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24/03/202524/03/2025news

Featherston Street Upgrade Submission- March 2025

Featherston street upgrade submission by Greasy Chain Charitable Trust

New Zealanders support improved safe pedestrian and cycle options The push for better cycling and pedestrian infrastructure in New Zealand continues to […]

19/02/202519/02/2025news

Hankering for days gone by

Retro Ride - Best Bike

Whilst the latest trend in cycling is the uptake of e-bikes, there is also a growing number of people hankering for the ‘good ol days’ of real pedal power and a bit of timeless ‘class’.

26/10/202320/09/2024news

Steve Stannard, former Chair of the Trust was honoured last evening with a Civic Award

24/10/202319/02/2025news

The more times something is used, the less physical footprint it has over time!

I well remember my first bike. It was very special, because it was brand-new, and when I was a boy, new bikes were expensive and in my circle of friends, only the ‘privileged’ kids got brand new bikes. So how come I got one (my parents weren’t that well off)?

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