There’s still time for people to take part in Recycles 100 mile sponsored cycle ride.

Throughout June, the social enterprise bike shop which supports Booth House resettlement centre is hosting its first virtual bike ride.

Social enterprise programmer coordinator Chloe Kirwan said: “The idea is that people, perhaps with their families and friends, observing social distancing, go out and cycle 100 miles or even at home on an exercise bike.

“We’re not expecting people to go out and do a 100-mile bike ride in one day. They can break it down into five different rides or whatever is comfortable for them.

“We thought it would be a nice thing to do because the popularity of cycling has increased so much during lockdown,” she said.

The shop, which helps homeless people develop skills and experience to get back into employment, is hoping to raise £10,000 to support their expansion so more residents can learn skills.

To sign up visit entrycentral.com/recycles2020.