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An Ipswich high school has become the latest threatening to remove the "privilege" of cycling to school. Campaigns officer Keir Gallagher gives his thoughts on the ban and the language surrounding it.
It’s that time of year again; the leaves are turning and the weather’s…
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The World’s Biggest Bike Ride has now finished for 2021, thank you to everyone who took part…
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We’re all trying to limit the number of journeys we make during the coronavirus pandemic but one that can’t be avoided is the shopping trip.Cycling UK's Christina Bengston has some helpful tips and options for how you can use your bike to do the weekly shop safely
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Lee Craigie is the Active Nation Commissioner for Scotland and a cyclist who loves adventure.
In October 2019 I reluctantly paused my nomadic existence and moved from my home in the Highlands of Scotland to the City of Edinburgh to serve as Active Nation Commissioner for the Scottish…
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How one woman is getting more women active in Wales
Jayne Cornelius has spent almost two decades encouraging more workplace cycling and active travel. She has driven instrumental changes across many workplaces, including helping Swansea University become the first organisation in Wales to…
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Why would you buy a made-to-measure bike? Ahead of Bespoked, the handmade bicycle show in Bristol this weekend, framebuilder Liz Colebrook explains why her clients decide that a bike from a shop just won't do
Why buy a bespoke bicycle?
Why indeed, when it would appear there are more…
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Backlash against bike lanes doesn’t reflect public opinion – and local authorities tearing them out need to be told, writes Adrian Wills
Best known for its shops, cafés, and proximity to museums and galleries in one of the most upmarket boroughs in London, Kensington High…
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When travel costs rose and timetables stopped working for family life, teaching assistant Hannah Knowles looked for a simple, affordable way to do the nursery–work juggle
With support from Clackmannan Development Trust (CDT) through our Cycle Access Fund, Hannah…
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Our 100 Women in Cycling awards started in 2017 to highlight the amazing women out there helping others to cycle. Content officer Rebecca Armstrong looks at some previous winners and why it’s still important
One of our most successful Olympians, Laura Kenny…
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After meeting a young refugee with a barely functioning bike, Steven co-founded Bikes for Refugees Scotland. Cycling UK communications manager Sam Waller spoke to him
When Cycling UK member Steven McCluskey met a young man called Yaman to help him shift some furniture, it set in motion a…
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