Twelve Shropshire primary schools have been chosen as the first to take part in a new cycle training pilot.
Twelve primary schools have been chosen to take part in the new cycle training pilot
Shropshire Council has been chosen to take part in the third phase of the Bikeability Trust’s In-School Cycle Training Pilot, and in July invited schools to express an interest in the training. As places on the training are limited, the remaining schools will be invited to take part over the next two academic years.St Mary’s Bluecoat C of E, BridgnorthOur Lady and St Oswalds Catholic Primary, OswestryThe Grange Primary, ShrewsburyKirstie Hurst-Knight, Shropshire Council’s cabinet member for children and education, said: “The pilot will give our teaching staff the skills to deliver cycle training and help our children to grow up with the ability and confidence to cycle on the road.
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