We love hearing stories from all over the world of people and places that have benefited from our work.
We got this email the other day after running a month long encouragement programme in a city:
Hi Jenny,
We love hearing stories from all over the world of people and places that have benefited from our work.
We got this email the other day after running a month long encouragement programme in a city:
Hi Jenny,
The core revenue funding in England for cycling & walking is delivered through the DfT’s Access Fund. Successful bids will have 3 years of funding to help in the delivery of their local initiatives and programmes.
Meeting the Criteria
Bids will need to show how they will meet two of the key criteria:
Love to Ride Access Fund Elements:
Comprehensive year round cycling encouragement programme – including 3 focussed and intensive periods of engagement, links to and promotion of your other local initiatives, and engagement of workplaces, schools and higher education institutions.
GPS data gathering and analysis tool – cutting edge technology improving cycling, walking and sustainable transport in your area with real data and best in class data analysis tools (which are thankfully very easy to use!). Learn more here.
Walking Initiatives – We’ve been asked by some local authorities what we’d recommend to encourage walking and to complement their Love to Ride programme. Find out more about those here.
Read our 2 pager on how we will support your Access Fund
Interested in how we can support your Access Fund bid? Get in touch with Sam Robinson – sam@lovetoride.org
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Here’s a quick 2 minute video on some of our new features coming to Love to Ride in 2016:
Interested in learning more about how to bring Love to Ride in your area? We’d love to hear from you! together@lovetoride.net
Below are a few of the emails that we got just in the last week from people who have engaged with Love to Ride. These stories are what it’s all about!
“Dear Love to Ride Team,
Thank you so much for this Awesome program.
It has motivated me to get back on my bike after 24 years, something I was always scared to do.
I have been riding ALL over and am now feeling the fun and freedom I used to feel as a little girl.
I love the feeling of the wind blowing in my hair and the smell of the fresh sea air – it is so exhilarating! I’ve attached some of my pics.
Your program has also helped me to get out on the road – something that I would never have attempted to do in the past, I now have the confidence to share the road with all vehicles.
It’s also helped my family & work colleagues start pedalling.
Thank you once again for everything you have done to get us Gold Coasters back on our bikes. It’s been one hell of a ride!
Many thanks,
Tanya”
“Having not ridden my bike for over 18 months, the Love to Ride Challenge encouraged me to get my bike off the wall and out onto the road. I had a couple of minor incidents leading up to me hanging the bike up in March last year, nothing major but they had certainly knocked my confidence and I was apprehensive about riding out on the road.
I started off small in the challenge and only did laps of my estate, but I have increased the number of laps and even ventured out into the wide world on Saturday 31st October which was a big step. I am loving being back on the bike and look forward to continuing riding on a regular basis.
The Challenge was just what I needed so thank you for the encouragement.
Kind regards
Tracey”
“I have been always persuading myself to start commuting by bike. It’s healthier, cheaper and more environmentally friendly. Finally, the challenge got me going and I have not sit back into the car seat once during this last month. What I have never expected that I will manage my 11 km journey to Griffith University in a shorter time than by car! The traffic in the rush hour is so bad that I am faster on a bike than in the car. Well, faster by 1 minute :-). I am definitely ditching the car for good.”
Lukas F.
In a CIVITAS webinar I gave today I mentioned a number of the behavior change concepts, theories and tools that we use to get more people cycling.
Here are a three very interesting concepts that I would recommend people learn more about:
Community Based Social Marketing (CBSM) – Doug Mckenzie-Mohr has done some excellent work understanding and sharing how we can be much more effective at changing people’s behavior. Read this short 6 page PDF on CBSM.
Baby Steps – BJ Fogg from Stanford University – watch this short 2 minute video and think about how we can apply ‘baby steps’ theory to getting more people cycling.
The Fogg Behavior Model – BJ Fogg from Stanford University – a short explanation of the Fogg Behavior Model can be found on this website: http://www.behaviormodel.org/
Many thanks to Sarah Martens from Mobiel 21 for organising the webinar and bringing so many people from around the world together to hear about our work.