Update: 22nd May 2022

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Here's a little round up of cycling news from your friends at Bike Worcester. Enjoy...

Featured route

Pick your way through the Warndon Villages to The Swan at Whittington on a 7km saunter with end-to-end segregated routes. Suitable for all ages and abilities, although non-standard cycle will struggle with some of the gates in the Warndon Villages. Get in touch on Twitter if you have any questions!

Bike news

Mike Rouse is announced as the new Worcester County Councillor cabinet member for Highways and Transport, replacing Alan Amos. As part of the CC reshuffle, Marc Bayliss is now responsible for wider Strategic Transport projects and Local Transport Plan (LTP4)There is a new pop up bike store outside Crowngate Shopping Centre on Fridays and Saturdays. Nick has a service stand and a range of biking goods.Worcester County Council is singled out as a loser in the DfT's Active Travel Funding tranche 3 by Cycling UKThank you to AquaBio for the donation to Bike Worcester's efforts, rewarding employees' Active Travel efforts! Here's to the next 100,000 miles...

Events

The next Critical Mass ride is 18th June. Meet at Cafe Viaduct at 1015 for a 1030 departure. It's not a Bike Worcester event, but you'll find lots of the community there. Suitable for all ages, abilities and cycle types.Bike Worcester has been invited to The Worcester Show on Sunday 14th August. Do you want to lead guided bike rides to and from the event from different parts of Worcester? We will help to reduce traffic and it's a great way to meet local cyclists. Please get in touch!

Rob Collier

Loves a Bike Bus. Bubbles. Has silly ideas that are sometimes supported by others. Can often be found holding up car traffic. Stickers are brilliant.

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