Bikeability, the modern equivalent of cycling proficiency, has been hailed a resounding success. Over 2000 children in the Lancaster district have taken part, and a national survey into the scheme […]
Bike registration scheme to help return stolen cycles
With one bike stolen every day in north Lancashire, cyclists purchasing new bikes in the area are being asked to register their details on a new database to help safeguard […]
Boost for local rural tourism
September 2010 will see the official opening of a new coast to coast cycle route, The Way Of the Roses, which runs from Morecambe to Bridlington. This will bring even […]
Cycle for Treasure this Sunday
The first Cycling City, Coast and Countryside Treasure Hunt takes place this Sunday – 8th August 2010 – and promises to be an exciting day for all the family. The […]
Cycle away the school holidays
With the summer holidays fast approaching, Lancaster City Council is encouraging youngsters to get out on their bikes with a range of fun training sessions for all ages and abilities. […]
Lancaster children get pedalling for Bike Week
Four schools in and around Lancaster took part in various cycling activities last week, organised by sustainable transport charity, Sustrans, for National Bike Week – a week of biking activity […]
Ride the Way of the Roses
Lancaster City Council is inviting cyclists to sample the first stage of a brand new coast to coast cycle route – the Way of the Roses, linking Morecambe with Bridlington. […]
Forest cycling trip for women
A women only mountain bike trip to Grizedale Forest is being organised by Lancaster City Council’s Cycling Demonstration Town team. Spaces on the ‘Introduction to Mountain Biking’ courses are limited: […]
Cycling Advice for Chilled out Cyclists!
The local adverse weather conditions in the Lancaster and Morecambe area might put off many people from venturing out, but some cyclists are braving the worst. Lancaster’s Celebrating Cycling organisation […]
Recycle your Bicycle!
With Lancaster a designated Cycling Town and as more and more people in the Lancaster district catch the cycling bug, there’s bound to be a greater demand for good quality […]