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Swindon Borough Council
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Euclid Street
Swindon
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Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

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Transport & Streets

Cycling

Cycling is an energy-efficient, pollution free, convenient, economic, healthy and quick mode of transport over short distances.

Swindon Cycle Map and Guide

Montage image of Swindon Cycle Map and GuideTo help encourage people to cycle more, Swindon Borough Council has produced the Swindon Cycle Map and Guide. The printed version is available from various locations, including the Information Centre, libraries and council offices.

It is also available as a downloadable pdf file:

Swindon Cycle Map

Towncentre Map

Crown copyright. All rights reserved Swindon Borough Council 100024296 2007

Cycling Safely

Please take care when cycling - Follow the rules of the road (the Highway Code and the Country Code) and wear appropriate safety clothing and a helmet. Use your lights and bell when necessary. Don't forget to have fun!

Reporting Problems with Cycle Routes

If you do notice any locations where the cycle route or signs have been damaged, or where the route has been blocked or vandalised, please see Roads, Highways and Pavements Maintenance.

Further Information

See the Countryside Agency website (www.countryside.gov.uk). (This website will open in a new browser window.)

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