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Somer Valley Wheels is a 'Cycling for all' project run by the Sports and Active Leisure department of Bath and North-East Somerset. The views expressed on this website are not necessarily those of the Bath and North-East Somerset Council. The project is located at the back of the church rooms of St Nicolas Church with whom the project has a working partnership.

The Project is supported by the Bath and North-East Somerset PCT, the Colliers Way Rural Tourism Project, NRGy and the Somer Valley Partnership.

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Bath and North-East Somerset Council

Sustrans
Colliers Way Rural Tourism Project

Biking Brits Nigel's Blog

St Nicholas Community Cafe

Somer Valley Partnership

Somer Valley Wheels is a 'Cycling for all' project run by the Sports and Active Leisure department of Bath and North-East Somerset. The views expressed on this website are not necessarily those of the Bath and North-East Somerset Council. The project is located at the back of the church rooms of St Nicolas Church with whom the project has a working partnership.

The Project is supported by the Bath and North-East Somerset PCT, the Colliers Way Rural Tourism Project, NRGy and the Somer Valley Partnership.

Links:

NRGy

Get Active

Bath and North-East Somerset Council

Sustrans
Colliers Way Rural Tourism Project

Biking Brits Nigel's Blog

St Nicholas Community Cafe

Somer Valley Partnership

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Somer Valley Wheels are pleased to announce that a NEW Somer Valley Riders group has been established. Whilst we are still negotiating with Bath and North-East Somerset Council on some of the detail about the arrangement we are very hopeful that the group and the rides will continue. We wish it to be know that the negotiations with both the Council and St Nicholas Church PCC have always been in a very cooperative spririt and in the best interest to see the scheme continue.

We are not aligned to any political party and have declined any invitations to be represented. Somer Valley Wheels is open to all and aims to provide 'Simple Cycling for All! No more, no less! If you have any enquiries please email us using the contact form. 

SVW and Tandemclub ride for Bikeweek 2010

Somer Valley Wheels are pleased to announce that a NEW Somer Valley Riders group has been established. Whilst we are still negotiating with Bath and North-East Somerset Council on some of the detail about the arrangement we are very hopeful that the group and the rides will continue. We wish it to be know that the negotiations with both the Council and St Nicholas Church PCC have always been in a very cooperative spririt and in the best interest to see the scheme continue.

We are not aligned to any political party and have declined any invitations to be represented. Somer Valley Wheels is open to all and aims to provide 'Simple Cycling for All! No more, no less! If you have any enquiries please email us using the contact form. 

SVW and Tandemclub ride for Bikeweek 2010

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Bikeweek 2011 Ride

  Somer Valley Wheels put up some interesting events for Bikeweek 2010.



Goodbye Tea and Trade

goodbye tea and tradeIn July we said goodbye to our friends at the Tea and Trade Tearooms.



Wear Red Ride for British Heart Foundation

Wear Red rideSomer Valley Wheels riders wore red in aid of the British Heart Foundation and felt healthier for it!



Turkey Burn-off ride 2009

Turkey Burn-off rideDid anyone turn up for the Turkey burn-off ride in that dreadfull weather?......



Somer Valley Wheels at the British Heart Foundation Ride

SVW at BHFThe Somer Valley Wheels team at the start of the 27 mile route of the British Heart Foundation Somerset Levels Bike Ride; 7th June 2009.



Somer Valley Wheels in Chair's Award

Community Sport Award 2009Two regulars of Somer Valley Wheels were nominated for the Bath and North-East Somerset Chair's Community Sport Awards 2009. Katie Shoosmith was nominated and awarded the under 18 Sports Volunteer Award and Debbie Yarlett was nominated for the Disabled Sports Award (Over 19)



Valentine's Ride goes down a treat

Valentine's Ride17 people turned up for the 'Ride your Heart' out event. The first special event of the year.

 

 



No more bone-shaking for Colliers Way leisure riders

Colliers Way resurfacingCyclists will soon enjoy one of the UK’s most scenic leisure rides without a bone-shaking start when a bumpy and rutted section near Radstock gets smoothed over.



Somer Valley Wheels celebrates 1,000th bike ride

1000th ride was celebrated in styleA celebration is taking place in Radstock to mark the 1,000th bike ride by members of the Somer Valley Wheels project, funded by Bath & North East Somerset Council in partnership with Bath and North East Somerset Primary Care Trust (PCT) and the Brighter Futures Group.


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