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300 BIKES – Saturday 2 February 2019
11:00-12:00
St George’s Hall, Liverpool L1 1JJ
The aim was to get 300 cyclists together for a show of strength and unity and highlight the desire for improved cycle safety and infrastructure In Liverpool. There was a terrific turn-out, despite the icy conditions.
Cyclists met up at St George’s Plateau and then cycled to Mann Island via Liverpool Town Hall where a quick die-in was held.

The next 300 Bikes event will be on 6th April 2019
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