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Barriers to cycling for women in Worcester
Exploring the challenges women face when cycling in Worcester based on insights from over 100 local women, from dangerous driving behaviours and inadequate infrastructure to personal safety concerns, Katie Collier (one of Cycling UK’s 100 Women in Cycling) sheds light on the barriers that discourage women from choosing this healthy and sustainable mode of transport.
My Bike and Me
Susanna Hocking shares her lifelong love of cycling and her inspiring journey in this week's blog post. From childhood adventures to tackling the challenging Hebridean Way, Susanna reflects on the joys, challenges, and personal growth that cycling has brought to her life.
Improve your life: take the wonder drug
Beck Baker shares her personal journey of how cycling transformed her life, both physically and mentally. From hesitant beginner to daily commuter and car-free enthusiast, Beck's story highlights the incredible power of cycling to improve well-being and connect us to our communities.
The Unexpected Cycling Enthusiast
In a surprising turn of events, Katie Collier transformed from a reluctant cyclist to a daily rider and advocate for active travel. Her journey highlights the unexpected joys and transformative power of cycling, even in a city with challenging infrastructure. Read on to discover how embracing cycling changed her life and her perspective on Worcester.
Winter riding by Caroline F
Caroline Fitzmaurice reflects on the joys and challenges of winter cycling in Worcester, sharing her personal experiences and practical tips for staying safe and comfortable on the road during the colder months.