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HEALTH ON WHEELS

Is your organisation wishing to start up a healthy cycling initiative or are you finding sustainability of your current scheme difficult. If so then Cycling Projects may be able to help?. HEALTH ON WHEELS. HEALTH ON WHEELS.

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HEALTH ON WHEELS

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  1. Is your organisation wishing to start up a healthy cycling initiative or are you finding sustainability of your current scheme difficult. If so then Cycling Projects may be able to help? HEALTH ON WHEELS HEALTH ON WHEELS Cycling Projects has been instrumental in the development of community based cycle programmes across the UK with their HEALTH ON WHEELS initiative. The programmes have been developed in partnership with local Primary Care trusts and Sports Development Teams within Local Borough Councils with the simple aim of promoting cycling as a healthy, sustainable and enjoyable mode of physical activity.  “Our Cycle for Health scheme has grown due to the partnership we formed with Cycling Projects. We struggled to sustain our project initially but with their help, knowledge and volunteer training packages, we have built a sustainable and ever growing scheme” NHS Lead for Physical Activity, 2011. For more information, contact us now! Cycling Projects 3 Priory Court, Buttermarket Street Warrington, WA1 2NP 01925 234213 www.cycling.org.uk iain.lancaster@cycling.org.uk

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