Index of guidance sheets

Wheels for Wellbeing’s guides provide a brief overview of best-practice standards for accessible and inclusive cycling. We also provide consultancy and training services to help organisations develop their infrastructure and practice. Please contact us to discuss your needs.

The online versions of these guides contain links to download docx and pdf versions of the guides – if you need alternative formats, please contact us by emailing info@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk or kate@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk .

Guidance sheets:

  1. Guide to accessible consultations
  2. Guide to accessible cycle parking
  3. Guide to vegetation management
  4. Guide to accessible surfaces
  5. Guide to inaccessible barriers
  6. Guide to RADAR locking barriers
  7. Guide to vehicle access restriction bollards
  8. Guide to flush kerbs
  9. Walking, wheeling and cycling definitions
  10. Guide to Temporary Works

Drawings of different cycles in orange and black. From left to right, tandem bike, upright trike, clip-on handcycle, bicycle with rear child seat, recumbent trike, side-by-side tandem.

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Taking Action against Discriminatory Barriers

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Webinar recording Wheels for Wellbeing were delighted to work with Ryan Bradshaw from Leigh Day solicitors to offer this joint session on taking action against discriminatory barriers on 01/11/2023. A…
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Wheels for Wellbeing Guide to Temporary Works

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Introduction Disabled people need journey routes to be consistently accessible, whatever mobility aids we use. Ensuring consistent good practice accessibility during road and pavement works enables both Disabled and non-Disabled…
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WfW Guide to Accessible Consultations

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At Wheels for Wellbeing we’re releasing a series of guidance sheets for local authorities, NGOs, other organisations involved in decisions about walking, wheeling and cycling schemes and for anyone with…
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14 Features of Inclusive Cycle Parking

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Wheels for Wellbeing’s guides provide a brief overview of best-practice standards for accessible and inclusive cycling. We also provide consultancy and training services to help organisations develop their infrastructure and…
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