Bicycles built for eight
1 JANUARY 2003
A volunteer bicycle recycling group has joined with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga to provide eight recently renovated bicycles for use by the University’s students. The Border Community Cycleworks will donate eight bicycles re-built by its volunteers for use by students who live and learn at Thurgoona. CSU residential coordinator, Mr Kurt Neville said the contribution from the community group will be used by up to 300 students living on the campus as well as those living in Albury, to be used in and around the Border community. “It is another positive step that Chart Sturt University students can take to reduce their environmental footprint, choosing to ride rather than drive,” Mr Neville said. Border Community Cycleworks aims to promote community development through providing access to cycling to the whole of the Border community, especially by recycling old and unused bicycles and distributing them to the community.
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