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Default Bikeability Toolkit: free seminars for Bicycle User Groups & local government


fyi - a update on the BFA Bikeability Workshops for local government and
Bicycle User Groups to be held in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and
Brisbane with new dates etc. Please feel free to forward this
information onto your local contacts.



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Bikeability Toolkit: free seminars for Bicycle User Group members

The Bikeability Toolkit is a useful community resource consisting of a
comprehensive checklist and resources package designed to help local
governments to develop bicycle facilities and support cycling programs
in their municipalities.

The Bikeability Toolkit was developed with support from the Australian
Greenhouse Office and can be downloaded from their web site at:

http://www.travelsmart.gov.au/bikeability/index.html

The Bicycle Federation of Australia is running a series of half-day
training seminars to present the Bikeability Toolkit and train local
government staff and councillors, BUG members and other interested
people in its practical use (for more details, see
http://tinyurl.com/j8aus).

The seminars will be held in the afternoons on the following dates
across Australia:

* Sydney: Friday 27 October (Local Government) & Saturday 28 October
(BUGS)

* Melbourne: Friday 10 November (Local Government) & Saturday 11
November (BUGS)

* Adelaide: Friday 24 November (Local Government) & Saturday 25
November (BUGS)

* Brisbane: Friday 8 December (Local Government) & Saturday 9 December
(BUGS)

The seminars are free but places are limited. The program will consist
of a visual presentation of the Bikeability Toolkit, inspection on foot
of local bicycle facilities and a group workshop to apply the acquired
skills. Afternoon tea will be provided.

To confirm your place in the seminar please fill out the RSVP below (in
this email) and forward the email to BFA Executive Director, Peter
Strang at execdirectorATbfa.asn.au. Please replace the wording in the
Subject box with "Your Name - RSVP Your City Bikeability Toolkit
free seminar - Date of Seminar you are interested in".

Please forward this email to any cycling enthusiasts you know that
might be interested.

Regards,

Paul Magarey
Bicycle Federation of Australia
__________________________________________________

Name:

Council/BUG:

Position:

Phone:

Email:

Yes I would like to attend the Bikeability Toolkit Training Seminar for
Local Government/BUGS on date of your seminar 2006.


__________________________________________________ _

The Bikeability Toolkit Training Seminar is co-funded by the Australian
Greenhouse Office and the Cycling Promotion Fund.
Paul Magarey
Project Officer
Bicycle Federation of Australia

email: projectofficerATbfa.asn.au
web: www.bfa.asn.au


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