Free Government backed £50 bicycle repair voucher
The Government backed £50 cycle repair voucher scheme is about to go live. Continue Reading
The Government backed £50 cycle repair voucher scheme is about to go live. Continue Reading
By Scarlett McNally BSc MB BChir FRCS(Tr&Orth) MA MBA FAcadMEd As lockdown eases, some people will resume driving. Bespoke urges people to think about how they are driving. Any employer should ensure their drivers follow good practice. Many drivers are… Continue Reading
A seafront cycle route may be constructed as part of the Covid-19 infrastructure plans for Eastbourne. We need to support this. Continue Reading
Eastbourne Covid-19 emergency protected cycle lane proposals King’s Drive (and Lewes Road) is one of Eastbourne’s busiest arteries, linking the town centre and seafront with several large residential areas: Upperton, Ratton, Hampden Park, Willingdon and beyond to Polegate and Hailsham.… Continue Reading
Bespoke’s proposal for cycle access between Eastbourne railway station and seafront via Terminus Road Continue Reading
Walking and Cycling groups across the county demand the reinstatement of £5m from the East Sussex County Council Walking and Cycling budget. Continue Reading
The plans for Eastbourne’s town centre exclude cycling. Please help Bespoke ensure we get the cycle friendly town we all want and need. Continue Reading
On Sunday 22nd September 2019, please come and join Bespoke Cycle Group, Parents 4 Future Eastbourne, and Extinction Rebellion Eastbourne, for a cycle ride and walk to call for a safe cycle route along Eastbourne’s seafront. Eastbourne is practically the… Continue Reading
Last Sunday around 200 people gathered with bikes and banners on the freshly landscaped, car-free piazza by the Congress Theatre and Towner Art Gallery. Stephen Lloyd MP and Mayor Steve Wallis were there to give their support – yet again… Continue Reading
Please join Bespoke and Parents for Future Eastbourne to call for a safe cycle route along Eastbourne seafront on 9th June 2019. We’ll be cycling on the road, and marching on the prom from the Towner Gallery to the Pavilion… Continue Reading