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Get your bike security marked for free at these events across the city region
9 months ago
Merseyside Police is inviting the public to get their bikes security marked at a series of free events across the region.
The force is working in partnership with Bike Register to host bike marking events throughout the year. Since July 2023, more than 1,000 bikes have been registered by officers.
Bike Register is the UK’s national bike marking and registration scheme, which helps to reduce cycle theft, identify stolen bikes and return recovered bikes to their rightful owners.
At the events, officers from Merseyside Police will be on hand to register bikes on the national database, provide security marking and give crime prevention advice on how to lock them securely to deter thieves.
Acting Sergeant Pippa Wilcox, Prevention Hub said:
“By registering and marking your bike, you are 83% less likely to have your bike stolen, so it is something we highly recommend.
“Officers are actively checking bikes on Bike Register to see if they have been reported as lost or stolen. This has now resulted in a large number of stolen bikes being returned to their rightful owners. Most recently, a bike valued at more than £4,000 was returned to its owner after tracking them down through Bike Register and working with a bike shop in Everton.
“If you own a bike, please come along to one of our upcoming events, within a few minutes your bike will be registered and better protected to deter thieves.”
Merseyside Police has worked with Bike Register for several years but has strengthened this partnership over the last year to tackle theft and robbery offences involving high-value bikes.
Since launching the bike marking scheme in Wirral, there has been a significant and sustained drop in bike thefts. The scheme is now rolling out to Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Knowsley.
Upcoming bike marking events
Knowsley
- Friday 16 February – Jubilee Park (Jubilee Craftivists Funday), 11 AM – 1 PM
- Sunday 18 February – Unit 18, Newtown Gardens (former Dolls House), Kirkby, 1 PM – 4 PM
Sefton
- Saturday 17 February, Co-op, Fylde Road, Southport, 2 PM – 4 PM
St Helens
- Monday 4 March, Perth Community Centre, Thatto Heath, 10AM – 11.30AM
- Wednesday 6 March, Church Square, Town Centre, 6PM – 7.30PM
- Saturday 9 March, Earlestown Market, 4PM – 5.30PM
Liverpool
- Friday 16 February – Firefit Youth & Community Hub, Toxteth, 10 AM – 12 PM
- Saturday 17 February – Sefton Park (junction of Lark Lane), 2.30 PM – 4.30 PM
- Friday 23 February – Asda, Smithdown Road, 10 AM – 3 PM
Wirral
- Monday 19 February – Croft Retail Park, Bromborough, 9.30 AM – 11.30 AM
- Wednesday 21 February – Tesco car park, Eastham, 1 PM – 3 PM
- Thursday 22 February – Core Project, Bidston, 1 PM – 3PM
- Friday 23 February – Birkenhead Park Visitors Centre, 09.30 AM – 12 PM
- Friday 1 March – Duck Pond Lane Park, Prenton, 3.30 PM – 5.30 PM
- Saturday 16 March – Birkenhead Park Visitors Centre, 3.30 PM – 5.30 PM