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Brighton Bike Hub

A volunteer-run community bike workshop promoting sustainable transport and making cycling accessible to everyone.

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  • We’re a volunteer-run project, off Brighton’s Lewes Road, working to reduce waste and enable members of the community to access affordable cycling by providing:
    • A choice of refurbished bikes at bargain prices
    • Free access to tools and workshop space for DIY repairs (donations appreciated)
    • Affordable new and used parts
    • Advice and support from our volunteer team
    • Occasional training workshops
    • Group rides

    Please note: We do not offer paid for repairs or services. We encourage you to come down and take advantage of our Do It Yourself space. We are always up for helping anyone, including complete beginners, learn how to fix their bikes.

    As part of Cycling UK’s ‘Big Bike Revival’ programme we offer occasional pop-up workshops sessions, in neighbourhoods around the city, and cycle maintenance training sessions (at our Bike Hub East workshop in the Big Lemon Bus depot).

    Brighton Bike Hub is committed to contributing to the transition away from fossil fuels and car dependency toward low-impact forms of transport like cycling. Reducing carbon emissions, improving air quality and making our streets more people and planet-friendly, while getting around more cheerfully. We are also committed to enabling those on a low income to enjoy the benefits of cycling.

Please note: We do not offer paid for repairs or services. We encourage you to come down and take advantage of our Do It Yourself space. We are always up for helping anyone, including complete beginners, learn how to fix their bikes.

As part of Cycling UK’s ‘Big Bike Revival’ programme we offer occasional pop-up workshops sessions, in neighbourhoods around the city, and cycle maintenance training sessions (at our Bike Hub East workshop in the Big Lemon Bus depot).

Brighton Bike Hub is committed to contributing to the transition away from fossil fuels and car dependency toward low-impact forms of transport like cycling. Reducing carbon emissions, improving air quality and making our streets more people and planet-friendly, while getting around more cheerfully. We are also committed to enabling those on a low income to enjoy the benefits of cycling.

Our Impact


Bikes Fixed
10M
Volunteers trained
70
Bikes Recycled
55
August 2014

Bike Hub Founded

Opening Date

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