by Dan Wills | Jun 26, 2023 | Adventures, New Base, Trips
Earlier this month Robson Green & Tanni Grey-Thompson visited BikeHireKielder to hire some bikes and enjoy the lakeside way on a sunny afternoon. The pair were filming for the new series of Robson’s weekend escapes which will air in January. The two went for...
by Dan Wills | Apr 24, 2023 | Bike Mechanic, E Bikes, New Base, Rides, Services, Workshop
Bike Hire Kielder Big News! We will be providing a bike hire facility at Landal Kielder Waterside Park from 01/05/23. Bike hire is open to all members of the public and guests of the holiday park too. The location is incredible, with our new venue being right on the...
by Dan Wills | May 17, 2021 | Bike Mechanic, New Base, Workshop
Thanks for reading this blog – as a valued Bike4Health Customer, we thought you’d like to be updated about changes to our workshop and how this might affect getting your bike serviced in early June. Since we opened our North Tyneside workshop in October 2020 it...
by Richard Wills | Feb 10, 2021 | Bike Mechanic, New Base, Partners, Products, Sales, Services, Workshop
The National Tyre Recycling scheme comes to your local bike shop! We need to talk about tyres… what do we do with them when they’re worn out and perished? Bring your Tyres and Tubes to us for Recycling for a Small Fee. In the UK, around half of local councils wont...
by Richard Wills | Oct 31, 2020 | Bike Mechanic, Kirkley, New Base, The National Lottery
Those of you who have known us a little longer will know that when we moved in and setup camp in the barn at Kirkley, it wasn’t exactly ready for us! But thanks to The National Lottery we were able to access capital sufficient to get us established with our...
by Richard Wills | Oct 18, 2020 | Adventures, Bike Mechanic, E Bikes, New Base, Partners, Sales, Schools, Services
Yes!!!! We have moved and are all in and raring to go at our New Benton HQ. A BIG thanks to the team and other willing and quite able, as it turns out, helpers. It is much appreciated. The number 19 doesn’t seem to have many positive associations at the moment (no pun...