This year's Signals NZ User Group (SNUG) workshop is being held at the Rutherford Hotel, Nelson on 12 and 13 November. For more info, contact Bill Sissons (phone 03 366 0821) or Ross Thomson (phone 09 427 5334).

New Plymouth is going to host the 7th New Zealand Cycling Conference. Further details can be found on the conference website.

Module 4 of the new Advanced Planning and Design for Cycling course is available in New Plymouth on Wednesday 11 November (just before the NZ Cycling Conference). Visit our Advanced Cycle Planning and Design web page for further information and a registration form.

Last day for early bird registrations for the Advanced Planning and Design for Cycling Course, being held in New Plymouth on 11 November.

The 2009 NZMUGS Conference is being held in Auckland on 15 - 16 October. Registrations open on 3 August.

From the World Car free day crowd:

Every September 22, people from around the world get together in the streets, intersections, and neighbourhood blocks to remind the world that we don't have to accept our car-dominated society.

But we do not want just one day of celebration and then a return to "normal" life. When people get out of their cars, they should stay out of their cars. It is up to us, it is up to our cities, and our governments to help create permanent change to benefit pedestrians, cyclists, and other people who do not drive cars.

Module 4 of the new Advanced Planning and Design for Cycling course is available in Christchurch on Monday 21 September. Visit our Advanced Cycle Planning and Design web page for further information and a registration form.

NZPI are offering a series of one day courses looking at the practical implications of the Phase 1 RMA amendments. For further information, including other dates and locations see the course flyer.

NZPI are offering a series of one day courses looking at the practical implications of the Phase 1 RMA amendments. For further information, including other dates and locations see the course flyer.

NZPI are offering a series of one day courses looking at the practical implications of the Phase 1 RMA amendments. For further information, including other dates and locations, see the course flyer.