Freedom of Your City
The Freedom of Your City is a new campaign from Cycle Exeter, which is a partnership between Devon County Council, Exeter City Council, and Cycling England.
The campaign aims to double the number of cycle journeys in and around Exeter by 2011.
To support this, we’re carrying out more than 70 improvement projects on roads and cycle lanes, and offering lots of free support such as downloadable maps, and free cycle training for riders of all ages and abilities.
Enjoy the freedom of your city
Have a look at some examples of how people in Exeter are already enjoying the freedom of our city by cycling more. See the case studies here
Cycling with confidence
Amber Richardson, 10 years old “I just did my level two Bike It course. I did it with another 8 or 9 students and I enjoyed it. The instructors were nice and good. I cycle a lot on the weekends, … Continue reading
Cycling for families
Stuart Thorn – commuter, 39 years old “I’ve been cycling since I was a child and used to ride to school. There weren’t very many of us but it was the cheaper option. I’ve been commuting to work now for … Continue reading
Cycling for fun
Andrei Burton, stunt cyclist “I started cycling when I was young, but got really keen when I was about thirteen. I started riding to school and for transport on the weekends, and then I started to enter small competitions in … Continue reading
Cycling for health
Anjumn Kanani, mother “My husband and I started getting our children on bikes from an early age because we thought cycling was an important skill to have, as well as really good way to spend time together and get fit. … Continue reading
Cycling for convenience
Stuart Thorn – commuter, 39 years old “I’ve been cycling since I was a child and used to ride to school. There weren’t very many of us but it was the cheaper option. I’ve been commuting to work now for … Continue reading





