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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Cycling friendly - how anyone anywhere can benefit from cycling

Cycling Scotland

Day
Thursday 16 June
Time slot
15:30-16:30
This event took place almost 2 years ago
Room
M2
Wheelchair accessible
Contact
Sandra Lavergne
Topics
Environment Funding & fundraising
Who was the event aimed at?

Fundraisers

Who spoke at this event?
Sandra Lavergne, Development Officer for Communities at Cycling Scotland will provide some information on the support available from the Cycling Friendly programme.

She will be joined by a representative from Urban Fox, a Glasgow-based community group. They will speak about the community work they’ve been leading on to promote cycling and share their experience with the Cycling Friendly Community programme.

The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session.
Event summary and materials

What was covered in your sessions?

The session provided information on Cycling Scotland’s Cycling Friendly programme, aiming at supporting organisations across Scotland to take a leading role in increasing number of people who cycle. The session focused on the support available for community groups and on funding opportunities. Two Glasgow-based community groups joined the conversation and provided some feedback on their own experiences leading on cycling projects as part of the programme. 

Was there any useful feedback or reflection from the participants?

The session triggered some inspiring conversations around inclusivity and diversity in the cycling industry. The presentation also led to further discussions involving partnership work with national and local organisations. 

How people can find out more or get involved in your work?

Cycling Scotland’s website provides key information on the Cycling Friendly programme and on Cycling Scotland’s other key areas of work. Feel free to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more updates. 

 
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