NORTH Yorkshire County Councillors will consider offering additional funding to support the Bikeability cycle training for school children.

Bikeability is offered to Year 6 pupils to teach them practical skills and understanding of how to cycle on roads.

It is in its eighth year in North Yorkshire and about 30,000 students have benefited from the scheme.

In April last year, the Department for Transport (DfT) reduced by 30 per cent the number of grant-funded places available to pupils in North Yorkshire.

At that time, the County Council was able to secure additional funding to maintain the 4,100 training places as previously, but this year that additional funding was not available.

This meant the council could offer only about 3,000 training places.

But in summer, the DfT invited the County Council to apply for an additional £45,000 from grant surplus.

This funding is now on offer and could fund a further 1,100 training places.

The County Council would need to contribute up to £6,600.

The authority’s Business and Environmental Service Executive Members will consider whether to accept the offered funding at their meeting this Friday.

County Councillor Don Mackenzie, said: “Cycling is becoming more and more popular in North Yorkshire and that is very good news. It is important that young cyclists are safe and feel safe on our roads. That is why Bikeability is an important part of our road safety work, and why we have ensured that limited funding has been targeted on those areas where it can have the most impact.”