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£750,000 for The Bike Station to boost cycling in Edinburgh

  • Wednesday, 20 January 2010
  • Keith Bingham
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The £750,000 Scottish Government grant awarded The  Bike Station, the Edinburgh campaign group, could attract a further 2,500 cyclists on to the streets of the Scottish capital.

The Bike Station, one of Scotland's biggest cycling organisations, is claimed to be one of the UK's largest cycling social enterprises. They will use the grant to finance several campaigns over the next 15 months, with help from their partners who include the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op.
 
The Bike Station has recruited eight full time staff to go out and engage with people, discover their travel habits and attempt to influence prospective cyclists to, if not actually take up cycling, into making more sustainable travel choices. To this end they will also hand out free bus passes, discounted membership of the City Car Club.

For those they win over to cycling, there are  a free loans of Brompton bikes, electric bikes and standard bikes, plus an offer cycle training. Bike Station's Mark Sydenham said: "Obviously, the main aim is to increase cycling, but there is a large element of public transport and walking work, as well for those who really don't want to, or can't cycle.

The Bike Station has also repaired and serviced over 2,500 bikes - 38 per cent more than last year - and given them to people who otherwise would not ride a bike. They hope to extend their operations to Perth, opening The  Bike Station there in 2011.

Sydenham adds that they are also set to become accredited for City and Guilds in bike maintenance - "the first in Scotland and the fourth in the UK".

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January 20 18:20

Hamish MacLean

Nice to see, how about putting some cash up for a covered velodrome to replace Meadowbank (the one Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean learned their craft on)?

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