The scheme hopes to encourage people to use cars less when travelling into Shrewsbury town centre.
An e-bike subscription scheme has been launched in a Shropshire town, that hopes to encourage people to make greener journeys.
The scheme, run by the Shrewsbury Big Town Plan Partnership, has been made possible due to funding from the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The funding has provided 100 fully serviced e-bikes, and now residents are being urged to apply for the scheme. "This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who commutes around Shrewsbury to utilise a cheap, active and greener method of travel," said councillor Ian Nellins, cabinet member for climate change, the environment and transport.
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