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''For details of the six alternative start points see also [[:Category:London sub-page|London sub-pages]]''
  
''See also [[:Category:London sub-page|London sub-pages]]''
 
  
[[Image:London2007photobyminimouse1.jpg|350px|thumb|right|1,000 riders on London Naked Bike Ride 2007 - photo by mini_mouse@riseup.net]]
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'''On [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/64982/ Saturday 12 June 2010] the seventh London World Naked Bike Ride will return to the streets of the capital, allowing riders to see the city sights from the comfort of a bike or skates. The ride is easy and upbeat, and riders decorate their bodies and bikes with messages of protest against oil dependency and car culture.'''
 
  
*London is the largest daytime WNBR event in the world.  We had 1,200 participants on Saturday 13 June 2009!!!  Previously we had 1,000 (2007 & 2008), 800 (2006), 250 (2005) and 58 (2004).
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==London World Naked Bike Ride==
*A big thank-you is owed to [http://www.bikefix.co.uk Bike Fix] who provided space to store our leaflets for the London and Brighton rides!
 
*People are also encouraged to join rides in [[List of rides#UK|other UK cities]] – including nearby [[Brighton]] and [[Southampton]] – which are typically scheduled to take place on different days from London, around the same weekend
 
*The event will take place whatever the weather – please come prepared for rain, cold or blazing heat!
 
*For press enquiries see the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/press/ media information page] on the main site
 
*To receive updates on WNBR London, please [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-london/join join] our [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-london/ Yahoo Group]
 
*Spread the word about the ride via our [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13017417418 Facebook group]
 
  
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[[Image:London2007photobyminimouse1.jpg|400px|thumb|right|1,000 riders on London Naked Bike Ride 2007 - photo by mini_mouse@riseup.net]]
  
The London WNBR is part of [http://www.lovelondon.org.uk/ Love London] and is proud to be taking place during [http://www.bikeweek.org.uk/ Bike Week].
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The World Naked Bike Ride is a global protest movement with rides in cities around the world, raising awareness of issues such as safety of cyclists on the road, reducing oil dependence and saving the planet. Let's make the planet great again!
  
[[Image:Lovelondon.jpg|150px|left|Love London (www.lovelondon.org.uk]]
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WNBR’s themes are to:
[[Image:BikeWeek.png|center|Bike Week ()]]
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* protest against the global dependency on oil
<!--[[Image:Bike-week-2008-logo-temp.jpg|none|Bike Week]]--REM'ed out because we don't know if they'll let us be recognised-->
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* curb car culture
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* obtain real rights for cyclists
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* demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on city streets
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* celebrate body freedom
  
{{UK donations link}}
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As well as promoting healthy life choices it can also be the best fun you can ever have on two wheels. The London ride has the excitement of a carnival, with big crowds to cheer it on. It is a "naked bike ride" but you can be "as bare as you dare" - body painting and fancy dress are welcome. It is fun, legal and all in a worthy cause.
  
{{Ride location next ride|Date=[http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/64982/ Saturday 12 June 2010]|Time=3pm assembly, for 3.30pm departure|Location=Meet in the south-east corner of Hyde Park, in a meadow north of the Achilles statue (this is near to Wellington Arch and Hyde Park Corner)([http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=528302&y=180017&z=2&ar=Y map link])}}
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You can find out loads of info on our new [https://wnbrlondon.uk/ WNBRLondon.UK] website:
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[[Image:WNBRLondonWebsite300.png|WNBRLondon.UK website|center|link=https://wnbrlondon.uk]]<br/>
  
==Ride details==
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Or find out more about the [[About | global World Naked Bike Ride goals on the wiki]].
  
'''Start location'''
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==Participating in the Ride (Before the Ride)==
The assembly area is in a meadow somewhat north of the statue of Achilles. Please assemble in the open meadow area shown on this  [http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=Image:London-2008-assembly-point-map.gif map] i.e. north of the Achilles statue, the horse ride and the next three paths, keeping between Lovers Walk and The Broadwalk. ''Do not ride your bike on the grass or paths at or around the assembly area''.  Keep all paths clear.  There are toilets within easy walking distance of the ride start and finish - see maps online for [http://www.royalparks.gov.uk/docs/park_maps/hyde_park.pdf toilets in the park] and [http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/Download/EnvMaps/tfl/TK_HydeParkCorner.pdf toilets just outside the park].  Consult maps at the park for similar details.}}
 
  
'''Bike rental'''  Discounted bike hire will probably be through London Bicycle Touring Company which will hire bikes to riders from 12.30pm-7pm for £10.  For details of how to do this, visit the [[London_Bike_Hire]] page.  Booking in advance is essential to guarantee availability of your hire bike.
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Are you thinking about taking part in the London World Naked Bike Ride?<br/>
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[[London_preparation | Things you might need to know about the London ride]]
  
'''Skate rental'''  At the bargain price of £10, you can hire well maintained skates plus full padding from [http://www.clubblueroom.com Club Blue Room] for the entire day.  They are located at Marble Arch, which is a short walk from the ride assembly/finish points.  They can't hire if it's a rainy day, and they require a £100 deposit (cash or credit card) plus ID. Skates must be undamaged dry and clean when returned.  Phone for details - 020 7724 4884
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==Getting involved==
  
'''BODY PAINTING AREA NOT PROVIDED IN 2009''' We encourage you to take the plunge and buy some body paints for yourself and get painted up before you come to the ride.  In previous years, we provided a a body painting area, this service will not be available in 2009, so bring your own paints, or paint yourself before you set off for the ride (wear loose clothing to protect your designs). More about [[London#Body_painting | body painting]].
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We hold monthly planning meetings before the ride: anyone is welcome to come along, and we reach decisions by consensus. We also rely on people to volunteer on the day, either as marshals, stewards, or first aiders. The more people we have to help out, the smoother the ride is for everyone. If you can help, please let us know!<br/>
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[[London_get_involved | Details of planning meetings, volunteer roles, and contact details for the start point coordinators]]
  
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==Ride details - Saturday, 8th June 2024==
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<br />'''The traditional date for the ride is the second Saturday in June, so join us on Saturday 8th June 2024.'''
  
'''Decorations and leaflets''' This year we are providing [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/flags cloth flags] again (£3) and these are stitched to easily fit on bamboo poles which you can tape to your bike frame/rack. We are also providing "race cards" - paper signs that easily attach to your bike with the messages of the WNBR.  Donations are appreciated to help us cover the costs. There will be leaflets available which explain the ride more clearly to passers byThese items can be collected from just behind the Info Stall.
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The ride has been increasingly popular over the past 20 years, with its fun, attention-grabbing campaign for safer cycling along with healthier environment, lifestyles and behaviours. 2022 was another big ride, with 8 start groups merging into a spectacular rider peloton. Our clicker count was 1,003 riders - but we probably missed a lot of you.  
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  '''It's Not the World Naked Bike Ride'''
  
'''Problem photographers''' We hate to have to bring this up, but a few photographers were very intrusive and unpleasant toward riders at previous rides.  We don't like this to happen, so we devised a photo policy and a no photo zone.  We can also recommend several solutions.  You can undress, body paint and wait for the ride to assemble from within the security of the "no-photo-zone" (where the body painting takes place).  You can also prevent photographers by holding your palm toward the camera lens in the universal gesture of "stop/halt/no".  More often than not the snappers turn away.  Leafleting before and during the ride may be a good way to overcome discomfort from being stared at, and make you less likely to be targeted by problem photographers. The activity of engaging with bystanders makes you seem less vulnerable and this seems to appeal less to the problem photographers. Since most problem photography occurs at the ride start, you can simply wear something easily removed, and wait until the ride is underway to strip off fully.
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We are riding in August as we cannot ride in June, but we marked the original date of 12th June by again campaigning safely with activities that are “Not the World Naked Bike Ride”. Look out on social media for the tag #NotTheWorldNakedBikeRide.
  
'''Photography policy''' We've devised a Photo Policy to make it clear what photography behaviour is unwelcome.  We also have a sign you can download that you can put up if a rider doesn't respond to verbal requests to stop taking intrusive photos - [[media:London2008photopolicyboard.pdf]].  For more about this see [[London#Photography_policy]]
 
  
'''Finish''' The ride finishes at Wellington Arch (the traditional finish location since 2005).  Please, please, please be very careful not to get any body paint onto the Wellington Arch stone (which is very porous).  If they have to clean body paint off of the stone (very expensive), we may not be welcome in future years.
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The next London ride will be on the afternoon of '''Saturday 14th August 2021'''. In 2019 we had a great day with over 1,000 riders and huge crowds cheering us on. Media participation and coverage was also good. Let's make it bigger and better this year! -->
 
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'''Ride length''' Approximately 10km (6.2 miles)
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==After the ride==
 
 
 
When you ride through Wellington Arch at the end of the ride, congratulate yourself and fellow riders on staging a successful protest. Wellington Arch is to be used as a dispersal area, not as a venue for prolonged naked socialising. So when you've found your friends, taken your photographs and celebrated the highlights of the ride, please get dressed and move on to continue your celebrations elsewhere.  In particular, please note that playing games, such as Frisbee or ball games, in the Wellington Arch area is not allowed.
 
 
 
'''Riders are advised not to climb onto the Wellington Arch'''<br/>
 
Yes, it makes a great photograph, and it is fun.  However, it makes the ride unpopular with English Heritage because the stone is easily damaged.  Climbing onto the Wellington Arch puts the traditional ride finish location into jeopardy.  We want to be allowed back here in the future, so please do not climb onto the Wellington Arch.
 
 
 
'''Painted Riders must avoid touching Wellington Arch'''<br/>
 
The stone of the Wellington Arch is extremely porous and absorbs the colour from body paint very easily.  Avoid touching or leaning against the Wellington Arch if you have body paint on yourself.
 
 
 
'''Dispersal''' <br/>
 
If you decide to move into Hyde Park, please show consideration for other users of the park, and behave discreetly if you want to sunbathe in the park. Remember that any misbehaviour that is associated with WNBR riders may jeopardise our ability to continue assembling in Hyde Park in future years.
 
 
 
'''After party''' <br/>
 
There is no after party planned.
 
 
 
==Objectives and demands==
 
Each year, the World Naked Bike Ride collective in London agrees on a set of objectives and demands for the year's ride. The objectives and demands of the ride are shown below:
 
 
 
===Objectives===
 
*Protest against the global dependency on oil
 
*Curb car culture
 
*Obtain real rights for cyclists
 
*Demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on city streets
 
*Celebrate body freedom
 
 
 
===Demands===
 
*“Real rights for bikes”:
 
**Safer streets for cyclists
 
**Cycle-only zones in cities
 
**Separate 2-way cycle lanes
 
*A ban on car advertising
 
 
 
==Participating in the ride==
 
===Frequently asked questions (FAQ)===
 
See the [[United Kingdom FAQ]] and global [[FAQ]]. Visit both pages to find out answers to your questions. We've tried to avoid an overlap of information.
 
 
 
===Route===
 
The ride features approximately 10km (6 miles) of central London with mostly left turns and a mix of high traffic and low traffic riding. There are a park start, no major hills and a  finish area. The route starts at Hyde Park Corner, then takes in Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge, Aquarium/London Eye, IMAX cinema roundabout, Waterloo Bridge, Aldwych, Royal Courts of Justice, Fleet Street, Chancery Lane, High Holborn, St Giles, Centre Point/Tottenham Court Road Tube, Oxford Street, Oxford Circus, Maddox Street, US Embassy, Park Lane, and finishes at Hyde Park Corner around the Wellington Arch. Please keep well over to the left on Park Lane, as there will be fast moving vehicles alongside. Also be prepared to turn '''right''' from the Hyde Park Corner roundabout to finish at Wellington Arch (people often forget this).
 
 
 
Like in 2008, this year's assembly area will be within Hyde Park, just north of the statue of Achilles (London's oldest public nude statue!).
 
 
 
[[Image:London-route-2009.gif|thumb|right|150px|2009 London route]]
 
The 2009 route is similar to the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 routes, but with the addition of Chancery Lane instead of Covent Garden.  We have met the Police and agreed the route,
 
 
 
We've updated our detailed official map [http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=Image:London-route-2009.pdf here] (455KB PDF).
 
 
 
You can also find a nifty alternative map of the 2008 route [http://www.run.com/showroute.asp?map=436045 here] that includes an elevation profile! A map showing the 2008 ride assembly area is shown [http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=Image:London-2008-assembly-point-map.gif here], and is valid for 2009.
 
 
 
The 2008 route map [http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=Image:London-route-2008-hires.jpg here] indicates how we would shorten the ride in the rather unlikely event of of ''extreme weather''. If the weather is poor, we would ride from Trafalgar Square to Aldwych via the Strand; in worse conditions, we would go from Piccadilly Circus up Shaftesbury Avenue to Tottenham Court Road.
 
 
 
If you're wondering why the route doesn't include Constitution Hill, Buckingham Palace, The Mall, Birdcage Walk or Horseguards Parade, the Metropolitan Police asked us not to use these routes because the Trooping of the Colour has caused there to be various traffic restrictions on these streets on the day of the ride.
 
 
 
Do not use public address equipment within the Serious and Organised Crime Police Act (SOCPA) zone. Use of PA equipment or amplification within the zone is liable to impair our good relationship with the police, and might expose you to legal problems. The route falls within the zone as we pass along Whitehall, Parliament Square, Westminster Bridge and York Road.
 
 
 
===Legality===
 
We have notified the police of our intention to ride in protest of oil dependency and in celebration of our bodies. They are fully aware that many/most of our riders will be nude and partially nude as we cycle a route through the streets of central London. Since 2005, police have indicated that they would not be arresting us or trying to prevent the protest ride.  Since 2006, the police have played a helpful role in traffic control to facilitate the ride. Visit our [[United_Kingdom_FAQ#Will_I_be_arrested_for_nudity.3F | FAQ answer]] about what the Metropolitan police said in 2005. We will try to ensure that the next ride is endorsed by the police, as all previous London rides have been.
 
  
Notice: The terms of the 2009 ride have been agreed with the police as in previous years.
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[[London_ride | Find locations, times and other details by clicking here]]
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===Body painting===
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==Support Us==
The best way to make sure you are ready for the ride is to get painted at home beforehand. Wear loose-fitting clothing that won't rub it off, and you can always leave final details and touch-ups for the ride. The advise on getting and using body paint, see the [[United_Kingdom_FAQ#Do_you_have_body_paint_information.3F_How_much_does_it_cost_to_cover_someone_with_body_paint.3F | UK FAQs]]. The easiest thing is to have a friend body-paint you, but you can paint yourself if it's an all-over-in-one-colour or message on your legs.
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The ride is made possible by volunteer helpers and generous donations from our participants. Please join the collective. No one
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is paid for running WNBR London, but we do have some significant expenses like radio comms hire, road closure fees, insurance, printing, marshals' ID, etc.<br/>
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[https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UGA9T8VT8HH5W Please click here to donate by PayPalIt's got to be worth a fiver or more!
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or contact us if you could volunteer to help with planning, publicity, preparation, assistance at the start and finish, marshalling, or leading a ride - we really need your help.
  
For people who aren't able to paint themselves at home, you may wish to do some body painting just before the ride, but you'll have to bring your own paints and painters.  From 2006 till 2008, we provided a body painting service from professional painters such as Sitech Creations Ltd [http://www.sitechcreations.co.uk].  '''In 2009, there won't be a official body painting area.'''  We had difficulty due to growing numbers of ride participants, agressive photographers, and the short time available in Hyde Park.  We might bring back the body painting area in a future year, but for now, you'll have to fend for yourself.  NOTE:  We still have plenty of spare paints, and we would be happy to provide a self-service body painting space if someone was able to secure for us a suitable cost-free private space near Hyde Park during morning/lunch on the day of the ride (10-2pm).
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The London WNBR is part of [http://www.bikeweek.org.uk/ Bike Week].
  
Photographers can be a problem at the ride start especially while body painting is taking place.  If you notice photographers crowding around someone who is being painted, please politely enquire whether the subject of the photograph is happy to be photographed.  If they aren't happy being photographed, please ask the photographers to stop, and consider standing between the photographers and subject (in a polite but assertive manner).
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[[Image:BikeWeekUK-Logo.jpg|Bike Week|link=http://www.bikeweek.org.uk/]]
 
 
'''Please don't photograph riders who are being painted.'''  Wait till they are fully painted and then ask if they are happy to be photographed.  Better still, please photograph the riders during the ride!
 
 
 
'''NOTE: If you are bodypainted, please take care NOT to touch or lean against the Wellinton Arch at the ride finish location.  The stone is very porous and will easily absorb body paint (resulting in a difficult cleaning job, and the possibility that we won't be welcome at the traditional ride finish location).'''
 
 
 
===Bike decoration===
 
We have some great race cards that you can print on card and then attach to your bike. We recommend you use elastic or twist-ties to secure to your bike.  There are PDF [http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/images/b/bf/2007-race-card-instructions.pdf instructions here].  If you are feeling generous, print and prepare a few extra to give to other riders. There is a selection of four cards for you to choose from; click on the captions to download the full-size card for printing.
 
<gallery>
 
Image:RACE-SIGN-01-150.png|[[Media:RACE SIGN 01.pdf|Download Print Version]]
 
Image:RACE-SIGN-02-150.png|[[Media:RACE SIGN 02.pdf|Download Print Version]]
 
Image:RACE-SIGN-03-150.png|[[Media:RACE SIGN 03.pdf|Download Print Version]]
 
Image:RACE-SIGN-04-150.png|[[Media:RACE SIGN 04.pdf|Download Print Version]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
===Public transport===
 
See the [[United_Kingdom_FAQ | UK FAQs]].
 
 
 
===Weather===
 
We've had good weather at each of the UK rides so far, indeed stunning hot sunshine in 2006 and 2007. Does that mean statistically we're predicting rain? The ride will not be cancelled in the event of rain. If it rains, bring some warm dry clothes to change into after the ride, and keep them dry. A large, thin plastic bag (such as you get from your dry cleaner) could be an effective protection if you want to seem naked in the rain.  Maybe we can beat the Vancouver record for most naked riders in the rain!  For a weather forecast, visit the [http://www.met-office.gov.uk/ Met Office], [http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/today.asp?zipcode=SW1X+7LY MetCheck] or [http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather BBC Weather].
 
 
 
===Bike hire===
 
There are many places in London where you can hire a bike.  For a PDF of the recommended bike hire locations, visit the following page from LCC [http://www.lcc.org.uk/index.asp?PageID=171 http://www.lcc.org.uk/index.asp?PageID=171].  For discounted bike hire, see the item below.
 
 
 
===Discounted bike hire===
 
As in 2006, 2007, and 2008 London Bicycle Touring Company will do a discounted bike rental of £10 for the afternoon of the 2009 ride.  On the day of the ride, you will be able to collect your bike from the shop between 10.45-11.45 or 12pm-3pm.  '''Please try to collect your bike before 1pm.  The earlier the better.'''  Bikes can be returned to the shop at any time before 7pm.  Bikes delivery will not be available - bikes must be collected from the shop.  '''Advanced booking is required to guarantee bike availability'''.  For full details/instructions on how to pre-book your bike, visit the [[London_Bike_Hire]] page.
 
 
 
[[image:BikeHire.png|none]]
 
 
 
The shop has provided downloadable directions for a relatively traffic-free journey of 15 minutes to the ride assembly point (see the [[London_Bike_Hire]] page for these directions).
 
 
 
===Skate rental===
 
See above (in the Next Ride section) for full details of renting skates through the (Club) Blue Room.
 
 
 
===Discounts===
 
Are there any discounts available to riders? We are hoping to get some discounts arranged.
 
 
 
==Getting involved==
 
There are lots of ways you can help to organise or promote the ride.
 
 
 
===Poster===
 
For the 2009 ride, some A4 posters have been printed. If more are needed, a PDF file can be downloaded from
 
*'''[[:media:Wnbr09_London_A4.pdf|Full colour A4 Poster for London (UK design)]]'''
 
for printing locally.
 
 
 
===Spread the word===
 
Everyone can help to make the next ride even more successful than the last. There are lots of ideas for promoting the ride at the [[UK Promote]] page.
 
 
 
===World Naked Bike Ride stalls===
 
The WNBR usually has stalls at events.  Please get in touch if you can help with the stall or leafletting at these events.
 
 
 
(This is where we list upcoming events that will have stalls)
 
 
 
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[http://enviro.susu.org/ Southampton University Environment & Ethics Week]('''Stall to be Confirmed''')<br />
 
From Monday 27 April 2009<br/>
 
Building 42, University Highfield Campus, SO17 1JB
 
 
 
[http://www.environmental-rock.org.uk Environmental Rock] (Southampton)('''Stall to be Confirmed''')<br>
 
Saturday 25 April 2009, from 12 noon at [http://thehobbitpub.co.uk the Hobbit Pub].<br>
 
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''AFTER 21 YEARS, THE [http://kingstongreenfair.org.uk KINGSTON GREEN FAIR] HAS NOW CLOSED.  WE NORMALLY HAVE A STALL THERE ON THE LATE MAY BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, AND WE'RE VERY SORRY TO SEE THIS GREAT FAIR COME TO AN END.<br>''
 
 
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[http://www.camdengreenfair.org.uk Camden Green Fair and Bike Fest]<br>('''Stall to be Confirmed''')
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==Finding Out More==
Sunday 7 June 2009 from 12 noon to 7pm in Regent's Park, London.<br>
 
ENTRY = Free<br>
 
  
[the above info may be helpful next year, so I've hidden it]-->
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*WNBR London has its own website called [https://WNBRLondon.UK/ WNBRLondon.UK]
 
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*Look for us on [https://www.facebook.com/WNBRLondon/ Facebook]
===Events to leaflet===
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*For press enquiries see the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/press/ media information page] on the main site
Please help us by distributing leaflets at the following events if possible!
 
 
 
<br>[http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk London Critical Mass ride]
 
Friday 29 May 2009 at 6pm outside BFI Southbank (which is under Waterloo Bridge and was previously known as the National Film Theatre).  '''Please volunteer to leaflet at this event between 6pm and departure (usually 6.30pm-7pm)'''<br>
 
ENTRY = Free<br>
 
 
 
[http://www.thefns.com The Friday Night Skate]<br>
 
Friday 22 May 2009 at 7.30pm assembling near the Wellington Arch (the skate leaves at 8pm)<br>
 
ENTRY = Free<br>
 
Note that this event doesn't happen if the weather is poor.<br>
 
 
 
[http://www.thefns.com The Friday Night Skate]<br>
 
Friday 29 May 2009 at 7.30pm assembling near the Wellington Arch (the skate leaves at 8pm)<br>
 
ENTRY = Free<br>
 
Note that this event doesn't happen if the weather is poor.<br>
 
 
 
[http://www.climaterush.co.uk Climate Rush]
 
Monday 1 June 2009 assemble at 5pm at 10 St James Square, SW1Y 4LE (move off at 6pm)
 
A start-of-summer ride on the first night of the pre-Copenhagen climate talks in Bonn.  Bike ride begins outside the corportate conference: "Coal: an answer to energy security?" 10 St James Square (assemble 5pm, move off at 6pm).
 
 
 
[http://www.thefns.com The Friday Night Skate]<br>
 
Friday 5 June 2009 at 7.30pm assembling near the Wellington Arch (the skate leaves at 8pm)<br>
 
ENTRY = Free<br>
 
Note that this event doesn't happen if the weather is poor.<br>
 
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===Planning meetings===
 
Riders are invited to any of the London ride planning meetings.  The London ride organising group is a collective, and holds just 5 meetings to make all the key decisions about the ride (and allocate responsibilities).  Any rider is welcome to attend the meetings (and thus be part of the "London ride planning collective"). The meeting agenda can include route/time, negotiations with police, improving the experience for new riders, presswork, and any other matters that people bring to the meeting. Meetings are open to non-London riders who are involved in planning rides in their local area.  Press are not welcome to the planning meetings.
 
 
 
'''The 2010 meetings are as follows (6.30pm start for all meetings):'''
 
 
 
# Thursday 25 February 2010 (Jesse to facilitate/produce minutes)
 
# Thursday 25 March 2010 (Jesse to facilitate/produce minutes)
 
# Thursday 15 April 2010
 
# Thursday 6 May 2010
 
# Thursday 27 May 2010
 
 
 
'''Plus a post-ride review meeting''' (for people who participated in organising the ride)
 
# Thursday 24 June 2010
 
 
 
We normally meet in the Great Court on the Ground floor of the British Museum ([http://www.britishmuseum.org/visiting/getting_here.aspx map] and [http://www.britishmuseum.org/visiting/floor_plans_and_galleries/ground_floor.aspx floor plan]) at the large cafe tables nearest the Enlightenment Gallery (on the east side, formerly known as the King's Library). We try to remember to have WNBR things out, so it is easy to spot the meeting.
 
 
 
Get in touch (or just show up at a meeting) if you want to join in the planning the next ride. '''''uk [at] worldnakedride.org''''' or 07814 587361
 
 
 
===Interviews===
 
The press, radio and TV are fascinated by WNBR. We need riders to explain their personal perspective on the ride in interviews. If you are willing to help out with interviews, please contact '''''uk [at] worldnakedride.org'''''.
 
 
 
===On the day===
 
We need people to pass out leaflets at the assembly point and during the ride. If you plan to pass out leaflets on the ride, you need to have a good scheme for carrying the leaflets, so they don't spill out or blow away, but so you still can reach them to pass out. We're going to try to pass out leaflets to the crowd at the assembly point and then during the ride.
 
 
 
===Being a volunteer steward===
 
In order to ensure the smooth running of this year’s London World Naked Bike Ride, we are asking for volunteer stewards to look after the welfare of riders. Last year's stewards did a great job, and we're looking to provide even better stewarding this year (e.g. more effective, more friendly, more responsive).
 
 
 
The purpose of WNBR stewards is to monitor the safety and wellbeing of riders, and to provide advice and assistance where necessary. Stewards will be a visible presence amongst riders and will help to ensure that participants are safe, that they don't get lost or separated from the main ride and that assistance is available to those who get left behind or have breakdowns. During the Assembly, the Stewards will primarily be directing riders into the ride assembly area, and helping the ride to form up for departure.
 
 
 
Stewards are '''NOT meant to police the ride''' - that is the job of the police - we just need people willing and able to look out for others and to lend a helping hand when required. '''Assembly Area Volunteers''' (see below) will be working alongside the Stewards by intervening when problem photography is spotted at the ride assembly.  Stewards and Assembly Area Volunteers will enforce the ride's [[London#Photography_and_filming_policy|photo policy]] through polite but firm verbal intervention.
 
 
 
'''As a steward you will be required to:'''
 
*Register to be a steward in advance (no turning up on the day with an offer to help).
 
*Attend the pre-ride '''Steward Induction and Training Session''' at '''10am -12 noon on Saturday 6 June 2009''' at the Achilles statue in Hyde Park.
 
*Arrive in Hyde Park by '''1pm on Saturday 13 June 2009''' for an additional '''Ride Briefing'''.
 
*Act as a steward for the event from 1pm until 6pm (very busy from 2pm to 5pm).
 
 
 
'''Additionally, you will be expected to:'''
 
*Be a confident and proficient cyclist
 
*Be able to follow instructions from the Lead Steward.
 
*Be reasonable, responsible and approachable.
 
*Maintain a courteous and friendly disposition (even under pressure).
 
*Bring a small rucksack in which to put useful items such as: a puncture repair kit, spare T-shirt, bottle of water, bike pump. (If you have any of these, it would be most appreciated if you could bring them along, if not, we will endeavour to provide them).
 
*Carry a mobile phone (for use only in emergencies).
 
 
 
'''In return, you will receive:'''
 
*A FREE World Naked Bike Ride flag (Normally only available for £3 donation).
 
*A sign identifying you as a WNBR steward.
 
*A free [http://current.com/people/highaltitudefilms DVD of the 2005 World Naked Bike Ride] which normally costs £10 (you receive this at the 6 June training session).
 
*Support, assistance and guidance from the Lead Steward.
 
*A warm glow knowing that you’ve helped to make the London WNBR a success!
 
 
 
As a steward, you are welcome to go "as bare as you dare" although you may want to consider not riding entirely nude as this may affect your willingness/ability to assist others. If you do ride nude, we ask that you get the word "STEWARD" prominently painted onto your body.  You '''must''' wear shoes.
 
 
 
The up-to-date (2009) London Stewarding Guidelines can be read [http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/images/f/fd/London_WNBR_Stewarding_Guidelines.pdf here]
 
 
 
'''If you think you might volunteer as a London WNBR Ride Steward''', please contact this year's Lead Steward: Muffin '''muffinkimber [at] gmail [dot] com''' or on '''07800 852 694'''.
 
 
 
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===Be an Assembly Area Welfare Volunteer===
 
 
 
WNBR is a spectacular and highly photogenic event and we welcome respectful photography and filming from the press and between friends. Some photographers can however be intrusive and become a nuisance. To help make the assembly feel safe and fun for everyone, we need 10-15
 
people to act as Welfare Volunteers in the Assembly Area between 1pm-3.30pm.  '''After 3.30pm, the Welfare Volunteers will no longer have any responsibilities, and can join the ride if they wish.''' The volunteers will-
 
 
 
#'''Physically define and enforce a temporary "No Photography Zone" for bodypainting.  This zone will be also be available for those wanting to undress more privately.'''
 
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If you wish to be a Welfare Volunteer for the assembly area, please contact Jesse at 0781 458 7361
 
 
 
''Note: '''The roles of Assembly Area Welfare Volunteers and Steward are distinct.''' You will not be allowed to volunteer for both roles.  The role of Welfare Volunteers will finish at the time of ride departure (and the volunteers can join the ride as normal riders if they wish.  The Stewards role is part of the Police requirements for the ride, and Stewards may be active from 1pm-6pm (though not always busy).  The police will coordinate traffic control in consultation with the Stewards, but the Welfare Volunteers won't be consulted by the Police at all.  Stewards are overseen by the chief steward and assistant chief steward.  Welfare volunteers are overseen by a Welfare Volunteers coordinator.  Although Stewards will also address the problem photographers they witness at the ride assembly (and ride), their primary responsibility before the ride will be directing riders into the assembly area and forming up the ride start.''
 
 
 
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==History==
 
See [[London history]]
 
 
 
==Media coverage==
 
Moved to [[London media coverage]] page.
 
 
 
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Moved to [[London photos]] page.
 
 
 
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Moved to [[London videos]] page.
 
 
 
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==Links==
 
===Websites===
 
*[http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/ WNBR UK] (official site)
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13017417418 WNBR London's Facebook page]
 
*[http://www.myspace.com/wnbr_london WNBR London's Myspace page] (non-official site)
 
*[http://www.slide.com/r/v7R87AFb4z-AevC5RIyhK9v3sJEYHh9q LNBR 08']London Naked bike ride 2008 by Ramon Andarias
 
 
 
===Discussion groups===
 
Join the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-uk/ WNBR UK] list if you plan to ride and want to receive important updates or share in general UK ride planning. Join the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-london/ WNBR London] list if you want to help plan the London ride. ''If you're after photos, don't bother joining these lists – they are for ride planning only.''
 
 
 
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-uk/ WNBR UK] – Yahoo! group for all UK rides
 
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-london/ WNBR London] – Yahoo! group for the London ride
 
 
 
===Listings===
 
*[http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/64982/ Upcoming]
 
 
 
===Related interest groups===
 
=====Skating=====
 
*http://www.lfns.co.uk (Friday Night Skate and Sunday Stroll)
 
*http://www.londonskate.com (London Skate - Wednesday Skates)
 
 
 
=====Cycling=====
 
*[http://www.actionbikes.co.uk/ Action Bikes]
 
*[http://www.bicycleballet.co.uk/  Bicycle Ballet]
 
*[http://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/ Bicycle Film Festival]
 
*[http://www.bike2work.info/ Bike2Work]
 
*[http://www.bikeweek.org.uk/ Bike Week] 13-21 June 2009
 
*[http://www.chariotbikes.org/ Chariot Bikes]: rickshaws and pedicabs
 
*[http://www.bugbugs.co.uk/ Bug Bugs]: rickshaws and pedicabs
 
*[http://www.camden.gov.uk/ccm/content/environment/events-and-initiatives/camden-green-fair-and-bikefest-2006.en;jsessionid=D3B3BA4B28675BB949220F702F86BAAF.node1 Camden Green Fair and BikeFest], Sunday 1 June 2008
 
*[http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk/ Critical Mass London]
 
*[http://www.ctc.org.uk/ CTC - the UK's national cycling campaign]
 
*[http://www.lcc.org.uk/ London Cycling Campaign]
 
*[http://www.lovelondon.org.uk/ London Sustainability Weeks]
 
*[http://www.resonancefm.com/ Resonance 104.4 FM]
 
*[http://www.rinky-dink.org/ Rinky Dink]
 
*[http://www.slickwillies.co.uk/ Slick Willies]
 
*[http://www.thebikeshow.com/ The Bike Show] on Resonance FM (with weekly podcasts)
 
*[http://www.transport2000.org.uk/ Transport 2000]
 
*[http://www.westminster.gov.uk/gis/index.cfm?LayerID=13 Westminster City Council: map of cycle stands in Westminster]
 
*[http://www.velorution.biz/ Velorution]
 
*[http://www.zerocouriers.com/ ZERO Couriers]
 
 
 
=====Ecological campaigns=====
 
*[http://lovelondon.london21.org/ Love London, Love Your Planet] 4-28 June 2009
 
*[http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/ Climate Camp]
 
*[http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk/ London Rising Tide]
 
*[http://www.roadblock.org.uk/ Road Block]: Alliance Against Road Building
 
*[http://www.stopurban4x4s.org.uk/ Alliance Against Urban 4x4s]
 
*[http://www.veggies.org.uk/ Veggies Catering Campaign (Nottingham)]
 
*[http://www.planestupid.com/ Plane Stupid!]
 
*[http://www.foe.co.uk/ Friends of the Earth] (UK)
 
*[http://coinet.org.uk/ Climate Outreach Information Network]
 
*[http://www.freewheelers.co.uk/ Freewheelers]
 
*[http://www.stopclimatechaos.org Stop Climate Chaos Coalition]
 
*[http://www.peopleandplanet.org/climatechange/ People and Planet]
 
 
 
=====Body freedom/Naturism=====
 
*[http://www.bodyfreedom.org/ Body Freedom Collaborative]
 
*[http://www.british-naturism.org.uk/ British Naturism]
 
*[http://www.go-bare.org/ Go Bare]
 
*[http://www.nuff.org.uk/factfile/ NUFF]
 
*[http://wngd.org/ World Naked Gardening Day]
 
*[http://www.conformandobey.co.uk/pages/naked_protest.html Russell Higgs] and a film from 1999 of his "Freedom To Be Yourself" protests in the late 1990s -  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz7g8N30u0o first half] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma884AX-Rtg second half]
 
*[http://www.nakedwalk.org/ Naked Walk - about Steve Gough, the Naked Rambler]
 
 
 
=====Naked protest=====
 
*[http://www.barewitness.org/ Bare Witness]
 
 
 
===Location information===
 
*Maps of London: [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=532240&y=182160&z=6 Streetmap.co.uk] / [http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/dyn/controller/mapPerformPage?strLocation=London&strCountry=1138&google=1 ViaMichelin] / [http://maps.google.co.uk/?q=London Google Maps]
 
*[[Wikipedia: London]]
 
*[[Wikipedia: Greater London]]
 
  
 
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London World Naked Bike Ride

1,000 riders on London Naked Bike Ride 2007 - photo by mini_mouse@riseup.net

The World Naked Bike Ride is a global protest movement with rides in cities around the world, raising awareness of issues such as safety of cyclists on the road, reducing oil dependence and saving the planet. Let's make the planet great again!

WNBR’s themes are to:

  • protest against the global dependency on oil
  • curb car culture
  • obtain real rights for cyclists
  • demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on city streets
  • celebrate body freedom

As well as promoting healthy life choices it can also be the best fun you can ever have on two wheels. The London ride has the excitement of a carnival, with big crowds to cheer it on. It is a "naked bike ride" but you can be "as bare as you dare" - body painting and fancy dress are welcome. It is fun, legal and all in a worthy cause.

You can find out loads of info on our new WNBRLondon.UK website:

WNBRLondon.UK website


Or find out more about the global World Naked Bike Ride goals on the wiki.

Participating in the Ride (Before the Ride)

Are you thinking about taking part in the London World Naked Bike Ride?
Things you might need to know about the London ride

Getting involved

We hold monthly planning meetings before the ride: anyone is welcome to come along, and we reach decisions by consensus. We also rely on people to volunteer on the day, either as marshals, stewards, or first aiders. The more people we have to help out, the smoother the ride is for everyone. If you can help, please let us know!
Details of planning meetings, volunteer roles, and contact details for the start point coordinators

Ride details - Saturday, 8th June 2024


The traditional date for the ride is the second Saturday in June, so join us on Saturday 8th June 2024.

The ride has been increasingly popular over the past 20 years, with its fun, attention-grabbing campaign for safer cycling along with healthier environment, lifestyles and behaviours. 2022 was another big ride, with 8 start groups merging into a spectacular rider peloton. Our clicker count was 1,003 riders - but we probably missed a lot of you.

Find locations, times and other details by clicking here

Support Us

The ride is made possible by volunteer helpers and generous donations from our participants. Please join the collective. No one is paid for running WNBR London, but we do have some significant expenses like radio comms hire, road closure fees, insurance, printing, marshals' ID, etc.
Please click here to donate by PayPal It's got to be worth a fiver or more!
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or contact us if you could volunteer to help with planning, publicity, preparation, assistance at the start and finish, marshalling, or leading a ride - we really need your help.

The London WNBR is part of Bike Week.

Bike Week


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