Bike It
Bike It, a national project aimed at encouraging students to use
two wheels instead of four for their trips to school is making a
big impact in Ashford.
Bike It, run by sustainable transport charity Sustrans, has seen
a ten-fold increase in cycling levels in participating schools in
other UK towns and cities – bucking the trend in declining numbers
of children cycling to school. And it is hoped that the same great
results can be achieved in the 12 schools taking part across
Ashford.
Sustrans’ local Bike It officer is supported by Kent County
Council, and will be working intensively with primary and secondary
school pupils, their parents and teachers to raise awareness of the
health and environmental benefits of cycling.
The Bike It officer will work with schools in a
variety of ways including providing class-room lessons,
encouragement through incentive schemes, fun events and bike skills
and maintenance sessions.
In addition, the Bike It offcier works with schools to ensure
they have secure cycle storage and access to cycle training which
is provided by the Kent Road Safety Team. Since March, our
local Bike It officer has organised a variety of two wheeled
events including bike breakfasts, cycle to school days and Dr. Bike
sessions.
To help children across the country to cycle to school, the Kent
Highway Services is also implementing five ‘Safer Routes to
Schools’ cycle routes and links throughout 2008.
Bike It is funded by Cycling England and the cycling industry.
For more information visit the Sustrains website.