International Bike Bus Sticker Swap!
Worcester, UK – Bike Worcester has launched a unique initiative to connect young cyclists across the globe. The "Bike Bus Around-The-World Sticker Swap" invites primary school children to design stickers that capture their love for their journeys to school – whether by bike, scooter, or skateboard.
This project encourages children from around the world to share their experience of these journeys through art, with their creations being printed and shared with Bike Bus participants both locally in Worcester and internationally. The culmination of this initiative will be a world-first sticker exchange at the 2025 Global Bike Bus Summit, where children's artwork will be showcased and swapped with fellow Bike Bus volunteers from around the world.
"We're incredibly excited about this project," says a Bike Worcester spokesperson. "It's a fantastic opportunity for children to connect with their peers worldwide and share their passion for walking, wheeling and rolling to school. The scheme is designed to foster creativity, strengthen the links that Worcester has within the global Bike Bus community, and inspire even more children to experience the joy of riding and scooting."
Bike Buses support and encourage children and their parents to cycle to school each week on an organised route. Volunteer leaders, who are often parents, coordinate the groups setting off safely and crossing at junctions, which gives families a safe space and confidence to cycle together.
Worcester is the host city for the World Bike Bus Summit in April 2025, which is expected to attract visitors from North America, Europe and other towns and cities in the UK. The summit is a grassroots initiative organised by Bike Bus volunteers from around the world to enable and encourage collaboration, knowledge exchange and connections. Its purpose is to create networks between advocates, ensuring Bike Buses continue to grow, creating energy and demand for politicians and decision makers to invest in safe routes for children. Other host cities include Barcelona, Frankfurt and Lisbon.
The initiative is open to all primary school children, regardless of whether they currently participate in Bike Buses. Bike Worcester is running the schemes to promote the Bike Bus Summit and to build on the links between Bike Bus volunteers in Worcester and those from other cities and countries around the world. By encouraging participation from all young people who enjoy human-powered journeys to school, Bike Worcester aims to promote the many benefits of active travel, from physical and mental well-being to building community and contributing to a more sustainable environment.