Young Wheels

Our children and young people’s cycling sessions will be returning on Sundays next month! Previously known as ‘Kids on Wheels’, these sessions are now called ‘Young Wheels’ and will be open to all children and young people up to the age of 25.

The sessions will be occurring weekly on Sundays starting on Sunday the 4th February at the Croydon Sports Arena (Albert Road, SE25 4QL) and 45-minute time slots will be available to book via our website at 1pm and 2pm respectively. Sessions can be booked in the same way as our other open sessions are booked via the website.

For more information, please email bookings@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk or call 020 7346 8482.

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