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I then popped over to check out the BMX track at Longbarn Lane - beginners track that is screaming out for attention and I understand an application for funding is in process, so it can be extended.
So, 2 great facilities where I hope I will engage the "next generation of cyclists" in Reading to use whilst I'm here for the next 3 years?
On my way to my next meeting I swung by the PSCO's office at Cemetery Junction to see if they would interested in taking part in the Cycle Festival - security marking of bikes. I also took the opportunity to let them know the increase of cycle thefts in and around the area. I was told that the police were handing out free D-locks and they were going to check to see if any were left for me to give away through Bike Week.
I then attended a NHS roadshow at the Pakistani Community Hall near Palmer Park - a great opportunity to let them know what was going on in East Reading in the way of cycling. When I arrived a group of men had gathered for their weekly lunchtime meeting and I was able to hand out leaflets and chat about my sessions over at the stadium. Who knows maybe 1 or 2 of them may just decide to join the cycling for health sessions.....?
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And busy planning for ... Bike Week!
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