Cycle Lewes
Promoting Cycling
For all, in and around the County town of Lewes.
Campaigning
For safer streets and sustainable transport.
Supporting
Cyclists and communities.
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Friends of Cycle Lewes
For all, in and around the County town of Lewes.
For safer streets and sustainable transport.
Cyclists and communities.
Friends of Cycle Lewes
Bricycles is an independent, non-political community group,Our ultimate goal is a city in which everyone feels safe to cycle, regardless of age and ability.
Cycling UK’s Cycle Advocacy Network (CAN) brings together people with a shared interest in creating the conditions that enable more people to cycle.
Cycling UK’s mission is to make cycling a safe, accessible, enjoyable and ‘normal’ activity for people of all ages and abilities.
Dr Bike is a group of cycle enthusiasts who want to help local people to use their bikes more.
Local Branch of the UK's National Cyclists' Organisation.
When completed, the Egrets Way will comprise a safe, largely off-road network of walking and cycling paths linking the towns of Lewes and Newhaven with the villages in between.
Cycle Seahaven is a friendly and inclusive social cycling club based in the Seahaven area of East Sussex (Seaford, Newhaven and Peacehaven).
Lewes Living Streets group wants to make walking and cycling easy and enjoyable by making roads safer, easier to cross, less noisy and less busy.
Re-Cycle is a community project which provides an environmentally friendly means of recycling unwanted bikes. It is part of Get Socially Active which is aimed at supporting people who live in Lewes, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Seaford and surrounding villages.
Sustrans is custodian of the National Cycle Network, a UK-wide network of traffic-free paths for everyone, connecting cities, towns and countryside.
Variety of social rides for silver cyclists in the Lewes area.
South Coast Alliance for Transport and the Environment (SCATE) is a network opposed to damaging road building and want to see investment in cleaner and more efficient alternatives instead.