CN250572 Bikeability Training
Bikeability is the nationally approved cycle training scheme, which is predominantly aimed at school children and offered in every local Council area across England.
The delivery of this training has, for many years, been subsidised by a Dept for Transport (DfT) grant, which was allocated to local authorities and school sports partnerships (SGOs).
Bikeability, along with all other DfT Active Travel investment, is now part of the Active Travel England (ATE) portfolio.
ATE's long term aim is for half of all journeys to towns and cities to be walked or cycled by 2030.
ATE's remit, and direction, is clearly to support local councils in their active travel ambition and delivery, including training children and adults to cycle safely, and cycle more.
The Bikeability Training will be delivered by registered Bikeability Trust suppliers in accordance with the national standard 'Bikeability Delive…
What the supplier must deliver
ATE's remit, and direction, is clearly
ATE's remit, and direction, is clearly to support local councils in their active travel ambition and delivery, including training children and adults to cycle safely, and cycle more.
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- award · Awarded
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- Find a Tender
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- 061478-2026
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