Early day motion 1009

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CYCLING AND THE VOTE BIKE MANIFESTO CAMPAIGN

That this House notes the benefits of cycling to health and to communities, streets and the environment; welcomes the substantial recent increases in cycle use in London and other parts of Britain including several of the Cycle Towns; and supports the aims of the Vote Bike manifesto to make cycling mainstream by strengthening the political and resource commitments made to cycling by Government departments, local authorities, health and other relevant bodies, improving the training and skills of planners and engineers required to deliver quality cycle-friendly planning and design, tackling the risks faced by cyclists through training and awareness campaigns for both drivers and cyclists through lower speed limits and through strengthened road traffic law and enforcement, enhancing provision for combining cycling with public transport by ensuring good access to stations and interchanges, providing secure parking including cycle hubs at major stations and sensibly managed provision for carrying cycles on public transport, providing encouragement, incentives and opportunities to try out cycling in schools and workplaces and for key target groups such as health patients and disadvantaged groups, plus tax incentives to support the use, purchase and repair of cycles and related accessories, and creating new and improved opportunities for recreational and off-road cycling including the appropriate opening up of green spaces, forest land, rights of way, waterways and sections of Britain's coast in order to deliver substantial increases in cycle use while halving the risks of cycling within 10 years.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Borrow, David S Labour Party South Ribble 08.03.2010
Bottomley, Peter Conservative Party Worthing West 04.03.2010
Brake, Tom Liberal Democrats Carshalton and Wallington 16.03.2010
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrats Mid Dorset and North Poole 10.03.2010
Burt, Lorely Liberal Democrats Solihull 22.03.2010
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 09.03.2010
Clark, Katy Labour Party North Ayrshire and Arran 11.03.2010
Connarty, Michael Labour Party Linlithgow and East Falkirk 10.03.2010
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 05.03.2010
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 09.03.2010
Cummings, John Labour Party Easington 08.03.2010
Davidson, Ian Labour Party Glasgow South West 15.03.2010
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 09.03.2010
Dismore, Andrew Labour Party Hendon 05.03.2010
Dodds, Nigel Democratic Unionist Party Belfast North 17.03.2010
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 05.03.2010
Durkan, Mark Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle 10.03.2010
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 17.03.2010
Evans, Nigel Conservative Party Ribble Valley 09.03.2010
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 09.03.2010
George, Andrew Liberal Democrats St Ives 05.03.2010
Godsiff, Roger Labour Party Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 09.03.2010
Gray, James Conservative Party North Wiltshire 09.03.2010
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 09.03.2010
Harvey, Nick Liberal Democrats North Devon 15.03.2010
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 11.03.2010
Holmes, Paul Liberal Democrats Chesterfield 04.03.2010
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 08.03.2010
Howarth, George Labour Party Knowsley North and Sefton East 15.03.2010
Howells, Kim Labour Party Pontypridd 09.03.2010
Hughes, Simon Liberal Democrats North Southwark and Bermondsey 12.03.2010
Humble, Joan Labour Party Blackpool North and Fleetwood 09.03.2010
Hunter, Mark Liberal Democrats Cheadle 10.03.2010
Illsley, Eric Labour Party Barnsley Central 30.03.2010
Jackson, Glenda Labour Party Hampstead and Highgate 10.03.2010
Jenkins, Brian Labour Party Tamworth 24.03.2010
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 04.03.2010
Keetch, Paul Liberal Democrats Hereford 05.03.2010
Lepper, David Labour Party Brighton Pavilion 08.03.2010
Lloyd, Tony Labour Party Manchester Central 06.04.2010
McCafferty, Chris Labour Party Calder Valley 10.03.2010
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 10.03.2010
McIsaac, Shona Labour Party Cleethorpes 07.04.2010
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 08.03.2010
O'Hara, Edward Labour Party Knowsley South 05.03.2010
Pelling, Andrew INDEPENDENT Croydon Central 07.04.2010
Plaskitt, James Labour Party Warwick and Leamington 16.03.2010
Pound, Stephen Labour Party Ealing North 08.03.2010
Prentice, Gordon Labour Party Pendle 09.03.2010
Prosser, Gwyn Labour Party Dover 04.03.2010
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 04.03.2010
Scott, Lee Conservative Party Ilford North 04.03.2010
Simpson, Alan Labour Party Nottingham South 09.03.2010
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 10.03.2010
Smith, Jacqui Labour Party Redditch 24.03.2010
Spink, Bob INDEPENDENT Castle Point 08.03.2010
Stunell, Andrew Liberal Democrats Hazel Grove 04.03.2010
Swinson, Jo Liberal Democrats East Dunbartonshire 24.03.2010
Vaz, Keith Labour Party Leicester East 09.03.2010
Vis, Rudi Labour Party Finchley and Golders Green 08.03.2010
Walley, Joan Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent North 11.03.2010
Williams, Betty Labour Party Conwy 15.03.2010
Williams, Mark Liberal Democrats Ceredigion 10.03.2010