Ding Day might be a simple concept but it has an individual message to all of us. As it's all about you, we would love to hear your thoughts on what Ding Day is to you.
“Hopefully I can make lots of new cycling friends by ringing my bell.. ”
Vesna Vejut - Monday 1st September
“In London, we spend way too much time looking down and being grumpy. Ding Day to me means putting a smile on a Londoners face!.”
Patrizia Sorgiovanni - Monday 1st September
“My kids will love Ding Day, any excuse to ding their bells and they will never stop.”
Mandy, Jane & Alfie - Thursday 28th August
“Show me the love. I have my bell in good ringing order and I will be greeting the world on Ding Day!. Hampsteadians keep an ear out for my green bike and chrome bell DING DING DING.”
Matthew Davis - Wednesday 27th August
“Think it will be the a great way to meet an share the fun”
David Cockle - Monday 25th August
“The perfect way to celebrate my sparkly new bike and say hello saddle friends x”
Shoreditch Sarah - Friday 22nd August
“A great excuse to start a brief conversation with my fellow cyclists as we stop at red lights – ding ding...”
David Long - Wednesday 6th August
“The chance to use my bell for something fun not just to stop myself from being squashed by spatially unaware bus drivers.”
Stewart Austin - Wednesday 6th August
“A shy wink and a smile to the girl with the gorgeous bum on the red bike I always pass in Hammersmith.”
Andrew - Monday 4th August
“It means I can serenade my neighbour with a morning ring.”
Kat - Monday 4th August
“A cheerful hello to all the fellow cyclists I see everyday but do not know.”
Alan - Sunday 3rd August
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