Exeter Cycling Campaign has had a year to be proud of and lots to celebrate
Nothing we have achieved would have been possible without YOU- our brilliant supporters
THANK YOU

OUR TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
ONE Adam Tranter, former Cycling Commissioner for the West Midlands, inspired us at our AGM
TWO speeches made at Exeter Highways Committee, speaking up for safe and easy travel for people on foot, wheels and bike
THREE the Active Travel England capability level we urged Devon County Council to aim for in our December press release, to unlock more cash for safe travel
FOUR different primary schools whose pupils will feel the benefit from the Newtown active travel scheme, approved in July
FIVE (thousand one hundred and 83), the number of illegal journeys through the Wonford Road bus gate in one month, which we revealed in our October press release
SIX public questions asked by supporters at Exeter City Council and Devon County Council meetings about air quality, school streets, Active Travel England funding and consulting children on schemes
SEVEN (hundred) miles, the distance to Glasgow from Exeter. Our Dryden Road count revealed that the bikes we recorded are removing about 1.5 miles of traffic from Exeter’s roads every working day- that’s the equivalent of a traffic jam to Glasgow each year
EIGHT (hundred) new homes at Heavitree Road former Police Station which will have access to over 500 secure bike parking spaces and e-bike charging, thanks to advice from our planning consultation team
NINE new Devon County Councillors elected, who we have been busy getting to know
TEN amazing years of contribution by our founding Chair- Mike Walton- who stood down in 2025
ELEVEN (hundred and 90) people counted in 12 hours using the brilliant new Rifford Road scheme in June, with a 50% increase in bikes after just three months of the scheme being fully open
TWELVE hours counting on Dryden Road by twelve supporters as part of our successful (so far!) campaign to Keep Dryden Road Safe
THANK YOU – WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO EVEN MORE TO CELEBRATE IN 2026