Barry Mason

Male, Deceased Person

1950 – 2011

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Who was Barry Mason?

Barry Mason was a noted activist for cycling in London, UK.

After graduating from the London School of Economics, Mason had a varied career, including two years as head of visitor services at Salisbury Cathedral and four years working in Liverpool.

However, he was best known in his later years for supporting community and environmental projects in Southwark, South London. For a time he managed school building projects for Southwark Council, then became manager of Surrey Docks Farm.

For many years he was the voluntary co-ordinator of Southwark Cyclists, whose secretary described him as "visionary and energetic over very many years in campaigning to improve safety and security for cyclists". Mason helped to make it one of the most active of the London Cycling Campaign's borough groups, as well as reviving the neighbouring Greenwich Cyclists. He imparted skill and confidence to many other cyclists through his maintenance classes and rides, including mass rides on Christmas Day, and became more widely known among cyclists for organising return transport from the Dunwich Dynamo, an annual midsummer ride from London to Suffolk. He was cited by the press on cycling-related subjects such as safety and parking, and won the London Cycling Personality of the Year award in 2006.

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Born
Jan 5, 1950
Died
Jun 2, 2011

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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