Archive for the 'Craigmillar Cycles' Category

Hunters Hall features on the cover of the 8th edition of the Edinburgh Spokes map.
It’s now on sale in bike shops and on-line.
The photo (top one) was taken in April on one of the first rides of the Hunters Hall Bike Club.


Today Hunters Hall bicycle children spent their time taping tools and fixing bikes.
Spanners were marked with red and yellow tape to show they belonged to the club.(The reason that this was done by girls was because their bikes didn’t need fixing!)
Boys needed two punctures fixed and one bike needed a replacement rear mech and a [...]


LPS Visits QMU

16Nov07

Lismore Primary School had its first cycle trip today. Twenty two children and four adults (including Head Teacher Marlene Galashan) enjoyed a six mile round trip to the new Queen Margaret University. 
The sun shone, the shop in Newcraighall got some extra business and the swing park made a good snack stop. 
The children mostly understood the idea of keeping [...]


 Hunters Hall Bike Club now has a nice tidy workshop.  The H.H. Housing Co-op added the helmet/vest hooks and a board for hanging the tools. 
The waistcoats, tools and helmets were bought with money from a programme funded by the Scottish Executive (administered by Sustrans) for tackling the school run. 
As well as basic bike maintenance, HHBC members go on local rides to [...]


Bingham’s community policeman Mark Thomson was asked to attend a photocall yesterday – at the same time as the usual Friday afternoon Bingham Bicycle Club.
So he took the club members to Holyrood High School’s playing fields to see the launch of a rugby initiative. It was also a chance to meet local MSP and Justice [...]


After a series of successful Bike Clubs, the Venchie has decided to run a course for the young people who come to the Breakfast Club.
The youngsters will get a bike to use and skills training in the playground of the former Craigmillar Primary school. 
They will then go on local rides and also use the bikes to get to their [...]


The Bingham Clubbers followed the Brunstane Burn to the back of Newhailes House and explored the woods.
They found that local youngsters had built an interesting series of bumps and jumps.
A bit too interesting for anyone not used to anything too extreme, so the riders went to another nearby hill for some practice! 


Bingham Bicycle Club has been awarded £3,000 from the Bingham Community Regeneration Fund.
The money will be used to buy more tools and spares for the workshop in the garage at the Bingham Community Complex, pay for sessional workers and a trip to Glentress.
The money will be administered by ChangingPace.


CDO Visits BBC

20Oct07

City of Edinburgh Council’s new Cycling Development Officer, Richard Orr, visited the Bingham Bicycle Club yesterday and was impressed with what he found!  

The garage with a pile of bikes that had been abandoned all over Bingham and rescued by the concierge; the ‘really nice kids’; the neglected BMX track - ‘I see great potential’; the Bings - ‘even more potential, and [...]


HHBC at AGM

26Sep07

Photo Susan FinlaysonAfter nearly a year of bike fixing and rides, the young people in the HHBC told Co-op members about the Club.
Development Worker Scott Weatherstone reports: “One of the highlights of Hunters Hall Housing Co-op’s recent AGM was the appearance of several members of the Co-op’s Bike Club. The children, admirably kitted out [...]