![]() There will be a clothing-optional flag-making meet up on the eve of the ride at a Central London pub.įollowing the Government’s lifting of the 30-person restriction, WNBR London confirmed details for the ride on the rescheduled date of Saturday 14th August 2021. Participants should endeavour to avoid crowds and interactions with strangers. Nobody can control the actions or behaviours of the public. WNBR London takes place on the public streets of London. Social contact should be minimised, but we are returning to our normal gatherings and rest breaks. We recommend riders take a lateral flow test in the morning of the ride, use sanitiser and keep their masks on, particularly when stationary. Nobody should ride if they have symptoms or have had a recent positive test. There is still a lot of coronavirus around, so participants should do their best to ensure they are not at risk and not spreading from the virus. The exact routes will be decided nearer to the date. There are multiple start points for the ride, so please choose the one you like the most. This means it will also be necessary to make adjustments to the route and to the finish point. They also anticipate closures around Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Constitution Hill and the Mall, which would mean the closure of cycle paths as well as the roads and other public access. According to the Royal Parks, this will make it impossible for riders or the general public to use these parts of Hyde Park. Although the celebrations will be over, these areas will remain closed to the public for the dismantling of infrastructure. In consultations with the Royal Parks’ Hyde Park management team, it transpired that there are unpublished plans for closing a large part of Hyde Park and Green Park along with other areas in the vicinity of Buckingham Palace. Given that the Jubilee celebrations will have been the weekend beforehand, no concern had been raised by the Police or other authorities. Wellington Arch has been added as an alternative. The usual, highly popular start in Hyde Park is not available for WNBR London in 2022 as the areas we use will be fenced off and closed to the public due to the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations. ![]() Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner W1J 7JZ Near Bonner Gate/Dogs of Alcibiades E2 9JW Whether it’s for fun, as a means of getting around to work or school, a trip to the local shops or just to visit friends – cycling is for everyday, for everyone. Bike Week first took place in 1923! It was, and always has been, a great opportunity to highlight the social, health and environmental benefits of cycling, with a core aim of getting people to give cycling a go all over the UK. WNBR London is part of Bike Week – an annual opportunity to promote cycling, and show how cycling can easily be part of everyday life by encouraging ‘everyday cycling for everyone’. WNBR London crossing Westminster Bridge © Henry Yuen demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on city streets.protest against the global dependency on oil.WNBR is a worldwide campaign with a number of linked themes. The ride demonstrates the vulnerability of cyclists and is a protest against car culture. Cleaner environment, safer roads, healthier lifestyles, better attitudes! The annual WNBR London Naked Bike Ride is worthy, free, fun, legal and it’s making the world a better place for everyone. It is not connected to other protest, cycling or naturist organisations. It is affiliated to WNBR UK and to the global World Naked Bike Ride network. The campaign seeks to draw attention to its themes by being a fun, well-behaved, lawful spectacle that delights the public and attracts media attention. It is a membership organisation, defined by its constitution. ![]() WNBR London is a not-for-profit, unincorporated association. ![]() The traditional date for the ride is the second Saturday in June, so join us on Saturday 10th June 2023. WNBR London 2022 was a great success with a clicker count of 1,003 riders, although we probably missed a few. It is a popular, peaceful, legal, public protest on the streets of London but parental guidance is advised to ensure the beneficial intent of the ride is understood and well received. If you continue you will see some non-sexual images of naked bike riders. This site provides information about the World Naked Bike Ride in London.
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