Autism and Learning to Cycle
Marie Bassford is a researcher at De Monfort University in Leicester. She is currently working with Wheels for Wellbeing on a research project exploring the experiences of autistic children and cycling. In this blog she tells us how learning to cycle with her autistic twin boys got her interested in inclusive cycling and inspired her research project.
A (Financial) Year in the Life of Inclusive Cycle Campaigning
Today it the start of the new financial year, so we decided to go through our campaign accounts and pick out some highlights from the last financial year! In no particular order, here are some things that we’re particularly pleased with.
Inclusivity from the start at Active Travel England
The All Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking (APPGCW) recently hosted a webinar with Chris Boardman, the new Head of Active Travel England (ATE), and Brian Deagan, the interim Head of Inspection at ATE…
MISSION (E-trikes) ACCOMPLISHED!
A couple of weeks ago, Debbie, our Wheels4Me co-ordinator, and Heidi, one of our Campaigns and Policy Officers, made a daytrip to the National Archives at Kew to collect two tricycles.
Training on Inclusive Cycle Parking Goes Live!
e recently delivered our first inclusive Cycle Parking Design training and it was a big hit!
