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Thursday, 14 November 2019

The Guardian

  • 'The bike saved me': cycling project for vulnerable people under threatThe Bristol Bike Project has been repairing abandoned or unwanted bicycles for vulnerable people for 10 years – but now faces an uncertain future“We noticed people were walking three hours to come to us, to see friends, to go to college, to do voluntary work,” says James Lucas, co-founder of the Bristol Bike Project. “It can take it out of you if you are doing that every day. If you are used to just having money for a bus, or you have a car or are used to having your own bike, you can take that mobility for granted.”The not-for-profit cooperative’s Earn-a-Bike programme has been repairing aban...

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