Well, it's very small (30 staff), but my employers provide everything I could reasonably want - drying room, bike shed, showers, C2W scheme participation, support for cycle to work day. Don't know how they'd feel about contact , and I'm away to France (with bike) for two weeks. If you're interested I'll ask when i get back.
Ian Bradbury
Dear allMy book Bike Healthy: How Cycling Will Help You Look Good Feel Good & Quite Possibly Live Longer, was published earlier this year. Several members of this forum contributed ideas and I am extremely grateful!I'm here again asking for your input relating to my next project. I am currently looking at how employers have accommodated cyclists, both in terms of good facilities, and also by promoting and encouraging cycle commuting.I am looking for examples of good practice at employers, large or small, private or public sector, in the UK. It might be a single innovative measure that an employer has introduced, a programme of activities, a generous incentive, or a great facility that they have created. Can you help?GlaxoSmithKline in West London has been the cyclist's pin-up for several years, but I'm sure there are many other contenders out there. If you know of a cycle-friendly employer and, ideally, have a contact's name that you are able to share I would be most grateful.Best regardsPeter Andrews(P.S. If you work for a UK local authority or the NHS (that means a .gov.uk or a .nhs e-mail address) you’re welcome to a free copy of Bike Healthy. Please e-mail me.)