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	Comments on: The most significant 5 min you can spend to encourage cycling in Christchurch for the next 30 years &#8211; submit on the CTP	</title>
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		By: Clare		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I love the bike sign. Can anyone do a series of these in strategic and recognisable places in Canterbury for Spokes to use in their PR. I&#039;m thinking a media release with some of these pics initially,  and as a resource for future articles / communications.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love the bike sign. Can anyone do a series of these in strategic and recognisable places in Canterbury for Spokes to use in their PR. I&#8217;m thinking a media release with some of these pics initially,  and as a resource for future articles / communications.</p>
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