30 November 2015/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Transport Planning
North West cycle training organisation BikeRight! celebrates its strongest financial year with a 2014-15 turnover of £2.6m, reflecting renewed public interest and a wider Government commitment to cycling . The limited company started life in the basement room of company directors Liz Clarke and Jo Somerset. Twelve years on BikeRight! now offers cycle training and bike maintenance courses for commuters throughout the UK. Encouraging people to cycle reduces the cost of travel and levels of pollution while improving the health and wellbeing of communities. The company has passed some significant milestones since launching in 2003:
Liz Clarke, managing director, says, “BikeRight!'s growth over the last 12 years mirrors the increased awareness of cycling by government, the public and most recently, the logistics industry. In 2005 our major focus was Bikeability training for schoolchildren; today, we've become the experts providing cycle and bike maintenance training services to new markets in the UK and Europe such as the police, holiday companies and the health service. “Every day new cyclists, stimulated by the surge of public interest in cycling, join the traffic with confidence thanks to BikeRight! We've succeeded in securing significant contracts for bicycle fleet maintenance and safe urban driving to add to our existing portfolio of cycle training for children, adults and instructors.” A recent survey of 1500 Freewheeling adult cycling trainees underlines the value of cycling to the wider local economy. The survey reveals that there was a 200% increase in people using their bicycles as their regular travel to work mode. Having around 230 people now cycling to work on a regular basis could benefit Greater Manchester to the tune of £275,000 in health, congestion and pollution savings and would justify £2.1million expenditure on cycling infrastructure, facilities and promotional activities. BikeRight!’s awards and accreditations for its work include:
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