E-cycle extension fund: successful bids
Updated 22 June 2021
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Local Authority | Department for Transport funding | Pilot description |
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Birmingham City Council | £199,000 | Increasing the availability of e-cycles and adapted e-cycles through a range of providers including the West Midlands Cycle Hire scheme; Active Wellbeing Society; Bike Brum and Midland Mencap. |
Devon County Council | £124,617 | Expansion of the existing on street electric cycle hire network. |
Isle of Wight Council | £132,920 | Provision of e-cycle loans and subsidised e-cycle hire across the Isle of Wight. |
Kent County Council | £87,800 | Expansion of existing e-cycle training and establishment of additional training hubs. |
Leicester City Council | £250,000 | E-cycle outreach programme in market towns and extension of Leicester City Council Wheels to Work scheme and Leicester Bike Share Social Inclusion programme. |
Norfolk County Council | £250,000 | E-cycle loans focussed on key target areas building on existing Cycle Loan Scheme and making adapted e-cycles and standard e-cycles available through ‘Fun and Fit for All’ disability cycle trial sessions. |
Plymouth City Council | £59,835 | Introduction of a number of small scale, innovative, trials to tackle the barriers to preventing greater uptake of e-cycles by giving people first-hand experience of using an e-cycle, the skills to maintain an e-cycle and the confidence that they can be safely stored. |
West of England CA | £247,877 | Expansion of existing e-cycle fleet, e-cycle security promotion and community engagement. |
York | £133,040 | Enabling people in York to trial and potentially purchase e-cycles through publicity, try-outs, cycle training and discounts. |