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Cycling City, Cycling Towns

England's first Cycling City and eleven new Cycling Towns are set to receive the largest investment in cycling the country has ever seen.

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Bike Week 13th-21st June

  

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Bike Week is the biggest nationwide cycling event in the UK, taking place from 13th – 21st June.  A national celebration of cycling, Bike Week aims to help people get more out of life - by getting on a bike and exploring the local community. 

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Personality of the Month - Liz Clarke, BikeRight!

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What is your job or other main activity that involves cycling?
I am the Managing Director of BikeRight! – a cycle training company based in Manchester

How long have you done that?
I started BikeRight! in 2000 and gave up my day job in 2004!

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Scheme of the Month - Workplace BUGs, Exeter

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Exeter’s Cycling Demonstration Towns project (Cycle Exeter) has been keen to encourage and support the development of Bicycle User Groups (BUGs) in workplaces. 86,000 people work in Exeter and the project is working hard to get more of them cycling!

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