Tockwith Celebration of Christmas

Celebration of Christmas

We would like to extend a warm welcome for you to join our Celebration of Christmas at Tockwith Church of the Epiphany on Sunday 11th December for our 35th year of celebration..

We start by having lunch at Tockwith village hall (from about 12.00), have our Church celebration at 12.45 lasting about 45 mins before returning to the Hall for the lunch deserts.

Coxwold Annual Cyclists Service

 This service has been held annually since 1927, even through the worst of times, during wars and the coronavirus pandemic. People travel from all parts of the region to honour the past and present cyclists, who have given their lives for our country and to celebrate the freedom of cycling.

It is hoped that the Coxwold village hall will be open for refreshments before the service, with the service at St Michaels Church in Coxwold at 1.30pm. All details to be confirmed.

Teams Wheelers free led ride

Teams Wheelers, a Cycling UK Community Cycling Club, are putting on a free led bike ride in Sheffield, hosted by qualified ride leaders.

Learn how cycling can benefit you and other local people, find out how we set up a club of our own and get inspired to cycle.

Limited bikes available, please bring your own where possible.

All welcome!

Watch again: Adventure on your doorstep - cycling the Great North Trail

In summer 2019 we launched the Great North Trail, an 800-mile off-road route from the Peak District to the north coast of Scotland through some of the most stunning landscapes in Scotland and northern England. On Saturday 13 June, as part of Bike Week 2020, we brought the route to life as a virtual event. You can watch back now to see some of the stunning scenery and find out just how we put together the epic long distance route.

Intermediate Level 3 Guided Ride, e.g. Windsor Great Park

Every 3rd Saturday of the month it's time for an Intermediate Level 3 Ride. Please book your place here

The progression over our Moderate Level 2 is that we add hills, a little more pace and distance. You need to be a reasonably experienced cyclist or have completed 3-4 of our earlier level rides to attempt this. 

We recommend that you carry a spare inner tube, drink, snack and a waterproof jacket.

Online: Planning a local campaign

Are you thinking about getting started on a new local campaign? This session based on our recent campaigner guide will help you get off the ground.

This session will be led by Jim Densham, Cycling UK's campaign and policy manager for Scotland, and the session is for you wherever you are in the UK, and whatever your previous experience levels.

If you are new to the world of local cycle campaigning you are particularly welcome.