Portsmouth News

Online platform for bikers’ mental health

Events listings to help connect

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News emily.turner@jpimedia.co.uk

A MOTORBIKE platform supporting riders’ mental health has been given a funding boost.

Aiming to connect middleaged motorcycli­sts, Bike Directory is an online system where motorbike businesses can list upcoming events.

The Havant-based organisati­on is one of three UK projects now benefiting from an initiative supporting men’s mental health and prostate cancer groups.

Funding has come from The Distinguis­hed Gentleman’s Ride’s Social Connection­s Challenge, which recently injected almost £650,000 into nine projects around the world.

Martin Northern, project leader of Bike Directory, says that the funding means more can be done to help riders across the country connect with one another.

Martin, 41, a qualified first aider, said: ‘The idea is that we are trying to connect motorcycli­sts to each other to help with their mental health. We want people to start a conversati­on.

‘Now we’ve got a budget and we can build a platform that’s more robust.

‘The first two months are going to be dedicated to rebuilding what we’ve done by revamping the online system we want to put the informatio­n into people’s hands.’

Martin started the directory as a pet project in 2017 while recovering from knee surgery as he struggled to find places where riders were going to socialise and share their passion.

He said: ‘My grandad used to race motorcycle sidecars when I was a kid, so I’ve always liked bikes, but I never got around to doing my test until I was about 32. Myself and my friends were trying to find places to ride, and there was nowhere we could find out what was happening - the magazines we read would only cover events that had already happened.’

The five strong Bike Directory team, who are looking forward to the British Superbikes event in August, are also working on a series of creative wellbeing workshops which they hope to start later this year.

Although the directory is aimed at middle-aged riders, Martin says that they would not turn away anybody who reached out to them.

Martin, who lives in Southsea, said: ‘This demographi­c is particular­ly hard to get to talk, but we’ve got something in common and people can choose to get involved at whatever level they want.’

Visit bikedirect­ory.co.uk

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 ??  ?? PROJECT LEADER Martin Northern from Bike Directory
PROJECT LEADER Martin Northern from Bike Directory

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