Can Cycle-Friendly Awards Finalists Announced
Finalists in the second annual Cycling Advocates Network (CAN) Cycle-Friendly Awards have just been announced. The
thirteen nominations include bike parking facilities, a promotional video, staff "bicycle user groups" (BUGs), and
traffic equipment hire for cycling events.
Devised by CAN, the national organisation promoting everyday cycling, the Cycle Friendly Awards are designed to
acknowledge and celebrate some of the most notable achievements in the country that are helping to promote cycling and
to create a cycle-friendly environment. The Awards are supported by sport and recreation agency SPARC.
Nominations were called for in four categories: best cycle facility project, best cycling promotion, cycle-friendly
commitment by a business and cycle-friendly commitment by a public organisation.
Over twenty nominations were received this year. CAN chairperson Robert Ibell was pleased with the quality of the
nominated projects. "In particular, we were so impressed with the nominated cycling promotions that we felt that five
deserved to be finalists instead of the usual three", said Mr Ibell.
The prize winners in each category will be announced at a ceremony at Parliament on November 22nd. The Minister of
Transport Pete Hodgson will present the awards to the finalists. Winners will receive a uniquely designed "bicycle-bell"
trophy, a certificate, and a subscription to CAN.
The finalists for the CAN Cycle-Friendly Awards are (in no particular order) as follows:
Best cycle facility project:
* Auckland City Council (Waterview cycle/pedestrian overbridge)
* Dunedin City Council/ Fulton Hogan (Cycle Smart @ Marlow Park training facility)
* University of Canterbury (Covered secure bike parking facilities)
Best cycling promotion:
* Cycle Action Auckland (Commuter Challenge 2004)
* Crazy Cranks / Waipa District Council (Cambridge cycle lanes campaign)
* Ranfurly Lions (Otago Rail Trail Challenge)
* Jan Nisbet ('Wheels By The Water' event)
* Nelson City Council ('Cycling in Nelson' video)
Cycle-friendly commitment by business:
* Challenge Events Ltd (Canterbury Events Equipment Trust)
* MWH (NZ) Ltd (Bike User Group / staff travel plans)
Cycle-friendly commitment by public organisation:
* North Shore City Council (BUG / staff facilities / strategic cycle plan)
* Christchurch City Council (Staff Bike allowance)
* LTSA (Cycle Network & Route Planning Guide)
The Cycling Advocates' Network of NZ (CAN) Inc is this country's national network of cycling advocate groups. It is a
voice for all non-competitive cyclists - recreational, commuter and touring. We work with central government and local
authorities, on behalf of cyclists, for a better cycling environment. We have affiliated groups and individual members
throughout the country, and links with overseas cycling organisations. In addition, several national/regional/local
government authorities, transportation consultancies, and cycle industry businesses are supporting organisations.