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Pedal-Strokes and Brain Injury Cycling Group

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Every Wednesday at to
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Adults (over 18)
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£4
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Sheffield Cycling 4 All run friendly and inclusive cycling sessions using trikes designed for disabled people or people with long term mental or physical health conditions.

Pedal-strokes and Brain injury cycling group is for anyone who has been affected by a stroke or brain injury. You can go on your own or with a friend or PA. Enjoy a social cycle in the park on our range of trikes and bikes adapted for you.

The Pedal-strokes and Brain injury cycling session take place:

  • When: Wednesday 12pm-1:30pm

The cost is £4 for riders and free for carers. To book your cycling slot, you can email, call or text them.

Sheffield Cycling 4 All also run a session on Wednesday mornings (10:30am-12pm) for people with visual impairments called Visually Impaired Peddlers.

And general inclusive cycling sessions using trikes designed for disabled people or people with long term mental or physical health conditions run throughout the week:

  • Monday: 10:30am-1:30pm (either 10:30am-12pm or 12pm-1:30pm)
  • Tuesday: 10:30am-1:30pm (either 10:30am-12pm or 12pm-1:30pm)
  • Wednesday: 10:30am-1:30pm (either 10:30am-12pm or 12pm-1:30pm)
  • Thursday: 10:30am-1:30pm (either 10:30am-12pm or 12pm-1:30pm)

Please note: events may not be running on bank holidays and over the Christmas period. Please double check with the organiser (before attending) if you are unsure.

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Address
Hillsborough Park, Parkside Rd, Sheffield , S6 2AB

Organised by Sheffield Cycling 4 All

Sheffield Cycling 4 All run friendly and inclusive cycling sessions.

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