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The downloads section of Bikeforall.net contains 'Bike for...' and Bike Hub logos. It also contains nine fantastic illustrations by Brick, specially commissioned for Bikeforall. The Brick illustrations are all copyright free and can be printed out for personal use. They can also be used in school projects. Please, no commercial use of the illustrations.

CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY SHEETS
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY SHEETSA set of childrens colouring-in sheets drawn by cartoon artist 'Brick'PDF FILE TYPEClaimed Originals

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File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPECycle Touring

File Size: 3392 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPEDifferent Bikes

File Size: 3432 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPEDraisienne

File Size: 3687 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPEFamous Bikers

File Size: 2746 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPELe Tour

File Size: 3847 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPEPopular Cartoon Characters

File Size: 2460 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPETour De France origins

File Size: 2717 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006
PDF FILE TYPEWomen cycling

File Size: 2929 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 04/03/2006

LOGO & ARTWORK FILES
LOGO & ARTWORK FILESA collection of artwork files.Bike Hub logo (black)
Mono JPG of the Bike Hub logo.
File Size: 135 Kb File Type: image/jpeg
File Added: 13/02/2006
ZIP FILE TYPEBike Hub Logo (Tiff Format)
Zip file containing White, Red and Black versions of the Bike Hub logo in TIFF format.
File Size: 521 Kb File Type: application/x-zip-compressed
File Added: 13/02/2006
PDF FILE TYPEBike to School logo
PDF of the Bike to School logo.
File Size: 443 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 02/05/2006
Bike to School Week 2010 logo JPG

File Size: 709 Kb File Type: image/jpeg
File Added: 22/01/2010
PDF FILE TYPEBikeforall A4 advert
This is an A4 PDF advert for use in print publications.
File Size: 845 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 18/04/2006
ZIP FILE TYPEBikeForAll Logos
Zip file containing TIFF and JPEG versions of the Bike For All logo.
File Size: 220 Kb File Type: application/x-zip-compressed
File Added: 13/02/2006
Bikeforall long banner
Please download and point to http://www.bikeforall.net
File Size: 16 Kb File Type: image/gif
File Added: 12/04/2006
Bikeforall square banner
Please download and point to http://www.bikeforall.net
File Size: 16 Kb File Type: image/gif
File Added: 12/04/2006
PDF FILE TYPEUsing Bike Hub PDF
How and where to use the Bike Hub logos.
File Size: 7065 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 13/02/2006

PDFS
Portable Document Format files readable by most computers.PDF FILE TYPEBike It Annual Review
Autumn 2008 review of the industry seed-funded Bike It schools cycling scheme.
File Size: 419 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 27/03/2009
PDF FILE TYPECycle parking stands
A list of cycle parking providers.
File Size: 25 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 01/04/2009
PDF FILE TYPECycle To Work Employees Leaflet
Print out this Cycle to Work leaflet to distribute to work colleagues. There's also a leaflet for employers.
File Size: 842 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 10/05/2007
PDF FILE TYPECycle To Work Employers Leaflet
Print out this Cycle to Work leaflet to distribute to work colleagues and HR departments. There's also a leaflet for employees.
File Size: 595 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 10/05/2007
PDF FILE TYPEHighway Code responses
This is a document from March 2007 listing the recommendations of the Driving Standards Agency regarding the new Highway Code.
File Size: 359 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 29/03/2007
PDF FILE TYPEImproving Everyday Transport
Use bikes to balance the books Stop costly road building and instead spend the billions of pounds saved on better public transport and walking and cycling improvements, says Campaign for Better Transport, CTC, FoE and Living Streets With HM Treasury needing to cut back on expenditure to balance the books, many Government departments will be facing swinging cuts whichever party wins the forthcoming General Election. The Department for Transport's road building budget is likely to be chopped back by the next Government and environmental groups have today partnered to ram home the message that more road building equals more traffic equals more CO2. 
For instance, cancelling the proposed 'upgrading' of 21 miles of the A14 could save £1.3 billion. This is one of the stats being used by the Campaign for Better Transport, CTC, Friends of the Earth and Living Streets in a joint manifesto campaign called 'Improving Everyday Transport'. The manifesto - available as a PDF - sets out proposals which would radically improve transport while keeping spending within existing budgets. Stephen Joseph, executive director of the Campaign for Better Transport, formerly Transport2000, said: “Politicians tend to focus on the big transport schemes but this manifesto is about practical and affordable changes that can be made to improve everyday transport, giving people more choice in how they get about and making alternatives to cars easier and cheaper to use.” 
 
Neil Sinden, policy and campaigns director at Campaign to Protect Rural England, said: "The manifesto shows that we can develop alternatives to car dependency in the countryside. With optimism and long-term vision, we can show the pessimists that transport can be improved in rural and urban areas."
 
Kevin Mayne, chief executive of CTC, said: "Cycling is good for public health, for our communities, the environment and our wallets – all in all the biggest benefits for the least cost of any form of transport. To get more people cycling, however, we need to tackle the major deterrents to cycling: too much traffic travelling too fast, poorly designed roads and junctions, and lorries. Government, local authorities, employers and schools all have to play their part to give people the encouragement and opportunities to give cycling a go.”
  
Andy Atkins, executive director of Friends of the Earth, said "Transport accounts for a quarter of the UK’s carbon emissions – action to reduce this must be an urgent Government priority no matter who wins the general election. All political parties must set out plans to cut carbon from transport in their election manifestos. We can’t wait for cleaner cars and planes to be developed – we need bold action now to improve public transport and make walking and cycling more attractive options.”
 
Tony Armstrong, chief executive of Living Streets, said: “Active travel such as walking plays a strong role in providing the answer to reducing carbon emissions, improving health, reducing congestion, reconnecting people to local communities and improving quality of life. As we launch this manifesto we urge all parties to set out their vision to create safe, attractive, enjoyable streets where people want to walk.”
  The manifesto was issued at the end of a series of speeches sponsored by Campaign for Better Transport from transport spokespeople from the three main parties. The series concludes today with Liberal Democrat spokesperson Norman Baker, MP. Late last year low-carbon pledging speeches were also given by Transport Secretary Lord Adonis and his opposite number Theresa Villiers. 
File Size: 199 Kb File Type: application/pdf
File Added: 26/01/2010

WORD DOCUMENTS
Useful texts.MS WORD FILE TYPEWTO and EPPs
The WTO's Committee on Trade and Environment Special Session, 'SYNTHESIS OF SUBMISSIONS ON ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS'.
File Size: 2961 Kb File Type: application/msword
File Added: 03/05/2006

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