£50 bike repair voucher

3.4. You can also sign up for email alerts here. “We know that the coronavirus crisis has hit many people hard, so if you’d struggle to afford the repairs you need right now, this scheme has got you covered.”. The member of the public claiming the voucher at a Registered Business. Our skilled technicians have a multitude of experience in building, fixing and fine-tuning bikes, and our 300+ stores mean that you’re never far away from a Halfords branch.

Vouchers must be within the 60 day validity period (set out at clause 3.3) at the Point of Claim.

4.3. 1.4.1.1. necessary to make cycles roadworthy and fit for purpose; and Halfords, the nation’s largest provider of cycling services, is partnering with the Department for Transport (DfT) to support the Fix Your Bike Government Voucher Scheme. deteriorated grips or saddle; I've always recommended Halfords to family and friends. No, the voucher can’t be used to replace or upgrade bike components that are already considered safe and roadworthy. deteriorated grips or saddle), repairing or replacing components for permanently fitted lighting systems (e.g. Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. 2.5.

The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection with these terms and conditions and/or the Scheme. Unfortunately this scheme is only open to residents in England and is not available in stores in Wales or Northern Ireland. The Fix your Bike Voucher Scheme allows members of the public to receive a voucher worth up to £50 towards the cost of repairing a bike.

4.4. "Accepted Form of Identification" means:

1.7. The cycle left with the Registered Business for repair must match the cycle described upon registration. 3 - Book a repair appointment in a store that is convenient for you. 1.3.2.2. must be a resident of England (the Scheme does not cover Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland); 1.4.2.3. adjusting, repairing or replacing transmission system components; Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. It is called the "Scotland Cycle Repair Scheme", to take part in the scheme simply book a Free Bike Health Check, under this scheme you are not required to apply for a voucher in advance, so simply arrive in store at your booked assessment time. Yes. 4.5. People can apply for a voucher on a first-come first-served basis on the Fix Your Bike website from 11.45pm today (Tuesday). Cyclists in England will soon be able to apply for vouchers towards the cost of repairing a bike. Repairs can be carried out up to 60 days after the expiry of the 60 day validity period as long as:

Any electric bike which does not meet the requirements for EAPCs set out at https://www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rules shall not be eligible for this repair Scheme. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. To administer the Scheme, the Energy Saving Trust need to process your personal data on behalf of Department for Transport who are the Controller. 2 - Approve the repairs and apply your voucher. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. A teenage girl was flung from his speeding car into the road and feared dead, Family's tribute to 'one in a million' granddad killed in four-vehicle M4 crash, He was a passenger in a roads maintenance vehicle involved in a collision with four others, Judge begins summing up in trial of man accused of murdering wife's lover, Michael O'Leary, 55, from Nantgaredig in Carmarthenshire, failed to return home from work on January 27 and is alleged to have been murdered by Andrew Jones from Carmarthen, Chilling CCTV footage captures street row before dad-of-two was murdered in Barry town centre, Jordan Brown, 25, was found guilty of murdering Jordan Davies, 23, in an altercation in Barry town centre.

Vouchers are capped at two per household and they must be used on different bikes. When applying for a voucher, customers must provide a description of the cycle(s) for repair (e.g. If this is not provided, Registered Businesses cannot undertake the repairs or redeem the voucher. When I picked it up my bike looked brand new and has been running great. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. 1.5. And one of the following documents in hard copy or electronic form, provided that the document is less than 3 months old: Step 2 - Bring your bike, Government voucher and approved form of identification to your chosen Halfords store. Upgrading roadworthy parts or buying removable accessories such as lights or helmets are not included.

your gear mechanism or chain), repairing or replacing other essential components that prevent the bike from being used safely (e.g. 6.1.

1.4.3.1. a sale of replacement parts without any repair work. Suzanne Forup, Cycling UK’s head of development for Scotland said: “This scheme will help to fix flat tyres, loose brakes and clunky gears to get people across Scotland on their bikes. Staying safe while we stay open - 1.1.1.2. We are currently open for business to support our communities in providing products and services that keep our customers moving. Unfortunately you can only use your voucher in a bike shop that’s located in England. As part of measures to encourage cycling during the coronavirus pandemic, the Government is offering people in England £50 vouchers to be used towards repair costs. 1.4.3.3. replacement or repair of removeable lighting accessories.

If you don’t want to wait for the Government to release more vouchers, we will be happy to book in any repairs you require at your own cost. 3.4.1. the voucher has been accepted by a Registered Business; and As such, Halfords, the Department for Transport and the Energy Saving Trust are all acting as independent and separate Data Controllers.

In order to be eligible for vouchers under the Scheme the Customer: Simply enter your email address and we’ll let you know when future batches of Fix Your Bike Government Voucher Scheme vouchers are made available. 3.2. Please turn it on so that you experience this site's full capabilities.

For further information about how your data will be processed please see the privacy notice on the customer registration page and for further information please see the Department for Transport’s Personal Information Charter and the Energy Saving Trust’s privacy policy. The voucher is worth £50 and can be put towards the cost of ‘eligible repairs’ (see the following question and answer) and parts that need replacing. The Government is championing getting people back on their bikes to discourage the spread of Covid-19, relieve the pressure on public transport, help people become fitter and healthier, and reduce air pollution.