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  2. Evans Cycles - Wikipedia

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    100 years of Evans Cycles - a timeline. The business was created by a London cyclist, Frederick W. Evans. He created what The Bicycle UK magazine described as a quick-release and reversible rear wheel device, an ingenious feat for which he was awarded the Cyclists' Touring Club's first silver plaque as the inventor or producer of the greatest improvement in cycle design, construction or ...

  3. Bristol and Bath Railway Path - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol and Bath cycle path crossing the River Avon near Kelston Park Route map of the path. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is a 15-mile (24 km) off-road cycleway, part of National Cycle Network National Cycle Route 4. It has a 3-metre (9.8 ft) wide tarmacked surface, and was used for 2.4 million trips in 2007, increasing by 10% per year ...

  4. Ashton Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ashton Avenue Bridge is a pedestrian, cycling and busway bridge in Bristol, England. [1] Grade II listed, [2] [3] it was constructed as a road-rail bridge as part of the Bristol Harbour Railway. It now carries a Bristol MetroBus guided busway route and National Cycle Network cycle routes.

  5. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    A Halfords in Kirkstall, Leeds (2006). Halfords was founded by Frederick Rushbrooke, in Birmingham in 1892, as a wholesale ironmongery. [3] The company takes its name from Halford Street, named after the physician, Henry Halford, in Leicester, where Rushbrooke opened a store in 1902 and started selling cycling goods.

  6. Mountain Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Warehouse Limited is a British outdoor retailer selling equipment for hiking, camping, skiing, cycling, running and fitness.. Founded in 1997 by Mark Neale; Mountain Warehouse has grown from a single outlet store to over 330 stores in the UK, Europe, New Zealand and North America.

  7. Cabot Circus - Wikipedia

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    Cabot Circus is a covered shopping centre in Bristol, England. It is adjacent to Broadmead, a shopping district in Bristol City Centre.The Cabot Circus development area contains shops, offices, a hotel, 250 apartments and a cinema (currently vacant, soon to be Odeon). [2]

  8. YoBike - Wikipedia

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    YoBike was the UK's first dockless bicycle sharing company, founded in early 2017. The bikes are unlocked via YoBike's smartphone app.YoBike first launched in Bristol in May 2017, followed by Southampton in September 2017, but had ceased operations in both cities by 2021.

  9. National Cycle Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    National Cycle Route 24, otherwise known as the Colliers Way currently runs from Dundas Aqueduct to Frome via Radstock, [1] although it is intended to provide a continuous cycle route from Bristol and South Wales to Southampton and Portsmouth.

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