Give Cycle Space 2020 press release
Cycling Scotland’s nationwide network of cycle counters shows significant increase in people cycling from mid-to-end March compared to same period last year due to Covid-19.
Bikeability Scotland is the national cycle training programme for school children, funded by Cycling Scotland through grant funding by Transport Scotland. The programme is free for schools and pupils and Cycling Scotland hopes to inspire more schools to contact them and move up a gear.
Every two years, Cycling Scotland – the nation’s cycling organisation – commissions independent research, funded by Transport Scotland, to track attitudes towards cycling.
Bikeability Scotland is the national cycle training programme for school children, funded by Cycling Scotland through grant funding by Transport Scotland. The programme is free for schools and pupils and Cycling Scotland hopes to inspire more schools to contact them and move up a gear.
149 organisations comprised of community groups, employers and social housing providers will share £1.8 million in support to improve facilities for walking and cycling.
Pedal for Scotland will evolve into shorter, local and free events in an effort to help more people enjoy cycling, regardless of income.
Twenty-four organisations across Scotland have had a great start to the year having been awarded funding for projects and facilities that will get their staff cycling.
Pedal for Scotland’s milestone 20th event set to draw national riders from across the country.
University of the West of Scotland receives its second Cycle Friendly Campus Award from Cycling Scotland.
Sally Hinchcliffe has been named Cycling Champion of the Year in inaugural award from Scotland’s four national cycling organisations.
Moray trainee teacher wins Volunteer of the Year Award at Cycling Scotland’s Bikeability Awards.