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Rosie Holdsworth is a member of Trash Free Trails, a group of riders, runners and roamers. We spoke to her about how the group is positively impacting the environment around them while creating a community that welcomes anyone with a love for the outdoors – no matter their level of fitness…
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A short scenic route from Henley-on-Thames, around some of the more famous scenes in the Chilterns, and back to the riverside town to indulge in one of their finest cafes.
Henley-on-Thames is a wonderful place to start and finish a bike ride. Not only is it a beautiful place to walk along…
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Saddle sores, bum blisters, fanny friction – whatever you call it, downstairs discomfort can be enough to take the joy out of any ride. We put the question to Rebecca Charlton for our first agony aunt column
It was day three of riding London to Paris, when a lovely couple cycled up beside…
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The countdown to the biggest week in the cycling calendar is on. Here’s a taster of what you can look forward to
There are just over five weeks to go until the nation’s biggest and best celebration of cycling: Bike Week, so it’s time to start thinking about how you can get involved.
The…
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Separated cycle lanes are good for business, reduce congestion, are fantastic value for money, get more people cycling and are what the public wants. Head of campaigns, Duncan Dollimore sets out the overwhelming case.
The narrative that cycle lanes are bad for business, cause congestion,…
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There are many good reasons to join a cycling club. But it can be intimidating even for the most outgoing of cyclists and this can be further compounded by safety concerns for women. Content officer, Rebecca Armstrong, offers some advice on finding the right club for you…
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Parents know what's needed to get kids cycling to school - but do our politicians?
Plenty has been written over the past few months about the cycling boom triggered by lockdown, and for good reason. It’s been wonderful to see more families out cycling, and to speak to friends who had…
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April is Stress Awareness Month, raising awareness of the negative impacts of stress and what can be done about it. Cycling UK’s content officer Rebecca Armstrong takes a look at how cycling can help improve our sense of wellbeing
To mark Stress Awareness Month, we look at how cycling can…
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Eurostar’s cycle carriage policy was revamped in the wake of Cycling UK’s successful 2015 campaign. Sam Jones gets a ticket to ride
On a London morning, I escape the jostle of Euston Road and glance up at St Pancras International’s Victorian clocktower. In a few hours, I’ll be sipping…
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Bikepacking offers an adventurous way to explore nature, save money, and boost your health, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive
Cycling can be amazing for a whole host of reasons. It can save you money on travel, reduce your emissions, improve your…
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