Cycle to Work Scheme
To promote healthier journeys to work and to reduce environmental pollution, the 1999 Finance Act introduced an annual tax exemption, which allows employers to hire cycles and cyclists’ safety equipment to employees as a tax-free benefit. The exemption was one of a series of measures introduced under the Government’s Green Transport Plan, promoting healthier journeys to work and reducing environmental pollution by making cycling more attractive. The scheme allows employees to benefit from a long term hire of cycles and commuting equipment such as lights, locks and can be seen as a tax free solution to health improvement.
If you are interested in participating in the scheme and wish to acquire a bike we strongly advise that you initially spend a few minutes reading the Frequently Asked Questions via the link below. These have been specifically developed to answer questions staff members may have about the scheme. Should you have any additional questions however please e-mail benefits@bangor.ac.uk or contact the Human Resources Department.
The Cycle to Work Scheme is being offered by the University in partnership with Sodexo Employee Benefits and Halfords..
By working in partnership with them this allows staff members to purchase a cycle from either a local independent retailer or from Halfords (Cycle2Work) providing staff members with choice.
You will undertake the application process directly with Halfords throught the Sodexho portal, and this can be done over the telephone or on-line. Please click on the link below which will take you directly to the Sodexho site. Should you experience any difficulty in gaining access please e-mail benefits@bangor.ac.uk.
The scheme is available to Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ×ÊÁÏ staff members only.
The scheme will be open :
- from 1st to 31st of January
- from 1st to 31st of May
- from 1st of August to the 30th of September
- Click to take your first step towards your new bike
Further information on Cycling Bike Rack's and Shower locations on campus can be found on the google map ,