The awards aim to highlight Londons best ideas in cycling facilities, workplace cycle schemes, community cycling projects and initiatives aimed at children and young people.
The awards will be presented on October 25th 2003 by Jenny Jones, Deputy Mayor of London. The last date for nominations is October 3rd 2003.
The awards are open to anyone who has recently completed a facility or project that encourages more people onto bikes, makes cycling safer, easier, more convenient, and accessible to more people.
The nominated work must have been implemented since April 2002 and be within London.
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