New bike share scheme launched in Worcester

It's hoped it'll reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality

Author: Ben CartwrightPublished 17th Jun 2024

A brand new bike and e-bike share scheme has hit the streets of Worcester today, boosting access to sustainable transport and contributing towards cutting traffic congestion, while boosting air quality and public health.

Operated by UK-based shared sustainable transport providers, Beryl, in partnership with Worcester City Council, the scheme will comprise 175 e-bikes and 50 pedal bikes. These will be available to hire from a network of 53 Beryl Bays.

A special launch event was held today in Cathedral Square, with representatives from Beryl and the council on hand to answer questions, offer help and advice and provide test rides, giveaways and discount codes to people.

The project is part of a £4.5 million investment in Active Travel under the Worcester Town Investment Plan, which is grant funded by the Government’s Towns Fund.

Beryl CEO and co-founder Phil Ellis, said: “We’re extremely delighted to be launching our bikes and e-bikes in Worcester, a city with a clear and exciting vision to promote sustainable travel.

“We have a proven track record of working in partnership with major cities and in consultation with communities and key stakeholders to deliver successful schemes that play a crucial role in integrated urban transport systems.

“Our bikes and e-bikes are not only good for the environment, they’re also fun, convenient, easy to use and cost-effective, removing the need for vehicle ownership expenses such as fuel, tax, MOT, storage and maintenance.

“We hope that, from the launch today, the scheme will encourage as many people as possible to adopt more sustainable long-term transport habits.”

Worcester City Council’s Corporate Director for Finance and Resource, Shane Flynn said: “We are delighted to be supporting this scheme which is being funded through the Government’s Town Investment Plan.

“The Beryl bike and e-bike share scheme will provide a convenient and environmentally friendly way of travelling around the city, fulfilling the Council’s commitment to Active Travel whilst helping to reduce traffic and improve air quality.”

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