The Bike Bank - Devon

The Bike Bank - Devon Providing Training and Skills through Recycling Bicycles. Contact us via email: bikebank@eci.org.uk. The Bike Bank has three aims.
1. WHAT HAPPENED?

The Bike Bank - Devon is a project of Exeter Community Initiatives. Registered Charity Number: 1026229

WHAT IS THE BIKE BANK - DEVON? It will work in a similar way to a food bank (i.e. a food distribution base for those who can’t afford food). By supplying people with subsidised bikes by referral . A Referral can be given out by a support agency, the job centre, doctors or social services to those who can’t afford to buy a bicycle but would benefit physically or financially (to go to work) by having one.

2. The Bike Bank will also offer a sheltered workshop. Using donated bikes and a team of volunteers, vulnerable adults with physical or mental health problems will be able to learn useful skills in a supportive environment.

3. It’s also good for the environment, reducing landfill and good for the city encouraging people to use two wheels instead of four. BACKGROUND:

Over the last year Exeter Community Initiatives (ECI) piloted a bike recycling project, which we called Exeter Community Bikes (ECB), to provide the opportunity for vulnerable people to gain skills in repairing unwanted bikes. Our main aim was to promote employability through ‘hands-on’ learning and supporting people to build their skills in a work environment. For the pilot project a temporary workshop was set up in an empty shop unit in Harlequins in the centre of Exeter. Sessions were led by volunteer mechanics (pictured) with support from other volunteers who were keen cyclists but less skilled/experienced as bike mechanics. The volunteer mechanics provided the training and support for the participants to repair a bike. The bikes were donated by members of the public who no longer wanted them. It received a lot of support from many people in the bicycling community and MP Ben Bradshaw. It was also selected by John Lewis’ Community Matters to benefit from their charitable giving scheme. It means that it will be one of three charities to receive a share of £3,000 donated by the store. Each charity receives a proportion of the money according to how many tokens are supplied by shoppers. James, 22, from Exwick in Exeter, said the project had been a great experience for him. “I finished the bike I was working on in three days, but I still came the rest of the week because I enjoyed it so much. It’s been a reason to get up in the morning.”

Graham, 20, from Burnthouse Lane, agreed: “I know a lot about bikes already so this has been really great. I would love to have a job like this.” (Exeter Daily, July 2013)

03/10/2023

We’re sad to share that after several successful years, Exeter Community Initiatives’ Bike Bank project closed at the end of September 2023 due to our current funding coming to an end. Since Bike Bank began in 2013, we have offered bike maintenance courses to the community and have worked with Ride On - Cycling For all to deliver training, and repair bikes for resale.
A special thanks to Ride On for working in partnership with us on this project and thank you to everyone who has supported or attended our Bike Bank project.

09/08/2023
17/05/2023

We have been a bit quiet on here so thought it is time to remind you of what we do.

Bike bank offers 6 x 3 hour free sessions in a workshop learning to repair and rebuild bikes. We are charity funded and the aim is to learn practical skills, to build confidence, reduce isolation, to support wellbeing and/or recovery and gain experience of being in a workplace environment. FREEMOOVEMENT Exeter Community Initiatives Wellbeing Exeter Recovery Devon Ride On - Cycling For all

Contact us if interested- either message or email bikebank@eci.org.uk

12/04/2023

Address

61 Haven Road
Exeter
EX28DP

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9am - 5pm

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07966992085

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