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Get Pedal Powered!

Sunday, 02 March @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Paint spinner bike 2 photo credit Emma Parker

Get Pedal Powered at the Frome Independent Market with Frome Community Bike Project!

Frome Community Bike Project (FCBP) is excited to announce a day of bicycle-powered fun at the Frome Independent Market on Sunday 2nd March from 10am to 3pm! Join us outside Frome Library for an exciting range of activities that will get you moving, learning and discovering new ways to enjoy cycling.

The event will feature:

  • Smoothie Bike – Pedal your way to a delicious drink with the pedal-powered smoothie bike
  • Spin Paint Bike – Unleash your inner artist as you create one-of-a-kind paintings using the pedal-powered spin paint bike
  • Tabletop Sale – Grab a bargain at our table-top sale featuring bike parts and accessories
  • Bike Maintenance Demos – Learn how to keep your bike in top shape with live demonstrations
  • Cycling Advice & Information – Get expert advice on all things cycling plus grab maps of local cycling and walking routes
  • Frome’s Missing Links – Find out about this great local charity and how you can help improve cycling infrastructure in Frome

Emma Parker, FCBP Director, said: “Come and enjoy a day of bicycle-powered fun! Whether you’re looking to discover new routes, connect with fellow cyclists or get your bike ready for spring and summer adventures there’s something for everyone.”

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Sunday, 02 March

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10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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