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he London Borough of Sutton’s Cycle Training Team is working closely with local Worcester Park bicycle shop Cycle Power in getting more young children cycling without stabilisers. Cycle Power owner Mark Lander, alongside Steve Wright, the Councils Senior Cycling Officer, are working in partnership to help parents and children to develop their cycling skills.


A big problem parents encounter is getting the children to ride without stabilisers, and with the help of Mark, in removing the stabilisers, and Steve’s


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& Accessories for Infants Protecting your newborn or infant child from the sun's harmful UV rays is one of the most important things to remember as your precious little ones come into the world and begin life's journey.


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• SPF 50 Pram Curtains • Snooze Shades to fit buggies and car seats, made from 100% organic material.


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Please contact Steve Wright, Senior Cycling Officer at The London Borough of Sutton on 020 8770 6231 to arrange the sessions.


Team in teaching the children to balance and ride unaided, we hope to be at the start of a long association with the bicycle, possibly producing the next Chris Hoy, Bradley Wiggins, or Victoria Pendleton.


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