The objective of Bike Week is to celebrate cycling in all its forms and to get more people participating in cycling both for transport and recreation.
The types of groups which may apply are community groups, voluntary organisations, schools, sports clubs, active retirement groups, community childcare service providers, work places or any group that wishes to organise a bike related event on a ‘not for profit basis’ during Bike Week 2016.
Examples of possible Bike Week events include (but are not limited to):
• Guided bike tour of a town/village. These can be themed, for example, heritage, gardens, or food trips.
• Cycles from your school to a local amenity on cycle to school Wednesday (15th June) for bike based games such as treasure hunts and slow bicycle races;
• A midsummer night cycle
• Bike maintenance workshops
• Bike art exhibition
• Bike school art competition, quiz or drama
• Family fun cycle
• Bike fashion show
• Cycling window display competition in local shops
• Picnic cycle
• Fancy dress bike parade.
The list is endless!
o Grants available may be somewhere in the range of €100 to €350 per successful group/event, depending on applications received and the nature of those applications.
o Completed applications should be e-mailed to jbrunnock@waterfordcouncil.ie or, alternatively, application forms can be posted to Johnny Brunnock, Community Dept., Waterford City and County Council, City Hall, The Mall, Waterford.
DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION FORM HERE
The closing date for applications is 4 p.m. Wed 13th April 2016. Applications received after this time will not be considered.
For further information log onto www.waterfordcouncil.ie; e-mail: jbrunnock@waterfordcouncil.ie or call 0761 10 2496.