It's time football started to take cycling seriously
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...me-football-started-to-take-cycling-seriously
A notable exception is Brighton and Hove Albion, who have one of the newer stadiums that take cycling seriously. Although the Amex is a little way out of town, it is very well signposted and has proper cycle parking. When I visited there last season, I even found some home fans to cycle in with.
Strange how this Norwich fan omitted to mention the result.
Here's the link to the healthy stadia site which contains the Albion's 'Active Travel Case Study', presentation:-
http://healthystadia.eu/active-travel-guidance/
Whoops nearly forgot:-
Naturally cycling is made easier because we don't have to stop at red lights or pay road tax.
Phew that's better.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...me-football-started-to-take-cycling-seriously
A notable exception is Brighton and Hove Albion, who have one of the newer stadiums that take cycling seriously. Although the Amex is a little way out of town, it is very well signposted and has proper cycle parking. When I visited there last season, I even found some home fans to cycle in with.
Strange how this Norwich fan omitted to mention the result.
Here's the link to the healthy stadia site which contains the Albion's 'Active Travel Case Study', presentation:-
http://healthystadia.eu/active-travel-guidance/
Whoops nearly forgot:-
Naturally cycling is made easier because we don't have to stop at red lights or pay road tax.
Phew that's better.
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