Northern Ireland Government department wins award as cycle-friendly employer

Silver accreditation awarded to the Department for Infrastructure in the Cycle Friendly Employer scheme
Silver accreditation awarded to the Department for Infrastructure in the Cycle Friendly Employer scheme
BELFAST (Thursday, 11 April): The Department for Infrastructure (DfI), which is responsible for promoting cycling and developing better walking and cycling infrastructure in Northern Ireland, has shown they practise what they preach as it became the second UK organisation to receive international recognition as a cycle friendly employer.
  • Department for Infrastructure awarded silver accreditation for the EU Cycle Friendly Employer scheme
  • DfI becomes second UK organisation to be awarded accreditation

Awarded Silver accreditation in the Cycle Friendly Employer scheme, the DfI has met a set of stringent measures to demonstrate their “cycle-friendliness”.

The Cycle Friendly Employer Scheme (CFE-UK) is part of the EU ‘Bike2Work’project and is about helping more people cycle to work. Organisations can achieve Bronze, Silver or Gold accreditation within the scheme.

The CFE-UK scheme is the only international standard for workplace cycling and recognises how commuting by bike has many proven benefits for both employees and their employers.

To achieve the Silver accreditation, DfI has committed to provide a fleet of bikes for staff to use, including a cargo bike and Brompton folding bikes, and also have incentives for employees such as secure cycle parking and showers at their Clarence Court Headquarters in Belfast.

DfI is now the second organisation to be accredited on the CFE-UK scheme in the UK, after Queen’s University Belfast which was awarded gold in November last year.

Cycling UK is the recognised provider of the scheme in the UK, and is working with Sustrans which provides site auditing and advisory work for business in Northern Ireland.

James Palser, Cycling UK’s CFE Project Manager said:

“I’m thrilled to present DfI with silver accreditation for the Cycle Friendly Employer scheme. It’s absolutely fantastic seeing the Governmental department responsible for encouraging the whole of Northern Ireland to cycle more, practicing what they preach and making it easier for their own employees to cycle to work.

“In taking this approach, DfI really are acting as an example for other businesses and organisations throughout Belfast and Northern Ireland.”

Andrew Grieve, Head of the DfI Walking and Cycling Unit said:

“The Department for Infrastructure is committed to the Programme for Government objective of increasing the percentage of all journeys in Northern Ireland that are made by walking, cycling and public transport.  One of the ways to achieve this is by making it easier for people to use the bicycle for everyday journeys – commuting, shopping and for going about their business.

“We are pleased to be one of the first UK organisations to participate in the CFE scheme and to receive this silver award. The scheme helps, to show what organisations can do to get more of their staff cycling and to identify ways in which we can do better.

“The Department has taken a number of recent steps to enhance cycling opportunities for staff and visitors and we will use recommendations from Cycling UK to make further improvements.”

Dianne Whyte, from Sustrans said:

“We’ve been working for many years with the Department for Infrastructure to improve its cycle-friendly policies and through the Leading the Way programme to encourage its staff to travel more actively. We’re therefore delighted it has won a Silver accreditation and hope it will inspire other employers to promote cycling to work.”

Regular exercise, such as cycling to work, has shown to reduce stress among employees assisting with mental, as well as physical, wellbeing. Employees who cycle to work studies are also less likely to be absent from work.

You can find out more about Cycling UK’s Cycle Friendly Employer accreditation by visiting www.cyclinguk.org/CycleFriendlyEmployer.

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Notes to editors

  1. Cycling UK, the national cycling charity, inspires and helps people to cycle and keep cycling, whatever kind of cycling they do or would like to do. Over a century’s experience tells us that cycling is more than useful transport; it makes you feel good, gives you a sense of freedom and creates a better environment for everyone. www.cyclinguk.org
  2. For more information on the Department for Infrastructure Walking and Cycling unit see: https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/articles/cycling-northern-ireland
  3. Sustrans is the charity making it easier for people to walk and cycle. We are engineers and educators, experts and advocates. We connect people and places, create liveable neighbourhoods, transform the school run and deliver a happier, healthier commute. Join us on our journey. www.sustrans.org.uk
  4. Cycling to work is linked with a 45% lower risk of developing cancer, and a 46% lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), compared to commuting by car or public transport. https://www.cyclinguk.org/campaigning/views-and-briefings/health-and-cycling
  5. Regular cycling cuts the risk of premature death from any cause by 41%, the incidence of cancer by 45% and heart disease by 46% - compared to a non-active commute (British Medical Journal – April 2017)
  6. People cycling saves the NHS £8 million annually, equivalent to salaries of 343 nurses: Sustrans Bike Life survey 2017
  7. Images available for download

Press contact information

For more information contact the national Cycling UK Press Office on 01483 238 315, 07786 320 713 or email [email protected]

Michelle McCoy, Sustrans Communications Officer on 028 90434569 or email [email protected]