Vivacity are launching an Adapted Cycling Scheme at Ferry Meadows in Peterborough on Saturday 19th June from 12pm to 3pm.
The launch will allow everyone to come and try a range of specially adapted cycles designed for all ages and abilities free of charge. An experienced hand cyclist will be available on the day to offer help and support on using the cycles.
Free food and parking are available on the day.
For all enquiries regarding the launch event, contact Vivacity’s Disability Sports Development Officer Tom Potts on 01733 863807 or tom.potts@vivacity-peterborough.com.
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