Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council has partnered with the UK’s leading active travel charity, ߣߣÊÓƵ, to bring its e-bike borrowing project, E-Move, to Merthyr Tydfil.
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council have partnered with ߣߣÊÓƵ Cymru to deliver the E-Move project to local businesses and people. Credit: Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council.
Thanks to a new partnership between Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council and ߣߣÊÓƵ Cymru, e-bikes are now available to borrow for free to businesses and people in the Merthyr Tydfil area.
Originally a pilot project delivered in other parts of Wales, E-Move has now been rolled out to Merthyr Tydfil, with businesses and individuals able to borrow an e-bike for free.
Speaking on the launch of E-Move in Merthyr Tydfil, Councillor Michelle Symonds, Cabinet Member for Regeneration said:
"This e-bikes project will help businesses provide a sustainable mode of transport for their employees and work towards reducing their carbon footprint, supporting the Council's commitment to becoming net zero by 2030.
"We hope that this project will also support the reduction of traffic in the area.
"It's not just businesses who will benefit from this, either - people living in Merthyr Tydfil can also borrow one of the ten e-bikes available, as well as a helmet, lock and pannier bag.
"ߣߣÊÓƵ' project officers will also give you training to make sure you're confident in using the e-bike before you borrow one."
This initiative has been fully funded by the UK Government through the Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF), which is administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council.
The aim of the SPF scheme is to support the levelling up of all parts of the UK and its has committed over £2.6bn funding for local investment across Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the end of March 2025.
Its purpose is to boost productivity, pay, jobs and living standards, as well as improve public services, restore sense of community and empower communities.
Local businesses like The Butchers Arms in Ponsticill can now borrow an e-bike for free through E-Move. Credit: Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council.
Making e-bikes accessible and available to the local community
Andrew Owen, owner of The Butcher's Arms, said:
"The e-bikes give us a unique opportunity to provide services to our community, whilst maintaining our decarbonisation pledge.
"It allows us to add a raft of facilities to our business, allowing us to offer food delivery services - possibly even grocery services - to our small, but ageing population of Pontsticill."
Charlie Gordon, Project Co-ordinator at ߣߣÊÓƵ Cymru, said:
"It's fantastic that we're able to bring E-Move to Merthyr, this is a real hub in the south Wales valleys that will benefit from a project like this.
"E-Move gives people the chance to try an e-bike for free, it gives them the freedom and space to try them out for themselves.
"We're really proud to be working in Merthyr Tydfil, helping people to try a fun, sustainable and cheap mode of transport - you can charge the batteries at home or at work and get around quickly and easily.
"E-bikes save you money on fuel, they help you exercise, they can take you further than a standard bike, and they make it so much easier to deal with hills."
Previous E-Move users have consistently reported improvements to their fitness, their well-being, as well as increased independence and confidence.
Individuals can borrow an e-bike for a period of four weeks, while businesses and organisations can borrow them for 12 weeks.
For more information, please contact Steve Chantrell on 07825 659672 or e-mail Steve.Chantrell@sustrans.org.uk.
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