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Fiona Beech
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    2. London
    3. UK
    4. Member Since: Aug 23 2007 9:54:00 AM
    5. Last modified date: Aug 23 2007 9:56:45 AM
    6. Last visited date: Aug 23 2007 9:57:02 AM
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  1. fionab2 asked Ken Livingstone: "You said that you were amazed by the popularity of cycling when in France for the Tour de France, and stated that we would use the French 'free bikes' scheme around London. When will this happen?"
  2. Ken Livingstone answers: "Over the last 8 years we have achieved an 80% increase in cycling in London, raising investment in cycling every year. My election manifesto sets out how we will introduce a central London bike hire ..." Show more»" Over the last 8 years we have achieved an 80% increase in cycling in London, raising investment in cycling every year.
    My election manifesto sets out how we will introduce a central London bike hire scheme with 6,000 bikes available every 300 metres, as part of a much wider investment of over £500 million in cycling facilities across London.
    Due to the need to agree all of this with the central London boroughs, the earliest date for the introduction of the scheme is summer 2010. "Show less«

  3. fionab2 asked Paul Ince: "Are you still suspicious? As a manager do you have any routine like you did as a player by not putting your shirt on until you went onto the pitch?"
  4. Paul Ince answers: "I’m not as suspicious as people think. I just used to put my shirt on as I was running onto the pitch. It’s one of those things that you do once and it works so you carry on doing it, but that’s about..." Show more»" I’m not as suspicious as people think. I just used to put my shirt on as I was running onto the pitch. It’s one of those things that you do once and it works so you carry on doing it, but that’s about as far as it used to go. As a manager you put more faith in those around you doing the job. "Show less«

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