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  • I suspect its more likely that the bikeability thing is about them, as an employer, being able to say (incase of accident etc) that the people riding for them do so at a good standard and their way of proving that is that they have a bikeability certificate.

    I've had to go through mechanic training and get certificated (almost against my wishes) for my employer for this very reason.

    @ZedifyLondon perhaps you might want to remove this as a requirement and arrange a course once you have done the hiring? There are at least a few cycle trainers on here who could probably help you arrange this kind of thing.

  • In my view they covered your final point in their first point when it was said they were willing to provide assistance and all in all is a pretty reasonable advert with most things explained, as is your post.

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