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Two Mile Ash enjoys sunniest bike bus so far

15 children and five parents enjoyed the sunniest bike bus ‘FRideDay’ so far – the last ride of the term – with thanks to Brioche Pasquier UK for providing the sweet treats at the end!

This bike bus initiative is part of a national scheme set up by Sustrans and Schwalbe Tyres, and is made possible in MK by a small grant from MK Community Foundation.

The Two Mile Ash bike bus runs Fridays in term time, leaving the ‘Wind in the Willows’ Pentworth Park at 8.10am and picking up students at different points along the route. Any parent interested should contact teacher Jake Saville contact Organiser Tom Bulman at cyclingmk@citizensuk.org, tel 07962 838685.

A similar scheme began at Bushfield School on 24th May (photo story), and it is hoped other MK schools will follow in September.

Primary pupils excel in Bikeability Olympics Final at thecentre:mk

43 children aged 9-11 participated in this year’s MK Bikeability Olympics final in Middleton Hall, thecentre:mk, on 5th July. Their schools had reached the final through three heats hosted by local schools (Heat 1 on 16th April, Heat 2 on 12th June, Heat 3 on Tues 25th June).

All contestants competed in five events and there were several excellent performances.

Individual medals were awarded as follows (full results):

  • Bike Detectives – Bronze – Oliver, Cold Harbour; Silver – Aashan, Bushfield; Gold – Rauf, The Premier Academy.
  • Obstacle Course – Bronze – Alfie, Bushfield; Silver – Arjun, Two Mile Ash; Gold – Reshan, Two Mile Ash.
  • Pump Relay – Bronze – Ashan, Bushfield; Silver – Dylan, Two Mile Ash; Gold – Omna, Caroline Haslett.
  • Slow Race – Bronze – Reshan, Two Mile Ash; Silver – Alfie, Bushfield; Gold – Ito, Two Mile Ash.
  • Road Ride – Bronze – Amelia, Loughton; Silver – Polina, The Premier Academy; Gold – Zuzannah, Oxley Park.

The overall school trophy winners were:  Bronze, Caroline Haslett; Silver, Bushfield; Gold, Loughton and Two Mile Ash (shared following a correction to the results).  These schools will collect their engraved trophies from the Mayor before the Peace & Unity Ride through CMK on 11th July.

The medals and trophies were presented by MK Mayor Marie Bradburn and Patrick Jarman of Bikeability Trust UK.

A special award was made to the overall winning student: Alfie, Bushfield School. Alfie received a £50 gift voucher from Beverley Lumsdon, Events Manager of thecenre:mk.

Thanks to all schools who took part in this year’s Bikeability Olympics, and the Bikeability Instructors who set up and adjudicated the events

and Ringway for providing the cones.

Sweet boost for Bushfield Bike Bus riders

On Friday 5th July, nine eager Year 4-6 pupils arrived early to the Wolverton Agora bus stop, the meeting point for the weekly Bushfield Bike Bus.

They knew that all Bike Bus riders were going to be offered free cake by the owner of Tea & Toast Cafe on Church Street, Umut Alkpan. Sure enough, there was a large slice of chocolate or cheese cake for all (photo above)!

“It was a bit wet,” said MK’s Mayor Marie Bradburn (pictured below), “but we had a lovely ride despite the weather.”

This bike bus initiative is part of a national scheme set up by Sustrans and Schwalbe Tyres, and is made possible in MK by a small grant from MK Community Foundation.

Bushfield Bike Bus seeks, which began on 24th May (photo story), seeks parent volunteers to help out on Friday mornings next term. If you are interested, contact Cycling Citizens Organiser Tom Bulman at cyclingmk@citizensuk.org, tel 07962 838685.

Barleyhurst, Loughton and The Premier Academy through to Bikeability Olympics finals

Barleyhurst, Loughton and The Premier Academy primary schools booked their places in the MK Bikeability Olympics finals on 5th July with impressive performances in Heat 3 on a sunny afternoon at Bushfield School.

Encouraged by the Mayor of Wolverton & Greenleys, Bridget Lewis (photo below(, 26 Year 5-6 pupils from four schools, including Bushfield who already have a team in the final, each competed in five events:

  • Bike Detectives
  • Pump Relay
  • Slow Race
  • Obstacle Course
  • Road Ride.

See results.

The highest performing individual was Aashan from Bushfield, who scored 21 out of a possible 25 points from the five contests. The Mayor gave him a special reward – to have a go wearing her gold chain! The second highest scoring students was Polina of The Premier Academy (20 points), followed by Ivy of Loughton Primary School (19 points).

The Final on Friday 5th July will be take place at Middleton Hall hosted by thecentre:mk (see last year’s final). All parents are welcome to attend as spectators.

To find out more, contact the Cycling CitizensMK Organiser, tel 07962 838685.

Two Mile Ash and Cold Harbour through to Bikeability Olympic finals

Two Mile Ash and Cold Harbour primary schools booked their places in the MK Bikeability Olympics finals on 5th July with impressive performances on a sunny afternoon at Two Mile Ash School.

Encouraged by MK Mayor Marie Bradburn (top corner above), 21 Year 5-6 pupils from three schools, including Bushfield who already have a team in the final, each competed in five events:

  • Bike Detectives
  • Pump Relay
  • Slow Race
  • Obstacle Course
  • Road Ride.

See results.

The highest performing individual was Ito from Two Mile Ash, who scored a maximum 5 points from each of the five contests. The Mayor gave him a special reward – to have a go wearing her gold chain!

The third heat will take place at Bushfield School on Tuesday 25th June. The final on Friday 5th July will be take place at Middleton Hall hosted by thecentre:mk (see last year’s final).

To find out more, contact the Cycling CitizensMK Organiser, tel 07962 838685.

Mayor leads Two Mile Ash bike bus pilot

New Mayor Marie Bradburn led 31 children on the first ‘bike bus’ pilot to Two Mile Ash School. 7 parents joined the ride.

“I am delighted to be launching this second pilot as part of MK’s Year of Cycling,” she said. “We know that cycling is not only good for your health, research shows it also makes it more likely you’ll earn good money when you leave school.”

This bike bus initiative is part of a national scheme set up by Sustrans and Schwalbe Tyres, and is made possible in MK by a small grant from MK Community Foundation.

The Two Mile Ash bike bus will run on Fridays until mid-July, leaving the ‘Wind in the Willows’ Pentworth Park at 8.10am and picking up students at different points along the route. Any parent interested should contact teacher Jake Saville contact Organiser Tom Bulman at cyclingmk@citizensuk.org, tel 07962 838685.

A similar scheme began at Bushfield School on 24th May (photo story), and it is hoped other MK schools will follow in September.

Mayor leads first MK bike bus

New Mayor Marie Bradburn led 8 children on a 2km circuit of Wolverton to arrive in time for lessons at Bushfield School.

“I am delighted to be launching this initiative in my first week of MK’s Year of Cycling,” she said. “We know that cycling is not only good for your health, research shows it also makes it more likely you’ll earn good money when you leave school.”

“We’re pleased to be the first school to take part in this scheme as we’ve been promoting cycling for several years,” said Richard Hill, Head of PE at Bushfield School. “Our goal is to teach every child to cycle as a life skill. We hope the bike bus will encourage them to cycle more outside school as well as to and from school.”

This bike bus initiative is part of a national scheme set up by Sustrans and Schwalbe Tyres, and is made possible in MK by a small grant from MK Community Foundation.

The Bushfield bike bus will run on Fridays until mid-July, when it will end with a bike breakfast celebration for all who have taken part.

Children and supporters, including MK Mayor and her consorts Mia and Rhianna, at end of MK’s first bike bus ride to Bushfield School, Wolverton

A similar scheme will begin at Two Mile Ash School on Friday 7th June, and it is hoped other MK schools will follow in September.

If you have a child in Bushfield or Two Mile Ash schools, and would like your child to join the bike bus ride one Friday morning, contact Organiser Tom Bulman at cyclingmk@citizensuk.org, tel 07962 838685.