Our inclusive cycling project Sheffield Cycling 4 All is peddling into Spring offering free all-ability cycling sessions to give disabled people and people with long-term health conditions more opportunity to ride a wide array of cycles in safe surroundings. With over 30 different trikes and bikes which can be adapted to you, the sessions are run by a trained session leader and a range of volunteers.
11 – 14th March: National Lottery Open Week – Hillsborough Park MUGA
10.30 – 1.30
To celebrate National Lottery Open Week and as a way of showing appreciation for their Lottery funding, Sheffield Cycling 4 All is offering free cycling all week.
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18th March: Adapt-e ICE RECUMBENT TRIKES try-out day – Hillsborough Park MUGA
10.30 – 1.30
Calling all: Stroke Survivors, Acquired Brain Injury Survivors (Headway), Spinal Injury, Balance Issues, Cerebral Palsy, Fatigue Syndrome, Parkinson’s & Amputees. Come try some of the best e-assist recumbent trikes around. Adapt-e will bring a range of Adult recumbent trikes, alongside Sheffield Cycling 4 All’s usual range. No need to book, just turn up.
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19th March: Parkwood Springs Inclusive Off-Road Cycling Day
Prebooked slots, starting at 10.30
Come and try out off-road cycling on the tracks and trails of Parkwood Springs, Sheffield. Experience Community from Leeds will be bringing a range of different E-assist off-road trikes (handcycles and foot pedal cycles). The sessions are free of charge but you do need to book in advance and spaces are limited. Each session lasts 1.5hrs.
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22nd March: Concord Park Inclusive Cycling Day
10.30 – 2.30
This will be Sheffield Cycling 4 All’s first time cycling in Concord Park. No need to book but you will need to fill in a form if you haven’t cycled with them before.
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