Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire – Clyde Cycling Hub is calling on local residents and community groups to help make its bike recycling project a success. To achieve its goal of diverting bikes from landfill and providing affordable cycling options, the hub urgently needs volunteers to assist with bike refurbishment and a network of convenient drop-off points throughout the community.
By joining the volunteer team, individuals can contribute to a greener future while gaining valuable skills in bike mechanics. Volunteers will play a crucial role in transforming unwanted bikes into reliable and affordable transportation options.
The hub is also seeking suitable locations for bike drop-offs, such as community centres, church halls, or local businesses. These drop-off points will make it easier for residents to donate their old bikes and contribute to the project.
To ensure the long-term sustainability of the bike recycling initiative, Clyde Cycling Hub is actively seeking innovative ways to promote the benefits of refurbished bikes and generate revenue. The enterprise is exploring partnerships with local businesses and community groups to create a thriving market for reconditioned bicycles.
Individuals interested in volunteering or offering a drop-off location are encouraged to contact Clyde Cycling Hub directly.