My East
Riding of Yorkshire Council ward of Howdenshire, stretching to 15 separate
parishes is geographically one of the largest in the county, and it does take a
bit of getting around. Many will know that over recent months I have been on a ‘journey
of enlightenment’ travelling over 2,300 miles on my trusty steed
(pictured). Most of which has been over bridleways, tracks and trails, only
using the roads to join them up.
These past
two months I have taken this one step further and ditched the car and truck as
much as possible for council business and pedalled around the area to Parish
Councils, School Governor meetings, wind farm meetings, and appointments with
residents, admittedly sometimes arriving a little windswept and dishevelled not
to mention unconventionally dressed in a day-glo shirt, tracksuit pants and
trainers (although I’ve always changed into a clean shirt in order maintain a
little elegance!) however, it has certainly provoked many interesting comments,
many of them referring to the state of roads and bridleways, potholes,
& puddles, which of course I now see at close quarters!
Obviously
all this means I’m fitter and healthier, but additionally I have not claimed
the same mileage as when using the car – This has resulted in my last month’s
travel expenses plummeting to the lowest ever for a normal month – which is a
saving to the East Riding Council tax payer.
Please
don’t worry, fear not, I’m not turning into some sort of eco warrior and will
not be changing my views on so called ‘green’ issues – I’m just enjoying being
fitter and inadvertently saving the East Riding taxpayers money in the process.
A certain
Mr Norman Tebbit said something about 'getting on your bike' back in '81
- I'm not sure this is what he meant though!