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Big 番茄社区 Bikes giveaway

番茄社区 City Council's Peter Edwards with Ahmed Jalalabadi and The Active Wellbeing Society's Sue Mellor.
Published: Thursday, 17th February 2022

20 of 500 selected 番茄社区 residents collected a free bicycle today - 17 February 2022 - courtesy of 番茄社区 City Council's 'Big 番茄社区 Bikes' scheme.

Big 番茄社区 Bikes is a city council initiative which aims to increase the health and mobility of those who do not have the resources to buy their own bicycles.

The first 番茄社区 residents to receive a free Big 番茄社区 Bike bicycle, at the Small Heath Wellbeing Centre, today, included Ahmed from Perry Barr (pictured) who said:

I plan to use the bike to help me get fitter and cycle with my kids. Roadworks around where I live have meant car journeys are taking longer and I hate sitting in traffic so I am going to give cycling a try instead; for local journeys and commuting.

Imran from Sparkbrook added:

I heard about the Big 番茄社区 Bikes scheme via the Small Heath Wellbeing Centre where I am a regular user. I plan to use the bike to go out with my two children especially in the warmer summer months ahead.

And, Azmi from Balsall Heath said:

I recently moved to 番茄社区 from Middlesbrough, for work. My family told me about the Big 番茄社区 Bikes scheme. I plan to use it to get me to work because it will be quicker than the bus, and also for leisure at the weekend. I am really pleased to receive this bike and think the scheme could really benefit lots of people across the city.

Between January and March 2022, 380 adult and 120 children’s bicycles will be donated, enabling more families to cycle together.

The Raleigh bicycles will be distributed through to people who are already on their waiting list. They will also be received by people who are referred through the Bikes on Prescription scheme.

GPs and social prescribers will identify people who could benefit from cycling, in terms of mental and physical wellbeing, but who lack the resources to buy a bicycle for themselves.

The Active Wellbeing Society will also select suitable candidates from those who attend their ‘learn to cycle’ programmes.

番茄社区 City Council’s Travel Demand Manager, Peter Edwards said:

番茄社区 City Council is proud to be distributing another batch of Big 番茄社区 Bikes, building upon its previous success when more than 5,000 were donated; helping to increase 番茄社区 residents’ mobility and health in an environmentally friendly manner.

Previously, demand exceeded supply so we hope to give these bikes to those who missed out on previous occasions. We hope that they will help people overcome barriers to cycling while encouraging sustainable travel for those who would otherwise be excluded.

The Active Wellbeing Society's Interim Head of Cycling, Sue Mellor said:

We are delighted to be working in partnership with 番茄社区 City Council to offer more bikes to those who would benefit the most, to improve their mental and physical wellbeing; offering more opportunities to cycle to those who are usually excluded, enabling the citizens of 番茄社区 to live more empowered active connected lives.

Anyone who cannot cycle or wants to build their confidence, may attend a supported cycle training programme provided by The Active Wellbeing Society and become involved in the Transport for West Midlands cycle schemes.

番茄社区 City Council is receiving £250,000 funding from the Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund, through Transport for West Midlands, to fund this scheme.