Cycle Lewes is inviting everyone to its Annual General Meeting on November 29 to generate ideas and encourage more cycling.
The meeting, open to all, will review the group's achievements over the past year and outline plans for 2025 and beyond.
A panel, including local councillors and James MacCleary, MP for Lewes, will answer cycling-related questions and ideas from the audience.
A Cycle Lewes representative said: "It's been a busy and productive year, including more bike parking, work on new cycle routes, a new Lewes cycling map, bike registration events, and responding to major planning applications."
Plans for 2025 include a Lewes Movement Strategy and a potential Uckfield to Lewes Greenway rural route connecting towns and villages.
The representative added: "Cycle Lewes hopes that, after the elections in May 2025, the newly elected county council will be more sympathetic to investment in cycling and walking infrastructure, and take full advantage of the grants available from Active Travel England."
The meeting starts at 7pm in Lewes Town Hall.
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