Manchester boost for disabled cyclists
A new free loan scheme has been launched in Greater Manchester and Inverness to help people with long-term health conditions and disabilities to enjoy the benefits of cycling. The Inclusive Cycling Experience, launched by Cycling UK, has a variety of bespoke and customised cycles.
Its fleet of tricycles, e-cycles, recumbent cycles and tandems help overcome many of the problems that prevent people with disabilities, such as visual impairment, limited mobility or dyspraxia, from using a standard upright two-wheel bicycle.
The programme, funded by the Motability Foundation, opened in Greater Manchester on 17 April and Inverness on 19 April. The loans come with confidence-building taster sessions, with expert support ensuring each person gets a cycle that is right for them and their cycling needs.
Jenny Box, Cycling UK’s deputy director of behaviour change, said: “Cycling is not only a joyful experience that everyone should have a chance to enjoy, but it can significantly boost independence for people with long-term health conditions or limited mobility.”