South of Scotland’s aim to be world-leading cycling destination is 'on track'

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South of Scotland’s aim to be world-leading cycling destination is 'on track'
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The South of Scotland’s aim of becoming one of the leading cycling destinations in the world is on track – and on schedule.

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Looking ahead, the Partnership – made up of local and national organisations representing thousands of people across the region – is now looking to capitalise on the recent award of a UCI Bike Region Label title, which recognises the commitment to both elite cycling competition and cycling for all. Since the launch of the strategy at the Convention of the South of Scotland meeting in Hawick in September 2022, the partnership group has helped take forward a series of projects.

“The successful development and implementation of the South of Scotland Cycling Partnership Strategy has played a key role achieving the label and is a great example of what partnership working can produce.

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