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  • New retail and service outlet celebrates: CycleTech: Anderida House: Massive thank you to everyone that came to the shop warming last night

  • The Elvis Years at Christmas: Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

  • UPDATE: Ocean View Bakery: Mary Bundy: For dad, husband and grandad: Magnificent £1,445.65 raised for walk from Pevensey Bay to Dungeness on Saturday 7 December

  • Go ahead couple celebrate first year in business in the Bay

  • Expect delays: Two-week overnight road closure on A259

  • In pride of place: Guest editor of Christmas Pevensey Bay Journal writes about Red Telephone Box Book Exchange project in Beachlands

  • NEW EVENTBOARD: Bay Hotel, latest updates

  • Passengers welcomed back to Lewes to Seaford line after four days of successful Network Rail improvement work

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: BAY HOTEL AND BAR: Vacancies for a kitchen assistant and waiting staff

  • Employment Practice: Bay Hotel: Job posting: An apology from Bay LIfe

  • Local musician sees title track from his album, One More Crow, optioned for new film starring Toyah Wilcox

  • Rebranded Bay Hotel and Bar offers special two course festive menu option on Tuesdays and Wednesdays

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Waste and Recycling collections over the holiday period

  • Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey: The WALLPAPER: New eventboard: Event programme 2019/20

  • Promotion for Lunch Club at Ethel Wood Centre: Tell us why you do like Mondays

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PEOPLE in East Sussex are being urged to get on their bikes and get fit this summer – and follow some simple tips to stay safe on the road.

East Sussex County Council is backing Our Bikes Our Adventure, a campaign by national cycle training body The Bikeability Trust, which urges people to grab their bike and explore the countryside.

Riders can make sure they stay safe by following some simple guidelines, including ensuring their bike is in a good condition, wearing suitable clothing and following the rules of the road.

Meanwhile, Bikeability offers a range of training courses for children and adults of all abilities to brush up their cycling skills during the summer.

Cllr Bill Bentley, county council lead member for communities and safety, said: “Getting on your bike is a great way of exploring the wonderful countryside we’re blessed with in East Sussex.

“It also offers a wonderful opportunity for families to stay fit, active and healthy and to have fun together outdoors during the summer holidays.

“While we have an extensive network of safe cycle routes, byways and bridleways, people may also need to venture onto the roads where appropriate, and following a few simple tips can ensure they stay safe in the saddle.”

Tips for cyclists include:

- Ensure your bike is working properly, tyres are inflated and brakes and gears are working – many cycle shops offer a free basic service to ensure bikes are road worthy
- Wear a helmet and clothing that is comfortable and visible, layer lightweight clothes for unpredictable weather and don’t forget sunscreen
- Check your shoelaces are tied and nothing is hanging down which could get caught in the chain or brakes
- Plan your route, thinking about how far you want to travel and which roads you’ll take
- Stock up on food and drink or plan a cafe stop into your route
- Ride confidently and if travelling in a group ride as a unit rather than dashing across junctions individually – parents should ride behind their children and slightly to the right
- When passing parked vehicles and other obstacles, check there are no cars close behind and move into the middle of the lane, allowing you to avoid hazards and making you most visible
- At junctions look behind and ahead before proceeding and always signal where it would advise other road users

Cycle training courses for adults and children are offered through Bikeability at Eastbourne Cycle Centre and can be booked online at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/bikeability or by calling 01273 482490.

Details of cycle routes in East Sussex, including National Cycle Network routes, byways, bridleways and countryside trails are available at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/cycling