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July 2007

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Down Load Network

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Action Briefing UK

Congestion Manchester

FEMA

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Campaigns Manager

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Government Responds

7000 Souls Defy The Rain

NE MAG Fundraiser

Safe With MAG Moto GP

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Front Tyre Recall

PACTS Review

Improve Roads Bike Safety

New Motorcycle Test

Motorists Lose Case

Unity Ride II is On

Police Clubs Mini Bikes

France Bike Campaigns

Biker Died of Excitement

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Reports

Humour

Minister for Agriculture

ID Cards And Issues

Stop DNA by Stealth


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UNITY RIDE II IS ON

At last! We can announce the Unity Ride will go ahead on 19th August.

Unity II is to be a fun charitable event, creating a positive fitting memorial.

We will start the ride at the Excel Conference Center (East ) and we will finish at the Ace Café.

The ride will be primarily a charity event consisting of marshalled satellite rides from Boxhill, High Beech, the Ace Café, Oakdene Café, Poole, Portsmouth and a few others not yet confirmed, to the Assembly Point at Excel East followed by a ride through central London controlled by Sgt Paul Mostyn and the Mets BikeSafe team

The Charities.

There will be a £5 registration fee which will go to ‘Help a London Child, ‘Children in Need’ and The Unity Foundation.

A full descriptions of these will be available on the Unity Ride website: http://www.unityride.co.uk

We will sell t-shirts and memorabilia online and on the day, which should raise additional monies.

The Ride

The route has been planned and this will be the most extensive ride undertaken through London and should take about 2 hours to complete and will pass through most of the major London landmarks en route to The Ace.

The Sights of London on the Unity Ride Route

London City Airport

Thames Barrier

The Dome

Canary Wharf

Lime House Link

Tower of London

Embankment

London Eye

Houses of Parliament

Downing Street

Whitehall

Trafalgar Square

Aldwych.

St. Clement Danes Church

Fleet Street

St Pauls

The Bank / Mansion House.

The Monument

The Gerkin

London Bridge

City Hall

Tower Bridge

Unlike Unity I, we (or anyone else) can no longer marshal the ride in the manner we did before.

Instead we have had to develop a scheme to train riders to a standard that is acceptable to the police; The Unity Support Riders (USR’s).

These will have taken First Aid Training, Slow and Group Riding Skills Training and a Police assessment.

We will this time utilize not only the motorcycle press but also the national and local media to promote the ride and encourage the public to come on to the streets in support of the Unity riders.

So here is what happens next.

1. If you want to be involved in any aspect of the ride, you need to send a personal mail to us via: http://www.unityride.co.uk and make yourself available and then register on the Unity Ride website. There is a forum there where all parts of the Unity Ride are open to discussion or at least viewed, depending on you registration status.

2. We are approaching members of TLB¹s to become part of the Organising Team but we are also going to need everyone on this site to contribute in some way, whether it be stewarding the post ride event, making a few phone calls, raising a few quid via sponsors, using your work skills or just giving your opinion.

We can do this!