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Browse our frequently asked questions below. If you can’t find the information you are looking for, send us an enquiry at cycle@enfield.gov.uk.

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I can already cycle but haven’t for a long time – can I get refresher training?

Our cycle training can offer courses for people at all levels from absolute beginner up to instructor level. Take a look at the different options and if you are not sure what would suit you please contact us and we will recommend a course that is suitable.

Do you deliver cycle training at schools?

Cycle training is available for schools on request. Ask your child’s school to contact us and we can discuss the different options.

Do you offer cycle training for children under 10?

We offer group training during school holidays for children under the age of 10. We advertise upcoming courses here or alternatively follow us on Twitter or Facebook (@CycleEnfield) or subscribe to our newsletter.

We would like to book cycle training as a family – can we do this?

We offer family cycle training to adults and young people aged 10 and over. It allows you to gain confidence and learn skills to cycle as a family. Your instructor will tailor the session to your requirements. Trainees must register to book a session. Find out more here.

Can I book cycle training on a one-to-one basis?

One to one training is available to adults and young people aged 10 and over. Whether you’re a first time rider or a regular cyclist looking to improve your skills, an instructor will tailor the session to suit your individual abilities and goals. Find out more here.

Do you offer cycle training?

There are opportunities for training for riders of all ages and abilities. We provide free, tailored courses to suit your individual abilities and goals. Check out the different training events to see what’s available.

How will people know how to use the new cycle lanes?

Cycle Enfield takes the education of all road users extremely seriously and this forms part of our overall strategy and budget. We run guided rides along the A105 to show people how to use the new infrastructure. In addition, in 2017 alone, we ran training sessions for over 3,500 residents, both children and adults, in which road safety rights and responsibilities formed an integral part.

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