Cycling

Bike Storage, Showers and Water Points

Blur Cycle We have a wide range of bike storage options ranging from a secure personal bike locker, secure cage and unsecured Sheffield stands.  Showers are also located on all campuses.  To access the secure bike storage join UNIBBUG.

Check out the Ecoversity Campus Map created by our Student Ambassadors which directs you to showers and fresh water points located on campus and available to all.

UNIBBUG

The University of Bradford Bicycle User Group (UNIBBUG) aims to promote and encourage cycling to and at the University, by acting as a forum for cyclists and representing the views of cyclists to the University. For further details or visit the UNIBUG website for more details about this group.

Bradford Cycle Map and Journey Planner

The Bradford District Cycle Maps are now available and can be obtained by visiting Bradford Councils Cycling webpage. Click here to see the Bradford District Cycle Map  or Cycle Journey Planner

Second Hand Recycled Bikes

Bike As part of the UBU's environmental work 'Cycle re Cycle', a voluntary project, have opened a shop selling recycled bikes from £20 and nearly new ones from £60. Support the environment and buy a recycled bike for your local travels.  The bike shop is located in Student Central.

The shop, which is called 'Crank It Up' not only provides bikes but also bike maintenance and advice to cyclists at beginner and advanced level. Bikes available range from child to adult sizes.

See their web site at www.cycle-re-cycle.org.uk (external link) or contact ecoversity@brad.ac.uk for more information.

Cycle to Work 'Tax Free' - Scheme on HOLD

Unfortunately due to changes in the Tax System have lead to this scheme being put on hold while an alternative is sought.  More information to come.



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Smart Mover

Nigel Hulley - Runner "It takes me 55 minutes to run and 45 to cycle and a lot of the route is off road on the Leeds Country Way which makes it safer."

Nigel Hulley, Runner

Contact:

You can get in touch by using the following email:

ecoversity@bradford.ac.uk