Cooking Up Gold in the Bike Kitchen
Following their sensational world record breaking Gold medal performance, Katy Marchant and Sophie Capewell, alongside fellow two-wheeled Olympic medalists Beth Shriever and Josie Knight, have returned from Paris to Manchester where they train at the National Cycling Centre.
They’ve teamed up with Manchester Bike Kitchen, a fantastic non-profit community organisation in Hyde that promotes cycling as a way to boost both physical and mental health.
Manchester Bike Kitchen has just launched a new bike hub at Wythenshawe Civic Centre, offering bike repairs, a bike library, maintenance sessions, volunteering opportunities, and even an employment support program. They also have affordable bikes for sale and welcome donations.
Don’t miss their weekly ‘Tea and Tinker’ sessions every Tuesday, 10am-4pm at Wythenshawe Town Centre Civic, where older people can drop in and learn more.
Find out more via the link below.
Cooking Up Gold in the Bike Kitchen
Following their sensational world record breaking Gold medal performance, Katy Marchant and Sophie Capewell, alongside fellow two-wheeled Olympic medalists Beth Shriever and Josie Knight, have returned from Paris to Manchester where they train at the National Cycling Centre.
They’ve teamed up with Manchester Bike Kitchen, a fantastic non-profit community organisation in Hyde that promotes cycling as a way to boost both physical and mental health.
Manchester Bike Kitchen has just launched a new bike hub at Wythenshawe Civic Centre, offering bike repairs, a bike library, maintenance sessions, volunteering opportunities, and even an employment support program. They also have affordable bikes for sale and welcome donations.
Don’t miss their weekly ‘Tea and Tinker’ sessions every Tuesday, 10am-4pm at Wythenshawe Town Centre Civic, where older people can drop in and learn more.
Find out more via the link below.