Gloucestershire gears up for Cycle September
Cycle September kicks off at the beginning of the month and is all about helping more people discover the joy of riding. Whether it’s to work, to the shops or simply for fun, the challenge is open to everyone, regardless of experience or fitness level.
It’s easy to take part, as people are encouraged to ride throughout the month of September and all rides count, whether it’s a short trip to the shops, a daily commute or a weekend adventure. There are also local, national and industry leaderboards with great prizes to be won.
The initiative supports the council’s objectives to get more people cycling and walking and complements its investment into cycling and walking projects, including its ambitious infrastructure project, the Gloucestershire Cycle Spine, a 26-mile cycle path being built across the county which now links Cheltenham and Gloucester. Our approach aims to make walking and cycling safer, easier and more attractive for everyone, supporting the council’s wider commitments to climate action, public health and road safety.
Cllr Roger Whyborn, cabinet member for sustainable transport at Gloucestershire County Council, said: “Cycle September is a brilliant way to build healthy habits, support sustainability and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re cycling to work, popping to the shops or heading out with friends, every ride counts. It’s free to join and open to everyone, no matter your experience. Riding together helps us feel good, connect with others and strengthen our communities across Gloucestershire.
“It makes cycling safer and easier for all. Let’s get pedalling this September and show how small changes can make a big difference to our health, our environment and our county.”
Registration is quick and free and participants can ride solo or as part of a workplace, school or community group.
For more information, visit https://www.lovetoride.net/gloucestershire
- To view a video promoting Cycle September, go to: https://youtu.be/L2Z-c-gFRgQ