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A bright rear light is a no-brainer for any form of night-time cycling. Cycle magazine’s editor Dan Joyce reviews four good ones
Along with a white front light, red rear reflector and amber pedal reflectors, a red rear light is a legal requirement when riding at night. Before 1989, your…
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As the start of National Inclusion Week, Nasser Tell, chair of Cycling UK-affiliated group CycleOut sums up how the club has changed over the past quarter century, as well as sharing some of the secrets of the group’s success
Who are we?
CycleOut is a non-profit club run by volunteers with…
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If you’re looking for stocking fillers for cycle commuters, you’ve come to the right place. Check out our list of our favourite gifts to keep you or the cyclist in your life cycling to work throughout winter and beyond
There are many good reasons to cycle to work. It keeps you fit and it’…
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In recent months, with quieter roads, more free time, and an urge to make the most of the limited opportunities to get outside, we have seen many more people walking and cycling. We have been enjoying space…
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A study by Cycling UK has found 82 per cent of parents have taught their children to ride a bike - with 70 per cent claiming it’s a vital life skill. But with the number of journeys made by bike remaining at a stubbornly low level at just two per cent, the national cycling charity has identified a big gap between those who can and do ride bikes regularly…
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As we mark the three-year anniversary of the Highway Code changes in England, Scotland and Wales, we urge the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) in Northern Ireland to update its code to prevent confusion and save lives
Three years have passed since substantial…
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More people cycling has presented us with a golden opportunity to change the cycling narrative in the press, but it’s only possible with the support of members, head of communications, Adrian Wills, urges.
Something extraordinary happened during the coronavirus lockdown.
While we all hid…
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Cycling UK member Hilary Macmillan has a home in Burgundy in France. She shares her favourite cycling routes suitable for cycling slowly to take in the views and stop for good food.
“I am not getting on that,” screams a recalcitrant Maddie. I do just wonder if it was a good idea to invite…
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Cycling UK member Alan Eakins – who turns 92 this year – has had an exciting cycling journey. From a VE Day bike to time trialling in the 1950s and an accident that didn’t slow him down, he’s still riding high. He spoke to Cycling UK’s digital officer Rebecca Armstrong
Alan’s story starts…
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Our journey planner is a great way to plan your route to work or to a new cafe you want to check out. For anyone who hasn’t used it before, Content officer Rebecca Armstrong explains how
Cycling UK’s journey planner is one of our most popular pages, and with good…
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