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Parliament hears calls for Cycle to Work reform

Calls to reform bike subsidies were heard by the The All Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking (APPGCW) at its latest meeting, on the 25th anniversary of the Cycle to Work scheme's launch.

APPGCW begins 2024 programme

The All Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking is kicking off a season of talks and events.

Better Bike Social launches

Architect Joe Morris is launching Better Bike Social, a not-for-profit "cultural programme" exploring aspects of cycling from pedestrian- and bicycle-prioritised city planning, to bicycle mechanics and repair techniques, plus cycling adventure stories, organised urban and rural rides and tours and more.

Iceni ride to UKREiiF

Consultancy Iceni has launched a twin-route, 251 mile ride to regeneration conference UKREiiF in Leeds in May 2024.

The rise and fall and rise of Donda/Keada

In case you missed it... listen in to the Donda/Keada story - or "What I learned about setting up a cycle clothing business", by friend of Velocity Jack Donaldson.

Is it a rhino? Is it a bike?

No! It's... the rhino-bike, the conception of 60-year old appliance engineer, Andy Lindsay. After a lifetime of fixing boilers and hoovers, he is dedicating his time to saving rhinos. And he wants to enlist your help.

Cycling fans stress out

New research indicates that cycling fans are among the most stressed supporters.

Dash to Paris in 2024

Duchenne Dash organiser Duchenne UK is reaching out for new riders in tough conditions for fundraising.

Anti-slavery campaigners rise to a challenge

The group behind the Ride for Freedom campaign against modern slavery has declared last weekend's Cycle Revolution series of events a huge success.

High maintenance? Not any more

Bike shop Maison du Velo is offering discounted maintenance workshops to Velocity readers.

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