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Whether you are new to cycling, or just want to brush up on your skills to feel more confident riding on the road, the council offers free cycling training to anyone who lives, works or studies in the borough.
You can receive one-to-one training from a qualified instructor in:
Sessions are held from 4pm to 8pm on Wednesdays and 4:30pm to 6:30pm on Fridays at Jim Peters Stadium.
Contact Vandome Cycles by email info@vandomecycles.co.uk or call 020 8220 3075.
Try out TfL’s online cycle training course to improve your basic skills to feel more confident.
You’ll learn:
Watch a teaser video of the course.
Do you own an E-bike? Check your bike is safe and legal on the Transport for London website.
Cycling in heavy traffic is extremely dangerous. It is vital that all cyclists are aware of any dangers that may occur and are knowledgeable about maintaining their bike.
Read a summary of the rules for cyclists including advice on bike maintenance and safe behaviour on the road.
Cycle lighting is an important and legal requirement when it’s dark or when visibility is seriously reduced. To ride when it's dark your bike must have a working white front light, a red rear light and a red rear reflector.
By law, new bikes must be fitted with wheel and pedal reflectors and it is a good idea to upgrade older bikes too. All legal lights and reflectors will be marked with the latest safety standard. Pedal reflectors must be amber. Front reflectors are not essential, but if you have one, it must be white and facing forward.
Reflectors will not work when they are dirty, so keep them clean. Reflectors are not replacements for proper lights.
Cycling’s greatest danger is head injuries, and a helmet is your best defence. New helmets are far better than older models, with advances in materials making them light, comfortable, stylish and safe.
If you already own a helmet, check it fits correctly. Make sure that it feels snug and comfortable, allows clear all-round vision and hearing. It should not cover your eyes or ears, make sure it fits squarely on your head and it doesn't tilt forwards or backwards, and make sure it's well ventilated.
Most importantly, if it takes a hard knock, it is likely to be damaged. Don’t take a risk – buy a new helmet.
“The cycling sessions at Vandome Cycles are excellent. We have been training here for 4 weeks and my children have enjoyed them all. The staff are professional and friendly and provide an excellent service. It would be nice to have a refreshment point here.”