Annual Report - The Association of Bikeability Schemes
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Annual Report - The Association of Bikeability Schemes
1 THE ASSOCIATION OF BIKEABILITY SCHEMES (TABS) ANNUAL REVIEW 2014 TABS is a trade association which works with the Department for Transport (DfT) to ensure the highest quality of delivery of Bikeability cycle training. TABS aims to work in the interest of Bikeability schemes, and represents the view of the professional cycle training industry in discussions and decision-making activities with government agencies and other public bodies. TABS’s ultimate aim is more people taking trips by bike more often and more safely. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 2 INTRODUCTION Looking back is not always a good idea – just think of Orpheus or indeed Lot, whose wife met her end as a pillar of salt! Nevertheless TABS can be more confident. We have had much to be proud of in looking back over the year 2014 and you can read about our achievements in the following pages. I hope that you will be impressed about the progress which TABS has made, and appreciate just how worthwhile it is to be a member. Now in its fourth year, TABS is firmly established, with over 120 members, ranging in size from small independent schemes through to national cycling organisations, and representing all types of training providers. I am delighted that this year Halfords, the largest UK cycle retailer, has decided to join TABS as a corporate member too. With this wide spectrum of membership, we can truly ‘speak with one voice’ in our dealings with Government, MPs and the media. During these uncertain times, when funding for cycle training has to compete with so many other claims for Treasury support, the national unanimity of our lobbying is vital. Your continued commitment to TABS is of paramount importance. Once again in 2014 the wider world of cycling has experienced some considerable triumphs – outstanding among them, perhaps, the Tour of Britain with phenomenal public interest and support. Yorkshire will never be quite the same again! But, at the same time, Government has been slow to commit to any programme of significant and sustained investment in “everyday” cycling – for short urban trips, or to the station or to school. The Department for Transport has yet to publish its Cycling Delivery Plan, originally promised in the summer of 2014, although it has received very powerful endorsement from both the Deputy Prime Minister and the Transport Minister. (As this goes to print, the Government has just announced that it is proposing an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill, which will require the Department for Transport to produce a long-term plan for infrastructure, not only for roads, but also for the needs of cyclists and pedestrians. If this is approved by Parliament, it will be the “breakthrough” for cycling, for which we have all worked so long and so hard). At a more modest level of campaigning, this year’s report highlights some of the activities that TABS, both directly and through its members, has been involved in – engaging with MPs, lobbying for more Bikeability funding, demonstrating cycle training firsthand in schools across England. All of this is vital for the future of cycling. Your enthusiasm was much in evidence too at the Annual Conference in Birmingham, with more delegates from more schemes than ever before – over 150 members representing almost one third of all the Bikeability schemes in the UK. This encourages us to plan for a bigger and more exciting conference and venue for 2015; the details will be announced soon. In a busy year, and even with the limited resources available to us – limited, that is, by its membership income – the Association has been able to fund some notable projects, three of which are of particular significance for all TABS members. - First, a series of training seminars on Internal Quality Assurance, designed to share best practise across the Association and ensure that every training organisation provides the best possible Bikeability experience. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 3 - Second, TABS has partnered with Driving Instructor TV to produce a training video for learner car drivers on how to drive safely and appropriately with cycles on the road. This novel approach to road safety training has been widely taken up by driving instructors and has gained the support of the DfT. With the financial sponsorship of the Bicycle Association, and into the future, other organisations too, a series of videos specifically aimed at car drivers is now in preparation. - Three, TABS has initiated a national survey on the impact and effectiveness of Bikeability training. In the past decade over 1 ½ million children have taken part in Bikeability, and gauging its success is key to secure Government funding (a link to the full report is given on page 12). Keeping our members up-to-date with all TABS activities is a challenge, but each month an e-newsletter is sent out to over 600 people to keep members in touch. Isobel Stoddart, the editor, appreciates your feedback and your own stories; it really is the way to spread the word of all of the excellent work which is going on in cycle training nationally. So finally, a plea to all TABS members – please keep up that good work for Bikeability. Encourage others to join the Association. We are only as strong as our membership, and if you can persuade just one training scheme to join, TABS will be able to achieve even more to secure and safeguard the future of Bikeability training. My thanks to everyone involved in this important work – it is nothing less than giving our next generation of youngsters a “skill for life”, which is never forgotten. Thank you on behalf of the Board, for your commitment and professionalism and your support of TABS. I look forward to seeing you all once again at the 2015 conference. Phillip Darnton (OBE) Chairman – TABS Photos on cover page: Top left: Michael Dugher MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport meeting Bikeability students at Pakeman Primary School, London Borough of Islington Top right: Eastlands Velo ‘Cycling Heros’ receiving their Bikeability awards at the National Cycling Centre Bottom left: Bikeability ‘Stars’ award recipient at Loders Primary School, Dorset Bottom right: Bristol City Councils’ Bikeability training recipients cycling part of the Tour of Britain route. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 4 WHO WE ARE TABS has 121 members. The Bikeability schemes that are members are delivering training to over 120,000 children – almost 50% of the total number of Bikeability places delivered annually. TABS is run by a Board comprising of 7 democratically elected Board members (Judith Billingham, Wiltshire Council; Liz Clarke, BikeRight!; David Dansky, CTUK; Dr. Michael Frearson, Outspoken Training; Kirsti Grayson, Govelo; David Shannon, Islington Council and Greg Woodford, Avanti Cycling. There are 4 other co-opted Advisors to the Board (without voting rights) - Phillip Darnton, OBE (Chair of TABS); Victoria Spencer , British Cycling; Paul Robison, Cycle Training Alliance Colin Savage, Devon County Council, Mark Tournier (Chesterfield School Sports Partnership), Dan Cook (CTC). And TABS has one paid, freelance worker - Isobel Stoddart, Development Manager (2 days/week). The TABS board meet quarterly, to review progress, finances and determine priorities for the organisation. They also contribute to meetings, research, campaigns, training between meetings. All Board members and Advisors give their time pro-bono. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 5 THE BIKEABILITY LANDSCAPE – WHO’s WHO Below is a useful ‘Bikeability Landscape’ showing the relationship between all the players involved in funding, delivery and promotion. Advice Award Materials logistics Cycle Training Affinity Advise and administer on behalf of DfT via support contract 1 Approve 1 Instructor Training Organisation Represent schemes to Parent/Carer 1 ~1,000,000 18 Funding (90%) Must offer CPD Must have at least 2 NSITs Should run regular NSI courses Must run NS instructor courses Nag Funding (10%) School Games Host School Local Authority ~120 Child ~80 ~500,000 Permission Train Register with Send permission letter via Contract Instructor ~10,000 1 Members of Services Work for Glossary: TABS = The Association of Bikeability Schemes DfT = Department for Transport Steer Davies Gleave = A transport consultancy CTA = Cycle Training Affinity Contract Bikeability Scheme Offer and deliver Bikeability to ~350 School ~17,000 Approved by DfT Must have CPD policy Should offer instructor mentoring Notes: 1. Some Bikeability schemes may also be ITOs, but they are logically separate entities 2. Some Local Authorities and SGHS’s may also be registered schemes in their own right (i.e. they do not have to contract an external scheme to deliver training) Bikeability Landscape (2014) Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 6 CAMPAIGNING & PROMOTION One of TABS main objectives is to raise the profile of Bikeability amongst key decision makers and secure future funding. This year we were involved in instigating and co-ordinating some major campaigns including successfully challenging the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA)’s view of cyclists’ road position, that included issuing a press release and collating detailed guidance for submission to an independent review. Other press releases we have issued include a press release in response to the Transport Committee Report into Road Safety. Working as a co-ordinator, TABS organised a coalition of organisations to comment on the Green Paper on Driver Training, aiming for cycle training and cyclist awareness to be part of driver training, as well as facilitating a letter to Transport for London (TfL), signed by key road safety campaigning groups, requesting changes to a series of warning stickers for vehicles due to inappropriate wording. As a result TfL issued revised stickers for vehicles. Revised signs issued by TfL, in response to feedback by cycling campaign groups, inc. TABS Phillip Darnton (TABS Chair) and TABS Board members have been hard at work behind the scenes, promoting the merits of Bikeability to MPs, including face-to-face discussions with Dr Sarah Woollaston (Cons MP for North Cornwall), Mary Kreach MP (Shadow Secretary of State, International Development ), Ed Milliband MP and Richard Burden (Shadow Minister - Transport). In April TABS arranged for Robert Goodwill MP (Transport Secretary) to visit Richard Cobden Junior School, Camden, London – an inner city school where many of the pupils can’t ride a bike and so Bikeability training is their first experience of cycling. He subsequently has written about his experience and expressed his commitment to Bikeability. The purpose of our summer campaign – ‘Don’t stop Bikeability – it has changed our lives’ was to influence the content of the Cycling Delivery Plan being prepared by the government. TABS invited schemes to write to their local MPs with local Bikeability stories which illustrated the importance of the training, and lobby for security of funding for Bikeability in future years. There was a very positive response to our campaign from schemes which told TABS that they had written to more than 40 MPs between them. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 7 All over the country schemes, as part of this summer campaign, MPs and councillors were offered to attend and/or take part in a Bikeability session at a school in their constituency. Lord Bradley also took responsibility for informing members of the House of Lords about Bikeability. Andrew Stevenson MP for Pendle receiving Bikeability training Bristol Mayor George Ferguson and Assistant Mayor Gus Hoyt receiving training In the Autumn TABS undertook an exciting collaboration with Carlton Reid (Bike Biz) to make a short, pertinent driving instructor video from a cycling perspective. This video has had over 19,000 views on YouTube since it was first aired in November. This is in addition to the views on the pay-to-view Driver Instructor TV website of Blaine Walsh. Driving-instructor TV has 20,000 driving instructors and learners on its mailing list. Blaine says the advice and information on his site can influence up to 300,000 learner drivers. The video has also been shown at meetings of the London Association of Driving Instructors. TABS is currently in discussion with the DfT to get the video endorsed & publicised by the DVSA as well as influencing the review of the Highway Code. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 8 Filming the Driver Instructor video, from a cycling perspective, Cambridge Throughout the year TABS has had regular meetings with key partners including the DfT and Steer Davies Gleave, which administers the Bikeability programme on behalf of DfT. TABS has also had other important discussions with the Department of Health, Andrew Gilligan (Mayor of London’s advisor on cycling), the London Cycling Campaign, The All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group, Youth Sport Trust and Transport for London. We have even had a meeting with Riders on the Hill – the equivalent to the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group in Australia, although unfortunately they came to London for the meeting! We were delighted to be able to support John Franklin’s new edition of Cyclecraft, by writing an endorsement saying how important it has been in developing the National Standard/Bikeability syllabus. At the same time, we have been able to support and promote our partners’ campaigns including Sustrans national Make the School Run Safer, and the Safer Streets campaign, including adding our signature to letter published by The Times. Whilst writing this report, TABS is still in dialogue with AXA regarding their data analysis used in their local road safety index. We feel it misrepresents the danger presented to children on roads around their schools, and will cause unfounded concern amongst parents and teachers. We are working to get this rectified, starting with revisions to the current text on their website. We are also in the middle of producing a Bikeability infograph, containing key facts and figures. This will be sent to Ministers, senior MPs and their advisors with an accompanying letter encouraging them to include targets for cycle training and funding in their election manifestos. Level 1 session at Southfields School, Ealing, London Whittington Primary School, Shropshire Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 9 MEMBERSHIP The 2014 Annual Bikeability Conference – Promoting Excellence & Professionalism took place on Thursday 15th May 2014 at Carrs Lane Centre, Birmingham, with a welcome video address by Robert Goodwill MP. There were 146 delegates, representing a total of 100 Bikeability schemes and associated organisations. It was a packed agenda, with 3 times as many workshops available on a wide range of subjects selected to suit a wide range of interests, including Legal and Liability issues, Marketing & Promotion, the pros and cons of in-house or out-sourcing training, engaging young people, monitoring and evaluation, amongst many others. A conference report, including a summary of the feedback and member’s evaluation was produced and has been a useful reference document, including helping to shape the structure of the 2015 event. The full report can be downloaded here, or from the TABS website. Delegates receiving raffle prizes at the 2014 annual Bikeability conference Each month we issue a newsletter to over 600 members and industry partners. It is intended to provide an update on TABS activities and also provide a platform to showcase what members are doing. In addition to the newsletter TABS has also been making use of the News page on TABS website and Twitter feeds to keep members updated on recent developments. The TABS Microcosm forum is constantly being updated with new sections showing what’s trending, who is following posts, details of users, and also includes an improved search function. It has unique qualities as a simple item of software that we feel could also have great application for cycling clubs and organisations. New logo available for TABS members to show their affiliation and support Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 10 Photo Gallery – selection of members’ photographs & images Julie Bell and Julie Stone leading a SkyRide near Hull Tour of Britain Stage 7 winner (Brighton) – spot the Bikeability panel behind him! Card received by Islington Council after a L2 Bikeability course Hertfordshire receiving an award at Houses of Parliament Bristol Council’s All Ability cycle training Level 3 training at St. Oswalds School, Dorset Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 11 RESEARCH, TRAINING, ADVICE & MATERIALS This year TABS has contributed our expert knowledge to various groups including TfL’s Cycle Safety Working Group and a response to their Cycle Action Safety Plan, input to the London Cycling Design Standards, and the government’s Cycling Delivery Plan consultation group. We have developed a strong working relationship with Halfords over the last year, having been invited initially to ensure that the messages in their Cycle2Work leaflet plus other materials were appropriate and in line with the National Standard advice. We also provided a set of Top Tips for cyclists and for balance some Top Tips for drivers about sharing the road with cyclists The good news is that Halfords are now corporate members of TABS and further partnership work is planned for 2015. TABS continues to co-ordinate and chair quarterly meetings of the Instructor Training Organisations (ITOs) group to debate key relevant topics, share best-practice, review policy and training documents. This group is now developing developing guidance and industry viewpoints on issues related to quality improvement and training, through the establishment of ‘Task and Finish Groups’ comprising of ITOs and TABS scheme members. Issues such as the duration of DBS, procurement guidance for Local Authority officers, CPD (instructors professional development opportunities), Limits for PCA, the ITO Post Course assessment form, the review of both the Quality Assurance and the Internal Assurance process, and clarification on the 80:20 rule have been discussed. We have also been having regular bimonthly meetings with the Bikeability Support Team to discuss operational issues. TABS Board members has been out on the road, getting our message across at various presentations including to BCOG (London Borough Cycling Officers Group), at the London Behaviour Change conference, Cycle City Expo Birmingham, Cycling Scotland national conference, Hackney Cycling Conference, and at the Active Travel Wales Conference. At these conferences we have been able to update delegates on the results coming back in from our national survey with schools, that are producing valuable evidence about the impact of Bikeability. TABS Director, Dr. Michael Frearson, has co-ordinated collating and evaluating the 2014 national Bikeability School Travel Survey, in partnership with the Statistics department of the University of Plymouth. The results of the survey were published in a full report in December 2014, with headline findings that children who complete Bikeability cycle training are significantly more likely to cycle to school than untrained children, and they report significantly higher levels of confidence cycling on the road. TABS has also enlisted the support of local authorities in England and Scotland to promote a follow-up survey, with a significant increase in take up by schools. In 2014 TABS ran some additional training sessions, building on the ones run in 2013 including a specific course aimed at NSIT(s) involved in the practical delivery of NSI course. This was well attended with positive feedback. TABS is also currently in the process of providing further training, with some financial support from the DfT towards their costs. These will be a series of day-long, Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 12 regional training seminars exploring issues around internal quality assurance, for up to 120 participants. These will be run in February 2015, at 3 different locations around the country. TABS has contacted our members asking for feedback on membership services, suggestions for what else they would like to see, and to find out how members might wish to get more directly involved in the work that TABS does, taking advantage of the significant experience and skills amongst them. This will help inform our work programme in 2015. Throughout the year, TABS has provided a free advice service for members, including working with Cycling Scotland on establishing a Quality Assurance regime for Bikeability in Scotland. . Feedback received by Cycle Experience from Bikeability participants Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 13 FINANCIAL REVIEW TABS has seen an continued increase in membership from 2013 to 2014 which has not only grown the organisation but also provided some income. The good news is that, this year TABS has managed to be financially self-sufficient without relying on grant funding towards our central costs. TABS has received a grant from the Department of Transport, towards the costs of hosting a series of Regional Seminars in February 2015 for additional, rather than core services. Looking forward to 2015 we need to retain our existing members but also continue to increase our membership. TABS is reliant on membership fees to enable us to provide core services. We want to continue to offer a rage of high-quality, valuable services to our members, and also expand our campaigning and quality improvement training work. The TABS Board has agreed to maintain membership rates for 2015 at the same rate as last year, as follows. We hope that, by keeping rates the same, we will be able to attract new members to join TABS. Scheme size – by Bikeability annual turnover £0 – 10,000 £50 £10,001 – 80,000 £150 £80,001 – 200,000 £300 £200,001 – 300,000 £400 £300,001 + £500 Supporter (non-delivery local authorities, 3rd party schemes, charities) £250 Supporter (corporate, national organisations) £400 Fig 1 - TABS membership fee per annum (including a free conference place / scheme) Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 14 9 months to 31 December 2014 – projected annual budget Income and expenditure account 2014/15 Projection 2013/14 Actual 22,370 2,920 9,900 12,256 10,000 769 8,450 - 35,190 31,475 18,280 1,265 1,200 5,767 9,900 1,400 250 300 - 4,828 17,300 502 382 4,868 1,367 2,190 413 60 38,362 31,910 (3,172) (435) Income Membership 2014/15 Grants Conference Consultancy Regional seminars Expenditure Consultancy for projects Administration fees Admin travel and other expenses Computer costs Conference costs Consultancy fees Regional seminars Bookkeeping and Accountancy Bad debts Subscriptions Membership services/contingency Corporation tax (87) (3,172) (348) Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 15 LOOKING AHEAD TO 2015 TABS is now 4 years old, and developing more of a profile and reputation as experts in the practical delivery of Bikeability. Whilst we are still a very small organisation, we have managed to be financially self-sufficient this year in terms of core costs, thanks to an increase in membership this year. However there are lots of areas where we would like to do more work, and improve our services for members, including providing more training opportunities. In 2015 we would like, not only to retain existing members, but also to recruit more members to TABS. We are particularly interested in recruiting more new members from local authorities (both grant providers and in-house providers), from School Games Host Organisers, and small schemes. In 2015 we will be keeping our membership rates the same as 2014. With increased membership and hence more funding, TABS would like to focus on updating and expanding the functionality of our website, increase the amount of training and consultancy courses offered and build on our the research programme. And of course, we are looking forward to the 4th Annual Bikeability Conference, in partnership with British Cycling, to be held at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester. We hope that increased membership, more campaigning and PR work and networking with key partners will ensure that the importance of providing high-quality Bikeability training is recognised at all levels, in order to secure on-going funding in the lead-up to the next election. And we will seek on-going dialogue/feedback with our members and supporters in order to add and/or adapt our plans, to take advantage of new opportunities or address new challenges. Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 16 THANK YOU! TABS would like to extend a big thank you to all the Bikeability schemes and associated organisations that have been members during 2014. We hope that they will continue to support the work we do in 2015, joined by many other schemes and supporters. Background - List of Members 2014 (in red = School Games Host Organisers) Scotland GTRCC South Ayrshire Cycling Scotland Scotland England Sustrans British Cycling CTC Halfords North West Blackpool Council Chorley Bikeability Eastlands Velo Bikeability Training Ride Revolution Rochdale Metropolitan Council South Ribble Borough Council Sporting NRG Limited Tameside Sports Services BikeRight! Trafford Council Warrington Borough Council Pendle SSP Legacy Sport (Spen Valley) Go Velo Our Ladies RC Primary/North Manchester SSP Stockport Council Blackpool, Lancashire Chorley, Lancashire Manchester Preston, Lancashire Rochdale Lancashire Blackburn, Lancashire Manchester Manchester, Merseyside Trafford Warrington Nelson, Lancashire Liversedge, W Yorkshire Lancashire Manchester Stockport North East Newsome High School and Sports College Safe2Cycle York City Council Darlington Council Quality Teaching Services First Step Sports Hull City Council Stockton Council North Yorkshire County Council Pedal Ready BeCycling Cycle Leeds Durham Council Huddersfield, W. Yorkshire Shipley York Darlington Hull Hull Hull Stockton North Yorkshire Sheffield Bingley Leeds Durham Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 17 Midlands Wheely Fun Wheels Amber Valley SSP Aspire Sport Cycle Training Solihull MBC Prospect4Sport Cycling Warwickshire Council Worcestershire Council Chesterfield SSP Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Herefordshire County Council Roliston Forestry Centre (Get Active) Telford & Wrekin Council Derby City Council Middlesborough Environment City First Grade Coaching Gloucestershire Council South Gloucestershire Council Staffordshire Council Walsall Council Wheelability CSI: Cycle Safety Instruction Urban Vision Nottingham City Council Chesterfield Leicestershire Erdington Solihull Little Eaton, Derbyshire Warwickshire Worcestershire Chesterfield, Derbyshire Dudley, West Midlands Herefordshire South Derbyshire Telford & Wrekin Derby Middlesborough Bramcote, Nottingham Gloucestershire South Gloucestershire Staffordshire Walsall North East Derbyshire Buxton, Derbyshire Salford Nottingham East of England North East Lincs Cycle Training Lincolnshire County Council Riding a Bike Cycle4Life Cycle Training Cycle Training East Essex County Council Outspoken Training Bikeability (Southend) Smart Cycle Training Tri-a-Sport Cycle Training Cycle Instructor .co. uk Lincolnshire Lincolnshire St. Neots, Cambridgeshire Central Bedfordshire Braintree, Cambridgeshire Essex Cambridgeshire Southend Norwich Norwich Stevenage South West Wiltshire Council Bath and North East Somerset Council Dorset County Council On Your Bike Cycle Training Penryn College Poole Council Bristol City Council Cycle Training Cornwall Pedal Power Training Somerset County Council Devon County Council Life Cycle UK Wiltshire Somerset Dorset Dorset Cornwall Dorset Bristol Cornwall Gosport Somerset Devon Bristol Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 18 Mid Cornwall Sports Network Mounts Bay/Penwith SSP Plymouth SSP Mid Cornwall Cornwall Plymouth London London Borough of Bromley London Borough of Haringey London Borough of Islington London Borough of Kingston Westminster City Council London Borough of Bromley London Cycling Campaign London Bike Hub Technicolour Tyre Company Vandome Cycles Cycle Instructor.com Cycle Training UK Best Bike Training/Cycletastic Capital City Academy SSP Home Counties Buckinghamshire County Council Spokes Cycling Instruction Hampshire County Council B3 Cycling Cycle Experience Mountbatten School SSP Rowhill Cycle Training Cycle Confident Haddenham Cycle Training Hertfordshire Council Surrey County Council Luton Borough Council West Berkshire Council Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire Hampshire Hatfield, Hertfordshire St Albans Romsey, Hampshire Aldershot, Surrey Surrey Hertfordshire Hertfordshire Surrey Luton Berkshire South East West Sussex Council Brighton & Hove Council Medway Council East Sussex County Council Kent County Council West Sussex Sussex Medway, Kent East Sussex Kent Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk 19 GET IN TOUCH If you would like to know more about TABS work, have any suggestions or queries or are interesting in joining TABS as a member or supporter we’d love to hear from you. To get in touch with TABS please contact: Isobel Stoddart Development Manager TABS c/o 1 Fairfield Close Staveley, Cumbria LA8 9RA isobel@tabs-uk.org.uk 07952 786621 Website: www.tabs-uk.org.uk Discussion Forum: https://tabs.microco.sm/ Twitter: @TABSbikeability Look out for Each Other campaign, Essex County Council Association of Bikeability Schemes CIC - Company No: 07903754 www.tabs-uk.org.uk / info@tabs-uk.org.uk