Cycling is open for everyone of all abilities. CTC's accredited trainers will endeavour to accommodate your specific needs - be it specific women's training by women trainers, family training, specific language requirements or training for cyclists with mental or physical disabilities. To discuss your requirements further, please don't hesitate to contact us on: 0870 607 0415 (office hours) or email. For further reading on cycling for people with a disability, please vist our useful links page below. If you would like to see your cycling for all abilties project on our site or know of anyone else who might please email us with the details.
CTC members, with the support of CTC Council member Barry Jordan, are proposing to create a new member group, CTC Inclusive Cycling Forum for Deaf and Disabled People (including people with long term health conditions). Their purpose is to make it as easy as possible for members to access, experience and enjoy the benefits of cycling by providing a focal point for discussion and a campaigning voice to remove barriers that inhibit the group's purpose. The group is open to all CTC members. For more informaiton contact Nigel Williams at nigel.williams@ctc.org.uk
Sustrans audited traffic-free sections of the National Cycle Network in Scotland for accessibility as part of a research project in 2003-04. A leaflet and information sheets about access for disabled people to cycle routes in Scotland can be obtained from their information line tel: 0845 1130065 or downloaded from their website.