To reward
those primary schools which do great work in the borough to promote sustainable
travel and its benefits, Havering Council is offering free places to pupils and
parents on 12 local guided cycle rides led by qualified cycling instructors.
There are two
route options, off-road with optional on-road sections, one starting and
finishing from the Ingrebourne Valley Visitor Centre in Hornchurch and the
other from RSPB Rainham Marshes.
There will be
a friendly, supportive environment suitable for families and children, with two
national standard instructors leading the rides (maximum 12 riders per ride).
Morning rides will meet at 10am for a 10.15am
departure and 12pm finish.
Afternoon rides will meet at 1pm for a
1.15pm departure and 3pm finish.
Ingrebourne Valley rides meeting point:
Ingrebourne
Valley Visitor Centre,
Hornchurch
Country Park, Squadrons Approach,
Hornchurch,
RM12
6DF
Rainham Marshes rides meeting point:
RSPB
Rainham Marshes,
The
Visitor Centre,
New
Tank Hill Road,
Purfleet,
RM19
1SZ
Riders are advised to bring a bottle
of water and waterproof clothes with them, in case of hot weather or rain.
Cycle helmets are also strongly recommended.
To
book your free places please visit www.havering.gov.uk/bikeabilityride where
you will be asked to select your preferred dates from the choices available.
Places will be allocated on a first
come first served basis and your booking confirmation will also include further
information about the ride.
Risk assessment and safeguarding
Bikeability Ride is delivered by
qualified National Standards Cycling Instructors (NSIs) registered with the
Department for Transport. Instructors will undertake a thorough site-specific
risk assessment before each session and continue to assess risk throughout the
session. A copy of risk assessment documentation will be available to you prior
to the start of the session.
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