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Cycling Roadshow Coming To Town

Edgar Fernandez, Sustainable Travel Planner, AtoBetter Published: 02 July 2025

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Residents of Wymondham are invited to the AtoBetter Community Roadshow on Sunday July 13th from 11am to 4pm at Ketts Park Community and Recreation Centre. Organised by Norfolk County Council’s AtoBetter project, the event promises a relaxed, friendly atmosphere with plenty to see and do, including family-friendly activities, testing various bikes, and information about local community groups.

The Roadshow aims to unite the community and highlight the area's brilliant organisations and groups. This free event is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a day out with family and neighbours while learning more about local services, activities, and travel options.

A fair with lots of people at stalls

Bring your friends and family to try out a variety of cycles, including adapted bikes, cargo bikes, and e-bikes with Outspoken Cycles and Bike Active Norfolk, showcasing how cycling can be accessible, enjoyable, and suitable for all ages. Outspoken Cycles will also run their popular pedal-powered Scalextric track: a fun and competitive activity with an active twist. Attendees can also participate in zorbing with LB Coaching: an activity as entertaining to watch as it is to try.

A range of local businesses, services, and groups will be attending, including Howards Cycles, South Norfolk Communities Team, Norwich Cycling Campaign, The Ramblers, and Rehook. Attendees can bring their own bikes for free health checks and minor repairs at a Dr Bike session with mobile mechanic Black Cat Cycles, and Bike Register, a security marking scheme acting as a visible deterrent to bike thieves.

An outside sports area

No booking is required, and all ages are welcome.

For more information about the Roadshows or the AtoBetter project, you can visit the website here.

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