Together We’re Stronger: Partnership in Action at Mile End
Our recent Dr Bike event in Mile End showed what happens when community organisations come together with a shared purpose. Across the day, 90–100 people dropped in to get their bikes checked, repaired, and back on the road. Brake pads, cables, and other essential fixes were made — saving people hundreds of pounds they may not have been able to spend otherwise. For many, it was the difference between leaving their bike at home or keeping cycling.
This event was made possible through support from Tower Hamlets Council.
The day was led by Mile End Community Project (MCP), whose deep roots and trusted relationships in the neighbourhood brought residents along in large numbers. As Nurull from MCP described, Dr Bike is a “lifeline” — and that’s exactly what it felt like on the day.

MCP – Dr Bike Workshop at Mile End Community Project – Photography by Rehan Jamil
Zoe Portlock, Co-CEO of Bikeworks, said:
“When people share the same purpose, great things happen. Working with MCP is great proof of that — their strong community ties and our mechanics’ know-how came together to support people who needed it most. That’s what partnership is all about: side by side, making cycling something everyone can enjoy.”
Nurull Islam added:
“Events like Dr Bike Fest show how collaboration between community groups, local organisations, and partners can make a real difference. By breaking down barriers such as costly repairs, we’re encouraging more people to embrace cycling as a healthy, sustainable way to travel.”
What stood out was how agile and innovative both organisations were in working together. From MCP’s on-the-ground organising and volunteer support, to Bikeworks’ mechanics and practical know-how, we showed how partnership can respond directly to community need while staying rooted in a shared purpose.

MCP – Dr Bike Workshop at Mile End Community Project – Photography by Rehan Jamil
These partnerships don’t just fix bikes; they build confidence, reduce inequalities, and strengthen community ties.
A short survey MCP ran captured postcode data and rider feedback, giving us valuable insight into who attended and how the event is making a difference. And thanks to photographer Rehan Jamil and MCP’s film clips, we have powerful visuals to tell the story.

MCP – Dr Bike Workshop at Mile End Community Project – Photography by Rehan Jamil
What’s next?
The demand and energy on the day were clear — people were already asking when the next Dr Bike will be. MCP is planning a follow-up session after the summer holidays, and we’ll be there again. Because this isn’t just about repairs; it’s about showing what communities can achieve when we come together with shared values and purpose.

MCP – Dr Bike Workshop at Mile End Community Project – Photography by Rehan Jamil