) feedback within the (HEP and) University structures and informal elections for people to represent cyclists at a University of Manchester Bicycle Users Group (UM BUG), or similar. If you have any pressing additional issues please let me know and we'll do our best to incorporate them into the agenda. So, if you're concerned about cycling facilities, are eager to help potential cyclists or just want to know more, please RSVP (to michael.bane@manchester.ac.uk and I'll summarise to Andrew) and come along 12:50 for 1pm, Weds 5 Dec 2007 Room G205, Alan Turing building South Campus The meeting will have finished by 2pm. The Alan Turing public entrance is (currently!) from Upper Brooke St: take the alley between Photon Science (left) and Alan Turing (right) and enter half way along (on the right). There is a reception desk as you enter and room G205 is past that, turn left and on the left (white doors). Look out for the signs!