I think they're saying that there are many cycle trainers and where there is a shortage, local authorities can choose to divert some of the bikeability pot to train and support new instructors.
Perhaps big bikeability schemes will pay for people to be trained if they need some.
Perhaps some people will pay £400-£500 for that respected qualification. (I paid around £700 for my TFL qualification 20 years ago)
Perhaps people will really explore their motives for training as an instructor if they have to fork out themselves.
I think they're saying that there are many cycle trainers and where there is a shortage, local authorities can choose to divert some of the bikeability pot to train and support new instructors.
Perhaps big bikeability schemes will pay for people to be trained if they need some.
Perhaps some people will pay £400-£500 for that respected qualification. (I paid around £700 for my TFL qualification 20 years ago)
Perhaps people will really explore their motives for training as an instructor if they have to fork out themselves.