Active Travel funding helps children and families to Ride Happy
A new cycling project which aims to teach children the essential skills of learning to ride and how to look after a bicycle has launched in Carlisle.
A new cycling project which aims to teach children the essential skills of learning to ride and how to look after a bicycle has launched in Carlisle.
Walking, wheeling and cycling to improve mental and physical health and reduce disparities across the country is to be offered by GPs as part of a new trial across 11 authority areas.
The power of walking and cycling: how Active Travel funding is changing lives
In recognition of the Women’s Cycle Tour completing its final stage of the race in Suffolk this summer local primary schools the chance to complete a challenge, which would support their pupils to engage in more physical activity.
A first-of its kind community-led project in Essex will make cycling more accessible for people living in Clacton and Jaywick Sands, as 1,300 free new bikes will be given to eligible residents over the next two years.
Active Oxfordshire is delighted to be working with Cyclox, Oxford City Council, Broken Spoke Bike Co-op and other partners to launch a new project providing bikes for key workers across Oxford city.
Partners in Bedfordshire are working together to offered training and advice to people who may be new to cycling via Biker Tots.
Over 100 women benefited from a series of Women’s Cycle Evenings across Hampshire recently, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere, and coming away armed with an array of new skills and greater awareness of bike types, parts, and accessories, and doing some hands-on repairs and
Ben Williams, a 34-year-old from Shropshire, is a National Autistic Society volunteer who also supports work at Energize