Community Cycle Clubs in the Midlands

Eid ride and picnic with Handsworth CCC Sunday 9th August
Whether you’re taking your first pedals, getting your confidence back or simply looking for relaxed rides with others, Cycling UK works with Community Cycle Clubs across the Midlands to help more adults enjoy life by bike

Welcome to Community Cycle Clubs in the Midlands

This page will help you discover our Community Cycle Clubs across the Midlands, how they work locally and how you can take part.

Jump to the area that’s closest to you:

Community Cycle Clubs in Birmingham

From women-only rides in Sparkbrook and Balsall Heath to health-focused groups in Sutton Coldfield, Handsworth and the city centre, Community Cycle Clubs in Birmingham reflect the city’s diversity.

They support women (including many Muslim women), faith-based groups and adults riding for their physical and mental health – offering friendly, local ways to get moving, meet people and feel more confident on a bike, whether you’re just starting out or getting back into cycling.

Meet your Cycling Development Officer for Birmingham

Sally Watson-Jones works with local organisations across Birmingham to set up and grow Community Cycle Clubs.

She supports community leaders and volunteers with practical help – from planning inclusive routes and designing beginner-friendly sessions, to connecting clubs with funding, bikes and equipment so they can welcome more people.

From Lozells, Handsworth and Small Heath to Sutton Coldfield, Edgbaston and the city centre, Sally partners with groups who want to use cycling to improve health, build confidence and bring neighbours together.

Her role is to turn that local energy into welcoming, sustainable clubs so more adults in Birmingham can enjoy regular, everyday cycling where they live.

Eid ride and picnic with Handsworth CCC Sunday 9th August

Leader spotlight: Sam Sahdra – from new learner to leading two Community Cycle Clubs

When Sam Sahdra first thought about cycling, her grandchildren told her she was too old to learn.

At 61, she turned up nervously to a Learn to Ride session in Handsworth Park, asked for help and, with patient support, went from wobbles to riding confidently in just five sessions. “Coming to the group felt like a family,” she says.

That experience inspired her to help other women feel the same. What began with Handsworth Ladies has grown into two separate Community Cycle Clubs: Hamstead Pavilion CCC and Handsworth CCC, both offering welcoming, leisure-focused rides for people who wouldn’t usually cycle on their own.

Sam and the volunteer team keep the emphasis on confidence and inclusion: small groups, no one left behind, slower riders at the front and faster riders at the back so everyone stays together.

Many riders are new learners or returning to cycling after years away, and gradually build up to riding on the road, finding their place in traffic and discovering new local routes.

I love cycling and I love taking people riding. You can see how it changes lives for the better

 

Find your Community Cycle Club in Birmingham

Use the table below to find a club that’s right for you. You can:

  • Look at the location and postcode to see what’s nearby

  • Check who it’s for – for example women-only groups, clubs rooted in Muslim communities, or riders focusing on health and wellbeing

  • Use the Cycling UK page link to see full details, dates and how to join

If a club looks relevant to you, click on its Cycling UK page in the table to find out more and get involved.

Location Post code Club Who’s it for? Cycling UK page
Sparkbrook B11 1LU ACP (Ashiana Community Project) Women only, especially Muslim women (open to all) Visit page
Small Heath B10 9TA B10 CCC Women Visit page
Lozells B19 2TP BARC (Birmingham Asian Resource Centre) Muslim men and women, in separate groups Visit page
Sutton Coldfield B75 5JX Bike2Life CCC Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Birmingham B18 7AF Cycle2Health Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Edgbaston B36 8TY Gear Up Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Edgbaston B15 2TT Green Heart Riders Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Hamstead B20 1BX Hamstead Pavilion Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Handsworth B21 0NA Handsworth CCC Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Edgbaston B16 9EE Joyful Bellas and Fellas Adults riding for health, confidence and connection Visit page
Handsworth B18 5LB Legacy CCC Mostly Muslim men Visit page
Balsall Heath B12 8SX Masoomin CCC Muslim men and women, in separate groups Visit page
Lozells B42 1LT New Hope Global Muslim men and women, in separate groups Visit page
Hockley B18 5BU New Routes Bike Project Adults riding for health, skills and confidence Visit page
City centre B1 2LF Fit2Bike (OLDP) Women Visit page
Birmingham B14 4EP Pathfinders CCYW Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Sutton Coldfield B24 0JP Pype Hayes CCC Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Balsall Heath B12 9LB Share (Calthorpe) Women only, especially Muslim women (open to all) Visit page
Birmingham B35 7PX Think Positive Peddlers Adults focusing on health and wellbeing Visit page

Community Cycle Clubs in the East Midlands

From city rides in Nottingham and Derby to inclusive groups in Lincoln and Chesterfield, Community Cycle Clubs in the East Midlands are shaped by the communities they serve.

They support women and families, people living with health conditions or disabilities, and anyone who wants to ride for their health, confidence or enjoyment – whether that’s gentle social rides with a coffee stop or off-road adventures.

These clubs offer welcoming, low-cost ways to start or return to cycling alongside people who understand your pace, your goals and your life.

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Meet your Cycling Development Officer for the East Midlands

Mikey Cottle works with local organisations across the East Midlands to set up and grow Community Cycle Clubs.

He supports community leaders and volunteers with practical help – from planning inclusive routes and training ride leaders, to connecting clubs with funding, bikes and equipment so they can welcome more people.

From Chesterfield and Lincoln to Derby, Nottingham and Stapleford, Mikey partners with groups who want to use cycling to improve health, reduce isolation and build stronger communities.

His role is to turn that local energy into friendly, sustainable clubs so more adults can enjoy regular, everyday cycling where they live.

Club spotlight: Mums In Tandem, Nottingham

Mums In Tandem is a Community Cycle Club run as part of Women in Tandem, supporting women in Nottingham to ride with their children.

The group offers regular meet-ups and friendly group rides for mums and kids, creating a relaxed space to chat, build confidence and enjoy time outdoors together.

They can provide equipment to carry your child on your bike, a bike and helmet for you and your child, plus help with basic maintenance and child-friendly route planning – and it’s all free.

Whether you’re new to cycling, getting back on a bike after a break or just looking for other mums to ride with, Mums In Tandem is there to make those first steps easier and more fun.

If you’re in Nottingham and would like to ride more with your children, Mums In Tandem is a great place to start.

Find your Community Cycle Club in the East Midlands

Use the table below to find a club that’s right for you. You can:

  • Look at the location and postcode to see what’s nearby
  • Check who it’s for – for example women and families, people living with health conditions or disabilities, or riders keen on off-road adventures
  • Use the Cycling UK page link to see full details, dates and how to join

If a club looks relevant to you, click on its Cycling UK page in the table to find out more and get involved.

Location Post code Club Who’s it for? Cycling UK page
Chesterfield S40 1AZ Inclusive Pedals Everyone welcome, including disabled riders Visit page
Derby DE1 2ND DWICA Cycling Club (Derby West Indian Community Association) Derby West Indian Community Association and local communities, riding for health and connection Visit page
Lincoln LN5 8EW Meet, Move, Mend (Repeat) Health and wellbeing rides for all abilities, with a focus on group cohesion and coffee and cake stops Visit page
Nottingham NG7 5PN AKA Open to all, with leisure rides in and beyond Nottingham City Visit page
Nottingham NG1 5LP Mums in Tandem Women and families in Nottingham Visit page
Stapleford (near Nottingham) NG9 8JL Stapleford Cycle Group Rides for all abilities, plus support to plan self-led rides Visit page
Nottingham NG3 5DL MTB Outlaws Off-road riders and mountain bikers of varying abilities Visit page

Community Cycle Clubs in the West Midlands

From social rides in Dudley and Walsall to women-only groups in Willenhall and gentle rides in Wednesbury, Community Cycle Clubs in West Midlands give local people friendly ways to get cycling.

These clubs support women, people riding for their physical and mental health, and communities linked to local churches and ethnic minority groups.

Whether you’re completely new to cycling or just looking for easy-going company on local routes, there’s a group to help you get started and keep going.

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Meet your Cycling Development Officer for the West Midlands

Michelle Smith works with organisations across the West Midlands to set up and grow Community Cycle Clubs.

She supports community leaders and volunteers with practical help – from planning inclusive routes and training ride leaders, to connecting clubs with funding, bikes and equipment so they can welcome more people onto a bike or trike.

From Dudley and Wolverhampton to Walsall, Willenhall and Wednesbury, Michelle partners with groups who want to use cycling to improve health, build confidence and strengthen community ties.

Her role is to turn that local enthusiasm into welcoming, sustainable clubs so more adults can enjoy regular, everyday cycling where they live.

Club spotlight: How Pendeford Bike Hub helped Jason

Jason, a photographer from Wolverhampton, joined the Pendeford Community Bike Hub in 2023 to improve his fitness and explore his local area.

Run by Pendeford Seventh Day Adventist Church, the hub offers more than just cycling – it’s a welcoming space promoting health, sustainability and connection.

After years of on-and-off cycling, Jason found renewed motivation through the hub’s sessions. With support from hub lead Calvin, Jason began cycling more regularly and confidently.

I gained more confidence every time I went to the bike hub … Over time, I overcame that fear and found myself enjoying the freedom cycling gave me

 

Find your Community Cycle Club in the West Midlands

Use the table below to find a club that’s right for you. You can:

  • Look at the location and postcode to see what’s nearby

  • Check who it’s for – for example women-only groups, people riding for health and wellbeing, or clubs linked to local faith and ethnic minority communities

  • Use the Cycling UK page link to see full details, dates and how to join

If a club looks relevant to you, click on its Cycling UK page in the table to find out more and get involved.

Location Post code Club Who’s it for? Cycling UK page
Dudley DY1 3BQ Enlight Projects Adults riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Willenhall WV13 2PW Give a Girl a Bike Women only Visit page
Pendeford WV8 1UD Pendeford Bike Hub Adults and families riding for health and confidence Visit page
Walsall WS1 2QB Walsall Arboretum Community Cycle Club Adults and families riding for health and wellbeing Visit page
Wolverhampton WV6 0PT No Limits to Health – Gloucester Street Adults linked to local church and ethnic minority communities, focusing on health
Wednesbury The Leisurely Pedal Adults who prefer gentle, sociable rides Visit page

More ways to get cycling in the Midlands

Community Cycle Clubs are just one part of how Cycling UK helps people ride more in the Midlands. Across the region we also deliver The Big Bike Revival, working with local organisations to put on free activities such as led rides, learn-to-ride sessions and simple bike maintenance workshops.

Together, Community Cycle Clubs and Big Bike Revival projects give people chances to try cycling, build confidence and skills, and discover how everyday journeys by bike can fit into their lives.

Visit The Big Bike Revival pages to find out more and see what’s happening near you.