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Kinross-shire Trishaws and Community Cycling SCIO

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Delivered by: Kinross-shire Trishaws and Community Cycling SCIO
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Last updated: 11/09/2025

Kinross-shire Trishaws and Community Cycling organises cycling based recreational activities on bicycles, tricycles and adapted bikes. We aim to improve the quality of life for local people of all ages and abilities - improving physical and mental health and general wellbeing.  Our projects bring people together, foster a sense of belonging, drive social change, build local skills and knowledge, develop leadership, and improve confidence, esteem, and resilience together with improving mental and physical health. We are not aiming to develop “cyclists”, but rather, to use the medium of cycling in its various forms to improve peoples lives and increase social capital.

Regions:
  • Perth and Kinross

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Mental Health
Physical Health
Disability
Physical Activity
Activity
Exercise and Get Fit
Outdoor Activity
Social Activity
Health and Social Care Services
Children and Families
Active Travel
Children and Young People - 5 to 11
Disabled People
Parents and Families
People Living with Long Term Conditions
Open to All
Adults
Older adults enjoying a ride as passenger on a trishaw - similar to a rickshaw
Families cycling to school in a group called a Bike Bus
Adults cycling through a country estate surrounded by woods and pasture

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