Bike Club in England
- Bike Club Start-Up Guide
- Bike Club Development Officers
- Bike Club Grant Application Forms
- Bike Club Membership
Either browse the Bike Club Start-Up Guide below, download the Bike Club Start-Up Guide or, if you prefer, email us to request a printed Bike Club Start-Up Guide by post.
Newcastle and Gateshead
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York and Darlington
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LondonFrances Chaloner frances.chaloner@bikeclub.org.uk |
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Sheffield, Leicester and Derby
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Blackpool and Lancaster & Morecambe
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Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire
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Exeter and Bristol
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Colchester, Cambridge and SouthendTejesh Mistry tejesh.mistry@bikeclub.org.uk
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Woking and Brighton & Hove
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Chester and Southport
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Bike Club Grant Application
From April 2011 onwards, Bike Club grants in England will only be available in the Newcastle & Gateshead and London areas. However Bike Club membership is available across England. Contact your closest officer to find out more.
Bike Club Grant Guidelines – England (Nov 2011)
Bike Club Application Form- England
Bike Club Grant Terms and Conditions – England
If you have any problems with the pdf version of the form there’s a Word version here:
Bike Club Application Form- England (Word version)
Bike Club Membership
Regardless of the area you are in, you may be able to become part of the Bike Club network and access a series of free support from the Bike Club Consortium and local officers if applicable. Examples of such support can include:
- free registration for the Youth Achievement Awards
- training and young people’s YAA booklets for your first Bike Club year
- free CTC membership, including group insurance
- support from Bike Club officers and consortium partners
- access to Bike Club small grant application procedure
- publicity and promotion for organisation
- brokering partnerships, shared resources with other professionals, groups or clubs that may benefit your project
- identification and access to relevant training
- sourcing and training volunteers
- contacts with registered/qualified cycling professionals
- support designing your club – consultation, format, ideas, examples
The first thing we’d recommend is to contact the Bike Club development officer for your nearest town. Once you have had a dicussion with someone from the Bike Club team, complete the Bike Club Membership Application Form to join the network of clubs growing across the UK.











