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15 May 2025

A new e-bike hire scheme is set to launch in Edinburgh on a two-year trial basis, with the aim of having bikes on the streets ahead of this summer’s Fringe Festival.

14 May 2025

The City of London’s ‘Square Mile’ has seen the biggest increase in cycling since records began, with daily numbers rising past all previous counts.

13 May 2025

Local Bike Shop Day 2025 brought a wave of...

12 May 2025

A doctor left with life-changing spinal injuries after the front forks of his gravel bike snapped during a ride has secured a £4.5 million settlement following a prolonged legal battle.

8 May 2025

ACT parent company Bira has welcomed the Bank of England's decision to reduce interest rates from 4.5% to 4.25%, calling it a "much-needed boost" for the retail sector, including for cycling...

8 May 2025

ACT parent company Bira has responded to the news that the 144-year-old Beales department store is staging a "Rachel Reeves Closing Down Sale" in its final weeks of trading, with giant yellow...

2 May 2025

Could the UK cycling industry be showing signs of renewed momentum? Following a challenging period marked by falling sales and overstocked inventories, overall trends and sales figures from...

2 May 2025

The Netherlands is set to legalise electric scooters and other light electric vehicles on public roads from July 2025, provided they are registered and display a license plate.

30 Apr 2025

The ACT has welcomed the announcement of a parliamentary inquiry into e-bike products not meeting safety regulations, which has been launched “in context of dangerous low-quality e-bike...

29 Apr 2025

Edinburgh has been named the UK’s top city for bike commuting, with 10.00% of its workforce choosing to cycle to work, according to new research.

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MPs push for Cycle to Work scheme to be extended to pensioners and freelance workers

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

MPs from multiple parties are pushing for Cycle to Work scheme to be expanded to include more people, including pensioners and freelancers, with the aim of encouraging more people to cycle.

Cycle to Work

The campaign, led by the all-party group on cycling and walking, is also asking for the programme to be rebranded as the 'cycle for health' scheme and are urging Government to take more action on the issue.

In addition, the group are encouraging the Government to take action on a consultation report published 5 years ago by Dr Tom Cohen and Dr Ersilia Verlinghieri of the University of Westminster’s Active Travel Academy, highlighting serious barriers to active travel faced by disadvantaged groups, with the consultation yet to receive a formal response across successive Governments.

The report pointed to persistent inequalities affecting disabled people, ethnic minorities, women, children and those on low incomes, and criticised the lack of safe cycling infrastructure and continued inaction on key issues like pavement parking.

It also emphasised the need for coordinated Government investment and support from departments including Transport, Health, and Culture to address rising inactivity and poor access to active travel for marginalised communities.

Fabian Hamilton MP, co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking, said: “Walking, wheeling, and cycling should be available to everyone, but right now, too many people are excluded. If we are serious about increasing active travel, we must address the systemic barriers that prevent millions from participating. This report provides clear, actionable solutions to make active travel truly inclusive. We will be working hard in Parliament to push for change.”

Caroline Julian, of British Cycling, said: “Cycling has the power to transform lives, but too often, the people who stand to benefit the most are unable to take part.”

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