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WE ARE MERGING

Empowering people and bicycles for a new beginning.

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COMING SOON

we are joining with Cornwall
Life
recycle

Revitalising pre-owned bicycles and guiding volunteers and youth has been a core focus for us. The restoration of donated bikes do not only find there way into our discounted sales room, they are also distributed to various recipients in need, such as schools, community groups, refugees, and more.

 

In addition to our efforts in the workshop servicing and repairing cycles,  we don't just give bikes a second chance, but we also provide Alternative Provision for young people who may struggle in traditional education. Our goal is to offer a supportive and nurturing environment, collaborating with schools to create tailored programs either on-site or within the school setting, allowing these young individuals to shine and succeed.

 

As well as hosting Learn to Fix workshops that enable the community to acquire and hone their bicycle repair skills, we also establish bike repair stations within the community. These stations provide a space for people to bring their bikes for free or low-cost repairs.

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Check out our current website here for more info​

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Monday - Thursday 

9:00am - 3:30pm

Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday & Sunday 

Closed

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Unit E2 Formal Business Park,
Camborne, TR14 0PY

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Alternative Provision Sessions
Monday - Friday

Sessions start from 10:00am
Please contact us for
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info.
 

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Our vision is "to have a world of happy, confident bike riders: benefitting mental health, social inclusion, physical fitness and a sense of community."

Our mission is "to provide a place where every child in Cornwall can have the opportunity to discover their potential on a bike."

© 2021 by The Cornwall Bicycle Project

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