Cycle training this half term in Nuneaton
Young cyclists will have an opportunity to improve their cycling skills and on-road training during the October half-term holiday.
Warwickshire County Council’s Road Safety team are running courses throughout the county during the fast approaching half term holidays.
A three-day Cycling Awareness course will run from Monday 23 to Wednesday 25 October inclusive, from 10am to 12pm at Manor Park School in Nuneaton.
This three-day course, for children aged 9 years and over (in Y5 or above), is conducted on the road and includes an assessment. Cost is £20 per pupil. Pupils successfully completing the course will receive a certificate.
For further information or to book a place contact Mary Holliday on 01926 412776.
Stan Milewski, Senior Road Safety Officer says: “Cycling is a fun, healthy activity. With training children can improve their biking skills, learn road rules and observation skills essential for helping them to keep safe.”
For more information on road safety in Warwickshire visit http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/roadsafety