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What is happening at MediaCityUK for National Cycle To Work Day?

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Nutri Bar - free breakfast/drink for the first 50 cyclists - see below for further details

Located on The Splat (in front of The Greenhouse) Nutri Bar's aim is to make it easier for people to buy genuinely healthy food, on-the-go, at a reasonable price. A well-balanced diet not only provides the right vitamins, minerals and nutrients to keep the body and mind strong but eating well can also provide a whole host of different benefits!

From 730am on Wednesday 13th September 2017 Nutri Bar will provide the following free breakfast choices* on a first come first served basis to the first 50 who cycle to work:

- Chocolate Overnight Oats

- Granola & Low Fat Yogurt

- Porridge  

- Peanut butter bagels  

- Paleo Brownies  

Each option will be provided with a coffee, tea or a bottle of water

Enjoy!

*please note that only 10 of each breakfast variety will be available

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Doctor Bike - free cycle maintenance next to the Cycle Hub

MediaCityUK has teamed up with TfGM to bring Doctor Bike to The Splat !

TfGM’s Dr Bike is running a drop-in surgery for your bicycle – and it’s free.

The free check-ups will make sure your bike is safe and roadworthy.

The check-up takes about 10 minutes. There’s no need to book, simply turn up with your bike between 11am and 3pm on Wednesday 13th September next to the MediaCityUK Cycle Hub.

Please click here for further details.

 

Cycle to Work Pledge!

Finally if you are cycling to work have you pledged?  please visit www.cycletoworkday.org and add your pledge!

Commuters warned of two days of rail strike disruption

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Transport for Greater Manchester travel advice for Friday 1 and Monday 4 September - tfgm.com/industrial-action

Commuters, parents and school returners are being warned to plan ahead and expect disruption on Friday 1 and Monday 4 September as staff on Northern rail services hold two one-day strikes.

The strikes will run from 0001 to 2359 on each day.

Most Northern services are not expected to run and any that do operate, working to a revised timetable, will be extremely busy.

All public transport and Greater Manchester’s roads are expected to be busier, especially at peak morning and evening times, with key commuter routes forecast to face the most pressure as people affected by the strikes make alternative arrangements.

Monday 4 September is expected to be the most affected day as the majority of Greater Manchester schools return for the new academic year.

No rail services will operate between Manchester and Preston via Bolton as the line is currently closed due to a burst water main and a severely damaged bridge at Moses Gate. This is also causing local road disruption and bus and route diversions are in place.

Customers are advised to check the details of their journey at www.nationalrail.co.uk or by following @northernassist.

In addition the A6 through Stockport is currently closed for essential engineering and thus the surrounding road network is expected to be very busy. TfGM’s travel advice for the A6 closure is beta.tfgm.com/travel-updates/stockport-a6-bridge-works

Transport for Greater Manchester, which is helping to co-ordinate the region’s response, is urging people to plan ahead and consider carefully their travel arrangements.

It is working to support Northern’s own customer communications effort and has created a special travel information page on its website to help keep Greater Manchester commuters on the move: tfgm.com/industrial-action.

TfGM’s Transport and Event Planning Lead, John Fryer, said: “We are taking action to minimise the disruption to the transport network but we know it will still be very busy, particularly as many schools across the region return.

“Commuters can play their part to minimise disruption and our advice is simple: plan ahead, be prepared, and think about all your travel choices.

“Can you travel at a different time or does your employer allow you to work from home? If you can travel at a quieter time, or in a different way – by bus, tram, bike, foot or a mixture – it can make a massive improvement not just to your journey but to people who simply don’t have a choice.”

As well as working with other transport authorities across the North, TfGM has taken action locally to help people who have to travel on the days of the strike, including;

• Ensuring as many Metrolink trams as possible will be in service
• Deploying additional staff on Metrolink and at key bus stations to help commuters
• Advising rail customers with monthly or greater season tickets that they can travel for free on Metrolink
• Publicising various park and ride sites to allow customers to complete their journeys by different transport options
• Working with bus and other train operators to maximise capacity across the network, particularly on the busiest commuter corridors
• Enhanced monitoring at its network control centre so traffic flows can be optimised by altering signal timing
• Working with local highway authorities to temporarily suspend roadworks where possible on the region’s main commuter routes

John added: “Our control room will open earlier and work later on the strike days and we’ll have additional customer service support on the phones and online to help people who have to travel, but our strongest advice is: expect disruption and plan ahead now.”

For detailed information about the Northern rail industrial action please visit www.northernrailway.co.uk/industrial-action.

Weekend 2/3 September: Changes to Metrolink services for planned improvement works

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Due to planned improvement works, there will be some changes to services during the weekend of 2/3 September.

The Bury line will be affected on both days, while Eccles line services will be affected on Saturday only. On Sunday there will be some changes to early morning services on the East Didsbury to Rochdale line before 7am only. View a network map.

Saturday 2 September:

  • Altrincham to Etihad Campus
  • Ashton-under-Lyne to Altrincham
  • East Didsbury to Rochdale Town Centre
  • Manchester Airport to Deansgate-Castlefield
  • Shaw and Crompton to East Didsbury
  • Victoria to Piccadilly

Sunday 3 September:

  • Altrincham to Etihad Campus
  • Ashton-under-Lyne to Eccles via MediaCityUK
  • East Didsbury to Piccadilly (before 7am)
  • East Didsbury to Rochdale Town Centre (after 7am)
  • Manchester Airport to Deansgate-Castlefield
  • Victoria to Piccadilly

The following replacement bus services will run:

  • Sat 2 & Sun 3 September: Bury to Victoria (calling at all stops)
  • Sat 2 September: Piccadilly to Eccles via MediaCityUK (calling at all stops)
  • Sunday 3 September before 7am: Piccadilly to Central Park (calling at all stops except Market Street)

Please buy your ticket as usual before boarding replacement bus services from the machines on stops or via the get me thereapp (Google Play and Apple stores).

Please note that the Park & Ride at Crumpsall will be closed all weekend. Read more about works at Crumpsall stop.

Normal service will resume on all lines on Monday 4 September.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

For more information on Metrolink services call Metrolink Customer Services on 0161 205 2000 or follow @MCRMetrolink for live travel updates.

National Cycle to Work Day - Wednesday 13th September 2017

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Hello,

Cycle to Work Day is back for 2017! Join in the nationwide celebration of cycling on Wednesday 13th September 2017.

Taking part in Cycle to Work Day is simple. Visit www.cycletoworkday.org to pledge the miles that you’ll be doing on the day. Not only will you contribute to a nationwide totaliser, but you’ll also be entered into a prize draw. You could win a cycling holiday for 2, a new bike or some cycling accessories!

MediaCityUK is proud to support Cycle to Work Day 2017! Keep an eye on this news section for more information about how we will be getting involved on the day.

Salford Cycling Forum

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Hello,

Please find attached notes (click here) from the last cycle forum and an agenda (click here) for the upcoming meeting on Thursday 7th September. Please note the change of venue – we will be holding the meeting at The Landing in MediaCityUK instead of Swinton Civic Centre.

The address is The Landing, Blue, MediaCityUK, M50 2ST. The meeting starts at 6pm and will include a demonstration of the new Mobike cycle share scheme. Cycle parking is available outside the building or on the Piazza at MediaCity.

http://www.thelanding.org.uk/about/get-in-touch/#map-anchor for directions.

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any queries in advance. I look forward to seeing you there,

Kind regards,

Rose

 

Rose Featherby

Sustainable Transport Coordinator

I work Monday to Thursday

Infrastructure Team

Salford City Council

Swinton Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, M27 5AW

Tel: 0161 779 4861

E-mail: rose.featherby@salford.gov.uk or rose.featherby@urbanvision.org.uk

Web: www.salford.gov.uk

Greater Manchester’s transport plan for busy Bank Holiday weekend

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Pride Festival and parade – Manchester city centre – Friday 25 – Monday 28 August

Bolton Food and Drink Festival – Bolton town centre – Friday 25 – Monday 28 August

Manchester United v Leicester City – Old Trafford – Saturday 26 August KO 5.30pm

Greater Manchester is preparing to celebrate its inclusivity, diversity and love for all things food and drink as the Bank Holiday weekend approaches.

Over 350,000 additional customers are expected to attend a number of special events between Friday 25 and Monday 28 August and transport co-ordinators are confident they have a plan and the expertise to keep everyone moving and enjoying the festivities.

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) have well-rehearsed operational plans in place which will provide as much additional capacity as possible and planners have developed specific customer advice and guidance for Pride, the Bolton Food and Drink festival and MUFC’s home game with Leicester City.

Manchester’s world famous and annual celebration of the LGBT community is set for another record breaking year with over 100,000 attendees expected to enjoy the four day festival and the Pride parade on Saturday 26 August.

Whilst the city centre and public transport are expected to be busier than normal, TfGM have worked with Pride organisers and the city council to develop robust and detailed plans.

A number of city centre roads will be closed and bus services may operate to alternative routes in and around the Gay Village.

All of Greater Manchester’s Park and Ride sites will be open and as many Metrolink trams as possible will be in operation.

During the parade on Saturday 26, Metrolink services operating to and from St Peter’s Square between 1230pm and 6pm, may be subject to minor pauses to allow for the parade to pass. A map of the parade route is available here.

Customers with a Pride Pledge wristband can travel for free in the City Zone on the Metrolink over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Metrolink have demonstrated their support for inclusivity and diversity by wrapping a number of trams in the Pride rainbow and TfGM’s offices have been transformed to offer a striking and colourful welcome to Manchester.

Full travel advice for the Pride event is available here;
https://beta.tfgm.com/travel-updates/manchester-pride-2017

Bolton’s annual Food and Drink festival also returns this August Bank Holiday weekend (Friday 25 August to Monday 28 August).

Over 250,000 food lovers are expected to attend the culinary event, meaning both the town centre, public transport and the road network around Bolton will be much busier than normal.

The festival which will be headlined by well known celebratory chiefs such as Simon Rimmer, James Martin and Michael Caines, takes place in the heart of the town centre and within a few minutes walk of the well served bus interchange at Moor Lane.

Whilst Network Rail improvement works mean that very limited train services will be in operation, train operators will be providing replacement coaches to and from stations between Manchester and Preston. Customers are advised to plan their journey and use National Rail Enquiries or follow @northernassist for further information.

Bolton has a free and regular Metroshuttle service linking the bus station, the train station and the festival site.

Full travel advice for the Bolton Food and Drink Festival, including the road closures around Moses Gate rail station is available here;
https://beta.tfgm.com/travel-updates/bolton-food-festival-2017

Commenting on the weekend activities, John Fryer, TfGM’s Transport and Event Planning Lead said: “Greater Manchester will once again welcome hundreds of thousands of customers to some exciting and high profile events this coming Bank Holiday weekend.

“There is lots going on, from the Pride event in Manchester to the food and drink festival in Bolton to another sell out MUFC fixture at Old Trafford.

“We have been working hard with event organisers and partners and we are confident that our transport plans will help to support what promises to be another excellent weekend for the region.

“We’ll be providing as much capacity as possible and our TfGM website has lots of useful information.

“Our advice is that public transport will provide the best and quickest way of getting around and you should plan your journey in advance, allowing a little bit of extra time as it is going to be busy across the region.”

In addition to the two major events in Manchester and Bolton, Manchester United will play Leicester City at Old Trafford on Saturday with 75,000 expected for the 1730pm KO. TfGM’s official travel advice for getting to and from Old Trafford is available here.

Roads around Saddleworth in Oldham are also expected to be busy as the annual celebration of Morris dancing is celebrated at the Rushcart Festival between Friday and Sunday.

TfGM are also advising that a portion of the A6 through Stockport town centre remains closed and diversions are in place and that rail services between Manchester and London and Manchester and Preston via Bolton will not operate over the bank holiday weekend.

Customers are advised to follow @OfficialTfGM for all the latest travel and transport updates.