Case Studies
 
 
Adult Bikeability Training    
 

Cycle Circle delivers dynamic Bikeability to adults.  The demand has been varied: 

Paul Clark experience Bikeability with Cycle Circle when he was Minister for Sustainable Transport.

Jacobs Engineering use Cycle Circle to train staff wanting to use their bikes as part of their work.

Kent Highway Services contacted Cycle Circle to deliver cycle training to their Community Wardens and Special Constables .

Cycle Circle has also trained numerous individuals from non-cyclists to regular urban commuters.

 
 
   
A typical 'Week on wheels'
 

Cycle Circle goes that extra mile to ensure school communities are safe on their journey to school.  Over a typical week Cycle Circle delivers the following:

Bike check and repair service on all trainess and school community bikes.

Bike and helmet and fitting advice.

Bikeability level 1 to year 4 pupils.

Bikeability level 2 to year 5 and 6 pupils.

Destabilise event offering an opportunity for younger pupils to ride without stabilisers.

Family bike ride.

 
 
Special events and services
 

Cycle Circle has delivered many special events and services to schools in the Ashford area, most supported by full funding from Extended Schools Services.  Examples include:  Bicycle maintenance and recycling projects, Bike Clinics, Fun Days and local supported bike rides.

 
 
Leybourne Lakes (Grange Park 'Cyclo-X Cup)
 

Cycle Circle has designed a unique programme that will improve pupils’ core cycling skills and give them the opportunity to acquire some elementary mountain biking knowledge.  the project is funded by The Jade Trust and kindly supported by staff and children from Grange Park School.

The climax of the programme is a specially built CycloCross course. Pupils race around the course, which will put their new skills to try to set the fastest time. The school with the fastest times will win the Grange Park School CycloCross Cup.

 
 
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