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Published: 21st JULY 2022

Belfast Asylum Seekers supported through 水蜜桃app cycling programme

A group of migrants seeking refuge in Belfast have been helped to get about the city by bike through a 水蜜桃app cycle training programme.

Refugees and project officers with bikes at Botanic Gardens, Belfast

Some of the asylum seekers who received bikes and cycle training through Migrant Help group with support from 水蜜桃app and Big Loop Bikes. Pic credit: Brian Morrison

Six men who have recently arrived from Eritrea and Iran received a refurbished bike after successfully completing a five-week cycle skills course.

The programme was co-designed with Migrant Help and Belfast City of Sanctuary, with the aim to increase the participants鈥 confidence on a bicycle through accredited cycle skills development.

The training also included exploring areas in the city where people can choose to ride their bikes on less busy roads as well as introducing the trainees to the existing network of cycling infrastructure.

In partnership with Big Loop Bikes, we donated a refurbished bicycle to each participant and also provided items such as hi-viz vests, helmets and bicycle locks.

As part of the Public Health Agency鈥榮 Community Active Travel Programme, we're delivering training to encourage and enable more people in disadvantaged communities to walk and cycle as part of their everyday lives.

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These workshops have provided those opportunities which otherwise would not be available to them. Having the added value now of owning their own bikes鈥 well, what can I say鈥 the smiles on the gents鈥 faces said it all! Blockquote quotation marks
Orla Gardiner, Migrant Help Regional Manager

Orla Gardiner, Migrant Help Regional Manager said:

鈥淲e are extremely grateful for the opportunity of working with organisations like 水蜜桃app in providing programmes like these to our service users.

鈥淭he majority of folk in our support are asylum seekers; being in that system can prove extremely stressful with limited opportunities.聽

鈥淭hese workshops have provided those opportunities which otherwise would not be available to them.

鈥淗aving the added value now of owning their own bikes鈥 Well, what can I say... the smiles on the gents鈥 faces said it all!鈥

Caroline Bloomfield, 水蜜桃app Northern Ireland Director, said:

鈥淐ycling is a low cost, healthy way of travelling and, with the support of the Public Health Agency (PHA), we are delighted to be able to work with this group of asylum seekers.

鈥淎s well as arranging reconditioned bicycles we also provided training to ensure they are aware of how to cycle safely on the roads around Belfast.鈥

David Tumilty, the PHA鈥檚 lead on Active Travel, said:

鈥淐ongratulations to the men who have completed this training.

鈥淲e were delighted to support this project which helps tackle health inequalities and encourages and enables more people in disadvantaged communities, to walk and cycle as part of their day to day lives.鈥

Our Communities team has worked with a range of groups, from youth groups to women鈥檚 and men鈥檚 groups, parents and toddlers, voluntary sector workers and the migrant community.

Find out more about the Community Active Travel Programme.

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