Gardening Firm Gets Eco Bike Via Council Grant To Cut Pollution

Alumhurst Gardening adopts an electric bike with BCP Council support to replace vans and reduce pollution, and boosts safety awareness.

Gardening Firm Gets Eco Bike Via Council Grant To Cut Pollution
Gardening Firm Gets Eco Bike Via Council Grant To Cut Pollution

Dominic Goldup runs a gardening business. He wants bikes to replace diesel vans. He hopes this helps the environment a lot.

His business offers many garden services. He does tree work and clears sites too. He offers professional care for gardens.

Dominic recently got an electric bike. The bike lets him carry tools and supplies. BCP Council helped him buy the bike; He got a grant to cut down on pollution.

Dominic trained at Kingston Maurward College. He also did an apprenticeship with BCP Council housing services. This gave him useful training.

He loves working with nature. He feels good helping his customers. It improves his mental health as well.

His service aims to prove that electric bikes can replace diesel vans. This cuts down van mileage and helps them run better, cleanly. Air quality improves a lot.

This reduces pollution from vehicles, and bikes save time when roads are busy. Bikes give employees a healthy way to travel. Subcontractors also benefit.

Dominic is also raising awareness. He wants people to notice cyclists and wants them to be safer on roads.

He knows some cyclists get a bad name. He says they aren’t all the same. He is careful and follows road rules. He sees some people are impatient, and they don’t always care about cyclists.

People want to get places fast. He almost gets hit every day because of people’s impatience.

Dominic ensures customer satisfaction. He values clients and well-kept gardens. You always get the best service, which includes beautiful outdoor spaces.

They work hard to create a great experience for everyone they work with.

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