"Far too many children miss out on learning to ride because they don’t have access to a bike at home."
Active Together is appealing for unwanted bikes to help launch a new Bike Bank in schools across Leicestershire.
More than 30 schools will take part, loaning refurbished bikes to pupils aged 9–13 and providing training to build confidence and skills.
Anita Bird, Assistant Development Officer for Active Together, said: “Far too many children miss out on learning to ride because they don’t have access to a bike at home. By donating, you’re giving a young person the freedom, confidence and joy that cycling brings. It’s a simple act that can have a lasting impact.”
The scheme is funded through Active Travel England’s grant programme and has been timed to start after Christmas, when many households may have replaced old bikes with new ones.
Donated bikes will be refurbished at Rutland Prison workshops, giving inmates valuable skills while recycling resources.
Schools will then loan the bikes and provide ‘Learn to Ride’ training sessions funded nationally, starting in March 2026.
Confirmed bike shops include Specialized (Fosse Park), Melton Recycles, Lutterworth Cycle Shop and PedalPower (Loughborough) where bikes can be donated between December 29 and January 8.
Councillor Adam Tilbury, Leicestershire County Council’s Lead Member for Highways and Transport, said: “This scheme comes at the perfect time of year. After Christmas, many families have new bikes and older ones sitting unused. Donating those bikes in this way means local children and young people who might otherwise miss out can learn a skill that stays with them for life. Cycling can open doors to further education, jobs and opportunities, as well as helping young people stay active, feel confident and healthy.”
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