By Óné Chappy
Bradford
cyclists have been treated to a hearty breakfast in Centenary Square. The so-called ‘Bike breakfast’ is an
annual summer event aimed at
promoting cycling in and around the city.
The scheme has
been designed for those who enjoy cycle commuting already, and to give a little
encouragement to those who are thinking about becoming regular cyclists.
This year’s
event, which took place at Centenary Square attracted around 32 cyclists.
Tom Jones
from the Bradford City Council's Transport Planning Team said the bike
breakfast is just one of the events they run around the city to promote cycling
in Bradford.
He said,
“It is just a case of putting on hot drinks, a little bit of food and pastry”
“We do at
least one each summer just to say thanks for bothering and to encourage more
people to cycle.”
Cyclists
in the city said they are pleased to see the council doing something to promote
cycling within their community.
Cyclist
Martin Heminway said, “Anything to promote cycling is fantastic, the more
people on bikes the better”.
The two
hour long event also gave cyclists advice on how to keep safe on the roads as
well as introducing them to cycle friendly routes.
The campaign is funded by Bradford
Council and go:cycling adult cycle training
campaign.
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