Staff and students in Nottingham are urged to 'Do Something Different'

A new campaign is launching in Nottingham in February to encourage staff and students at the city's two universities and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust to pedal their way to a healthier, more active 2010.

The 'Do Something Different' campaign, being launched by sustainable transport charity Sustrans as part of the Ucycle Nottingham project, is urging staff and students to make an online pledge to change their travel behaviour by cycling to help benefit their health and the environment.

By making a pledge to either start cycling, travel to university sites by bike or encourage a friend to cycle, staff and students will receive regular emails with helpful cycling tips and advice to help boost motivation. The project team can also provide individual support and signposting onto other cycling organisations such as Ridewise, the cycle training provider in Nottingham.

Sustrans' Project Manager, Joanna Ward, said: "This campaign will give staff and students an opportunity to make a difference to their overall fitness levels, whether they're new to cycling or have been pedalling for years.

"Cycling is a fantastic leisure activity as well as an easy, affordable and convenient way to get fit and healthy whilst commuting from A to B.

"There are plenty of scenic, traffic-free routes waiting to be explored around Nottingham , so we're hoping that the Do Something Different campaign will inspire people to take to the saddle as part of their everyday travel needs. The Ucycle Nottingham project team will be on hand to support and encourage everyone who pledges."

Catherine Hughes from Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, works on a project called Q Active which is dedicated to improving staff health.

Catherine said: "The start of a new year is typically a time during which many people decide to embark on a new fitness campaign but often find it difficult to keep the momentum going. NUH is teaming up with Ucycle Nottingham to support staff to take steps towards long-lasting changes that will improve their health and well being."

Staff and students who make a pledge will be given a free gift and will be entered into a free prize draw to win a bike shop voucher, food hampers, vouchers for local entertainment venues and various bike accessories. There will also be a series of Cycle to Work/Uni days in March/April to celebrate everyone's hard work.

To find out more or to make a pledge, visit www.sustrans.org.uk/ucyclenottingham

For local cycling information, visit www.thebigwheel.org.uk

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