

Established in 1981, we now have 10 shops, including Britain’s biggest bike shop at Whitwell, Rutland Water two Giant brand stores and more shops at Grafham Water, Fineshade Wood, Peterborough and Cambridge. The sculpture was displayed at the State Library of Victoria until 8 August 2016, when it was taken on a tour throughout the state. We’re an independent, family-run chain of cycle shops, based in central England. The Pallet Cafe Riverside Park Loop from Perry.
GRAFHAM BIKE WORKSHOP FULL
Full Rutland Water lap 23 miles (including the Peninsula) 17. At times the cycle track runs next to the road. The route covers mixed terrain and has a few hills. Grafham Water Cafe, toilets and bike shop Loop from Grafham. For those feeling a little fitter Start at Whitwell and Head to Oakham following the signs for Hambleton Peninsula. Piccinini and company created Graham within six months of the initial commission, having spent roughly $149,000 (AUD $200,000) on the project. Grafham Water Great gravel trail Loop from Perry. David Logan, a crash investigation expert at Monash University Accident Research Centre, on “Project Graham”, a lifelike sculpture for their public safety campaign “Towards Zero”. In 2016, the TAC commissioned Melbourne-based artist Patricia Piccinini to collaborate with trauma surgeon Dr. Grafham Water Cafe, toilets and bike shop Loop from Grafham. Created as part of a road safety campaign for the Australian Transport Accident Commission (TAC), it was meant to symbolize the vulnerability of human bodies in such accidents. Project Graham (also Graham and Meet Graham) is a lifelike figure depicting what a human would look like if the species evolved to survive car crashes.

Character in Australian road safety campaign Project Graham
