Something exciting is rolling into Droitwich… and you’re invited. We’re bringing people together for the next Droitwich Critical Mass – a fun, friendly group cycle through the town that celebrates active travel, community spirit, and the simple joy of riding a bike. 🌍 What is Critical Mass? Critical Mass is a globally recognised, informal movement…
What a truly wonderful day it was at Kidical Mass! From start to finish, the event was filled with joy, laughter, and an incredible sense of togetherness. It was fantastic to see such a strong turnout, with families, children, and supporters coming together to celebrate safe, fun cycling in our community. The streets came alive…
On Saturday 25 April, Droitwich Spa saw another positive show of support for cycling and active travel as our latest Critical Mass ride took to the streets. With just over 20 participants of all ages and abilities, the ride created a visible, good‑natured presence on the roads, highlighting that people on bikes are a normal…
🌟 Be Bright, Be Seen – A Community Message from the Droitwich Cycling, Walking & Wheeling Team 🌟 We’ve been reading through the comments on the recent Droitwich Police post about visibility. Many people raised concerns about cyclists without lights, reflectors or hi‑vis clothing. We’d like to respond in a way that supports education, safety…
On Saturday, 3rd January 2026, the Westlands community came together for another successful Bike Repair Day. The event was all about helping local cyclists keep their bikes in top condition while promoting sustainable travel and active lifestyles. Our volunteer mechanics worked tirelessly to fix punctures, adjust brakes, and tune gears. Whether it was a quick…
An equivalent alternative to foot/pedestrian-based mobility. Includes wheeled mobilities such as manual self- or assistant-propelled wheelchairs, including wheelchairs with power attachments or all-terrain attachments (such as the “Freewheel”), powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters (three and four-wheeled) and rollators. Some people rely on their cycle to move (at a pedestrian’s pace) through pedestrianised environments when it is not…