AtoBetter's Learn to Fix Your Bike Workshop - Holt

AtoBetter's Learn to Fix Your Bike Workshop - Holt

Would you like to learn how to fix minor repairs on you or your family’s bikes? Join AtoBetter at our workshops around Norfolk this Autumn.

By AtoBetter

Date and time

Location

The Venue

Kerridge Way Holt NR25 6DN United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

AtoBetter invite you to join us at our free Holt workshop delivered by Paul (Black Cat Cycles). You'll get stuck in with some hands-on learning and take away skills to enable you to keep your/your family’s bike in tip top condition.

Overview

This workshop is suitable for beginners who'd like to learn the basics such as safety checks, how to keep your bike running smoothly, and common problems while you're out and about. Spaces are limited, so we recommend you sign up as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Fully booked? Join our waitlist and be the first to know when new workshops are announced.

If you have any questions, contact AtoBetter:

Email: atobetter@norfolk.gov.uk

Phone: 01603 223379

Frequently asked questions

Is there an age limit?

Yes, participants need to be 16+

What time do I need to arrive?

The session starts at 13:00; please make sure you arrive shortly before this time so that we can sign you in and be ready to start promptly.

Will there be parking?

AtoBetter cannot guarantee that there will be parking, please check with the venue. If your bike is safe to ride, we would encourage you to cycle.

Do I need to bring my own bike?

Yes, to get the most out of the workshop we suggest working on a bike that you/your family own. If you don't have one but would still like to learn, please let us know on your pre-event form. We will get in touch to confirm whether you can borrow a bike for the workshop.

Will I get a break?

Yes, breaks will be planned in to the workshop.

Organized by

The AtoBetter programme is working with communities and a variety of delivery partners to promote a range of travel choices and enable individuals to walk, cycle, use public transport or car share for more of their journeys. The programme is being delivered in partnership with Norfolk County Council, and aims to create a community-led ethos whereby healthy, active and sustainable travel become the norm.

Free
Oct 12 · 1:00 PM GMT+1