Remember that there is a £300 bursary available for training to be a cycle instructor from Cycling England.
Here:
www.bikeability.org.uk/professionals/instructor_bursaries.php
(So whatever training provider you go for, you will get £300 - only covers England though).
One of the things we (CTUK) are trying to find out is how much funding is left for cycle training. On the neg side there was a finite pot set aside also talk about reaching a saturation point. On the plus side the gov does seem to be saying that you get more bang for your buck when you invest in cycling. The Lib Dem guy Norman Baker talks about cycling and cash on the Guardian podcast here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/audio/2010/jul/02/tourdefrance
Remember that there is a £300 bursary available for training to be a cycle instructor from Cycling England.
Here:
www.bikeability.org.uk/professionals/instructor_bursaries.php
(So whatever training provider you go for, you will get £300 - only covers England though).
One of the things we (CTUK) are trying to find out is how much funding is left for cycle training. On the neg side there was a finite pot set aside also talk about reaching a saturation point. On the plus side the gov does seem to be saying that you get more bang for your buck when you invest in cycling. The Lib Dem guy Norman Baker talks about cycling and cash on the Guardian podcast here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/audio/2010/jul/02/tourdefrance