Brest residents invite you to join the City Day by bike!

   

           

In honor of the City Day on July 29, Brest cyclists will join the brightest city event - a festive carnival. The fancy-dress procession of organizations, enterprises and guests of the city for the third time passed through the central streets of the city, creating a unique festive atmosphere.

This year the participation of cyclists in the carnival will take place within the framework of the republican campaign "Business Bicycle" with the support of the European Union. Participants and participants of the bicycle carnival will demonstrate that a bicycle is a convenient transport for daily commuting to work and study. Business people in strict suits, women in smart dresses, parents with children and even preschoolers on their own bicycles will ride in the convoy. Anyone can join. Details here.

Throughout the procession, the participants will be accompanied by fiery music and festival surroundings, those who wish can get additional information on the use of a bicycle as a transport from the organizers of the “bicycle” part of the event - the information and educational institution “Za Velo Brest”. At the end of the event, participants will have a festive photo session with entourage cyclists and informal communication.

The event will take place on July 29, starting at 18.00. Gathering at the intersection of Cosmonauts Boulevard and Masherov Avenue.

Photo: virtualbrest.by

Thanks to the project “Urban Cycling in Belarus”, supported by the European Union, we now have more opportunities to follow the “non-capital” news.

The publication was written within the framework of the project "Development of urban cycling in the public interest of the Republic of Belarus", funded by the European Union and implemented by the Center for Environmental Solutions in cooperation with the public association "Minsk Cycling Society". The amount of funding is € 560,855. The content of the material is the responsibility of the Center for Environmental Solutions and the Minsk Cycling Society and does not reflect the views of the European Union.

 

2017, July 25th

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