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Blue tools

Are you a Community Bike Project in need of some tools… of the famous blue variety? Then this may be worth a punt ⚙️🔧👇👇👇 Park tools community grants👋👋 https://buff.ly/3nV3Sl4 #justride  #communityproject #activetravel #cleanair #cyclinglife   #bikemechanics
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Grab a brew

Grab a brew, have a read. A very detail-rich report into why cycling is good for everything from retail sales to property prices, challenging many myths: https://buff.ly/3f7hB59 #justride #activetravel #cleanair  #pedalpower #gearchange #cycleforhealth #zerocarboncities
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SPT survey

Today we issue our short survey about #SnodlandPumpTrack. If you live or work in Snodland or the surrounding areas we strongly urge you to do this. Click on this link, answer the questions and hit the “Finish Survey” button: https://bit.ly/3pBGNWn It all helps in the plan to make it happen, get it built and give the community a real and lasting asset. #CommunityCycleworks #SnodlandTownCouncil @Snodland2017 #PlacesToRide @salusyouthgroup
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Twisted facts

Here’s an interesting article on how the mainstream media like to twist facts to suit an anti-cycling agenda: https://buff.ly/2UJd1kx #communitycycleworks  #activetravel #cleanair #cyclinglife  #twowheelsgood #morekidsonbikes #gorideyourbike #pedalpower #gearchange #cycleforhealth
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Bike Fix Friday

It’s Bike fix Friday Is your bike broken? Want to learn how to fix basic problems on your bike? Limited numbers to stay COVID compliant. Booking essential…but FREE 🙂 Book here https://buff.ly/32gCKE #justride #activetravel #cleanair #pedalpower #twowheelsgood #se17
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Build a Bike announcement

We are very excited to announce the latest round of our Build a Bike project has been kindly sponsored by @vistrypartners1 and @NHGhousing The project involves young people and adults creating bikes to keep, from bikes that have been donated from various sources. You learn maintenance skills to restore a bike to a roadworthy condition from one that has been donated and worn out parts stripped off. You get to keep the bike at the end of the course. How cool is that? We love this project are thrilled that it’s up and running again.  Give a man a fish
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