Hosted by Huntly Development Trust Facilitators: Tim Bowden Donald Boyd Dave Simpson Share Huntly Cycle Survey results Find out what’s already going on in and around Huntly Discover Huntly’s cycling history Discuss what next? June-September 2013 (Bike Week to Huntly Hairst) Over 110 responses 53% male, 47% female 47% live in Huntly itself, 19% within 5 miles 41% aged 31-50; 22% aged 51-70; 20% aged 13-18; 6% < 12 11% aged 19-30; 0% > 70 Full results available at www.huntlydevelopmenttrust.org A snapshot of what people said…. Most people own a MTB (62%) and/or a road bike (42%) – but a wide cross section Even split from unused to daily use Mostly used for pleasure and general fitness Almost 1/3 use the bike to get to work ¼ use it to do shopping 10% to get to school 5.54 (Scores in all the boxes) What makes it good: Quiet roads & streets Scenery/landscape/views Variety of (circular) routes & terrain Forest tracks (Bin, Gartly Moor, Battlehill, Clash, Mungo) What makes it bad: Lack of cycle only paths/routes Traffic level & speed Driver behaviour Road & path conditions Interaction with A96 and A97 Top 8 actions to improve the situation: 1 Cycle paths separated from other road users 2= Cycle lanes painted on the road 2= Development of safe routes to school 4 Local routes with downloadable/printed maps 5 Local waymarked off-road cycle trails 6 More cycle parking in the town centre 7 Regular local guided rides on-road 8 Regular local guided rides off-road Outcomes I would cycle more often (62%) I would encourage others to cycle (55%) Importance Quite (41%) or very (53%) important to Huntly’s future Develop & promote Huntly & District as a cycle destination? 92% yes The Bike Shack Open for repairs, and sales of second hand bikes, taking donations too TGS Mountain Bike Club After school club with qualified leaders Huntly Autospares Now 60% of in store stock cycling related Organised Rides Just the one at present developed after 2013 HBW, but more to come? Bike Hire The Huntly Nordic & Outdoor Centre has a number of Giant Mountain bikes in various sizes for half day and daily hire Huntly Bike Week 2014 sees this annual event in it’s third year Ming the Merciless Well-established annual run and cycle event Breaking news! – Huntly rickshaw – Darren ….. Did you know… Huntly once had it’s own cycle race track? It was on the Market Muir and was used like an outdoor velodrome for circuit racing Huntly once boasted 4 bike shops? 40 Duke Street - 14 Bogie Street - 3 Duke Street - 2 Square The Huntly Express once had a cycling column? Every week around the turn of the previous century (1900) Huntly used to have it’s own cycling club? Strathbogie Cycle Club – Huntly Cycle Club – Strathbogie Wheelers Club There is much more meat to the cycling history of Huntly, progressing research and collecting photos, stories and memorabilia and producing a booklet/exhibition could be a possibility Is there enough interest in moving forward? Is anyone willing to put themselves forward to help develop further? What ideas are there out there? If positive, how do we move forward as a group? * Photos: FreeDigitalPhotos.net Confirm sufficient interest to move forward List of potential projects Identify interested individuals Schedule next meeting(s) Happy Cycling! cycling@huntly.net
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