Greenacre Bicycle Rally

Sequence filmed by a 52 year old female Librarian from Finchley, on June 12th 2010.

This is the third year that the Greenacre Bicycle Rally has happened, as we never know whether we will have enough volunteers to run it again, I decided to film as much of it as possible.

We hope the event raised awareness about the need for more investment in sustainable transport around the borough. We were joined by cyclists of all ages and abilities on the 3.5 mile course around Finchley, Friern Barnet, and Whetstone, which set off from outside artsdepot, in Tally Ho, at midday. All forms of pedal power were on show, including a rickshaw and a disco.
In the first year, the event attracted 138 cycles, which grew to 169 last year – trained stewards, police cyclists and St John Ambulance riders, assisted participants. This year, cyclists stopped at Friary Park for lunch with the option of setting off along the Dollis Valley Greenway to the Barnet Countryside Centre where an Environment Fair took place.
The Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Anthony Finn, and Barnet council leader, Councillor Lynne Hillan, cut the ribbon. This year we are hoping for more support from Barnet Council to promote biking in the borough.

 

Flag making from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Flags testing from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Waiting for Mike on our way to the Greenacre Bicycle Rally from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Arrive at Artsdepot from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

St. John from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Rickshaw from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Theresa Villiers from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Friary park from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

Cyclists on their way to Barnet Countryside Centre from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

On our way home from MOCO Project on Vimeo.

The end of another Greenacre Bicycle Rally - look out for us in 2011!! from MOCO Project on Vimeo.