What specifically do you do?Working in transport and the vehicle is kept at home so I don't really have a commute as such but would this realistically ever come to light?.
Operate a chauffeur business.What specifically do you do?
Qualifying journeys
The scheme only applies to qualifying journeys. This means the whole or part of a journey between your home and your normal place of work.
Your employer will ask you to sign a statement stating that the bicycle:
- is for your own use
- will be mainly used for qualifying journeys.
Some years ago I contacted a government minister to have the scheme extended to retired people. I know it’s a Cycle to Work scheme and the semantics are unfavourable to my suggestion.There is talk of expanding the scheme to anyone (not just employees) in the budget
Government reviewing “financial incentives for cyclists outside of the Cycle to Work”
The Department of Transport had said that it is set to start to engage with the Department of Finance on “financial incentives for cyclists outside of the Cycle to Work scheme” after su…irishcycle.com
If you want a cheapish bike we have Decathlon and Halfords here. I don't think the bikes in the French hypermarkets are particularly high quality, though there may be some savings to be made on eBikes.If you happen to have a bike rack and are visiting France you can buy a decent new adult bike for 250€. Electric models start at 700€. Prices include mudguards, lights, carriers etc.
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