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People who cycle to work are healthier, fitter, more motivated, less stressed and more productive. We supply comprehensive solutions to the multi-faceted issue of getting more people to cycle to work. We are a dedicated team, with business backgrounds, and offer a unique set of resources to tackle the issues.
Our services for cycling promotion at the workplace, and for colleges and universities, involve a touring exhibition unit, with a Bike Doctor service attached, or a longer-term cycling challenge involving recruitment of participants, free loan bikes and ongoing support. All our services are particularly suitable for increasing take-up on salary sacrifice bike purchase schemes. Employees need good advice on which bikes and equipment to buy, and need support and information to get the best out of their new bike. We can work with your chosen equipment supplier and we fulfil your duty of care to your employees. We work closely with Cyclescheme, but can back up other schemes.
A mobile unit cycling promotion unit, visiting a workplace for a day, or up to ten workplaces
in a week, half a day at each.
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A full commuter support programme, showing excellent continuation rates, based on bike and
equipment loan. Participants undertake to ride to work at least 50% of the days in the ‘challenge’
period of three to four weeks.
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We have received substantial funding from Bike Hub (Cycle Levy Fund) to pioneer a programme of cycle-to-work initiatives involving us putting Bikeboost Officers into specific cities, working with four large workplaces, in partnership with local cycle dealers and Cyclescheme. We shall be working in only one chosen city at first, but anticipate rolling Bikeboost out to further cities if successful. Expressions of interest are welcome.
All the roadshow events and programmes detailed above are also delivered to universities and
colleges, and will appeal to teaching and non-teaching staff. We bring in adaptations when delivering
specifically to the student population.
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Click here to see the cycling promotion work of our sister company Company of Cyclists