The London Cycling Campaign (LCC) is pushing for more membership among the many thousands of extra cyclists who have taken up commuting this summer.
The organisation whose aim is to "strive for a city that encourages Londoners to cycle, creating a healthier and happier place for everyone" already has 11,000 members but isn't letting the grass grow under its wheels while there is such momentum in cycling participation.
The LCC is harnessing the power of the web for the first time to work with road.cc and the bike manufacturer Trek towards grabbing some new members while they're enjoying the benefits of commuting for the first time but before they need legal advice, have their bike stolen or buy further accessories for their bikes.
Just one of the London Cycling Campaign initiatives to make life better for road users
Membership costs £32 per year but for this week and next the LCC are offering a free Trek multi-function bike computer in a cool design that simply snaps on the bars and is incredibly easy to read.
Being an LCC member entitles you to...
Free third-party insurance
LCC members have the peace of mind that comes from being covered for all claims worldwide up to £5 million while they’re on their bike.
Free legal advice
LCC cycle-friendly solicitors are on tap for advice. They're experts in personal accident claims, but will also give members the benefit of their years of cycling legal experience on any other legal problems you throw at them.
Bike shop discounts
LCC members get up to 15% off bikes, parts, accessories and/or labour in over 120 bike shops across Greater London.
Supporting campaigns
By being an LCC member you are helping grow the voice of cyclists and give weight to vital campaigns that are making London’s streets safer for cyclists.
Rides and events
LCC members have access to a network of local cycling events and rides in their local area, connecting you to your local community.
Free cycling magazine and email updates
Members receive the bi-monthly glossy London Cyclist Magazine (a nice production - ed) delivered to their door, as well as free weekly e-newsletters
What does it cost to join?
Individual membership £32 per year
Concessionary £14 (for under 16s, over 60s, full time students or if you're not in paid employment)
Additional £23 (second person at the same address as an individual member. You don't get an extra copy of London Cyclist magazine)
Family £55 (two adults and any under 16s living at the same address)
London Cycling Campaign here
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