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GTR's abandoned bikes delivered to TAG bikes

Rob Bierton of TAG Bikes, Huntingon, explains how GTR's abandoned station bikes will help people with learning difficulties
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  • TAG Bikes Employment Skills Worker Robert Bierton (right) and members of the workshop take delivery of abandoned station bikes from GTR distribution manager Sarah Collett (far right)

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    Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is using bikes abandoned at its railway stations to help people with learning difficulties acquire new skills and build their independence.
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