• “...Ding to spread some infectious good will and celebrate the joy of cycling” London Cycling Campaign - Chief executive
  • “...‘Ding Day’ is a welcome addition to spreading the word about the joys of cycling.” Boris Johnson - Mayor of London
8th September
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Join the symphony of bicycle bells on the third annual Ding Day a celebration for the cycling community in London

Wednesday, 8th September will see Londoners create music on the streets with their bicycle bells as the second annual Ding Day takes place. Designed to add a little fun to a cyclists day, the concept is simple and open to everyone. All that is needed is a bike and a bell. The idea - to make cycling London streets a joyful and happy experience.

The concept is simple:
On Wednesday 8th September whenever you see another cyclist you give a little ‘ding ding’ on your bell, and they will return your greeting with another ‘ding ding’. From sun up to sun down, no matter where you are in the saddle on Ding Day, remember to ding your bell.

The idea behind Ding Day:
To create a fun experience for cyclists and locals in and around London, with the hope of creating more of a sense of community amongst fellow cyclists, including commuters, parents, children, basically any cyclist young or old. It’s free and open to everyone.

It is a celebration of cycling as one of the most environmentally friendly, healthy and quickest way of getting around our great city.