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Cytech training provider Activate Cycle Academy (ACA) has opened a new cycle maintenance training workshop in Bracknell, Berkshire.
Based at Activate Learning’s Bracknell and Wokingham College campus, the new workshop is the latest addition to the expanding number of Cytech training workshops across the country.
Matt Grant, sales and marketing manager at ACA, said: “Bracknell is now our fourth workshop in England, the second we have opened during the COVID-19 period. I am delighted to say that the need for us to increase our training capacity to meet the demand for Cytech training continues as we are seeing more and more people looking to retrain and upskill as a cycle technician to join the buoyant cycle trade sector.”
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The proposal provides 167 parking spaces and 278 secure bicycle spaces. But the plan begs the question: where would Bracknell Town FC end up playing their matches? The football club is in the process taking up a ground share opportunity and moving the first team to Bottom Meadow, the home of Sandhurst Town FC in time for the 21/22 season. Bottom Meadow is currently undergoing a £2.2m refurbishment, which Sandhurst Town are hoping to finish by July 2021 at the earliest. While Bracknell and Sandhurst will share the ground, the two clubs will retain their separate identities. Sandhurst Town FC currently have a ground sharing arrangement with Bracknell Town FC while Bottom Meadow undergoes development.