Birmingham City Council and BPS hosted a business breakfast at The Library of Birmingham to tell local businesses about the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project.

Attendees heard talks from councillor James McKay, Richard Leonard (transportation policy manager) and Professor David Cox (chair of the CTC cycling charity) who each spoke about the benefits of cycling and plans to turn Birmingham into a cycling city.

About 70 business leaders and council representatives from across the city attended the event and found out ways they could engage with the £24.3million cycling initiative.

Pictures by Dave Warren