Supporting Our Local Cycling Community 🚴♂️
- Paula Robinson
- Mar 30
- 2 min read
At Tilly’s Bunbury, we’ve always believed that being part of a village means more than just serving great food and coffee — it’s about showing up for the people who make our community special.
That’s why we’re incredibly proud to support the Bunbury Cycling Group and the wider cycling Tarporley community.
This fantastic group of local riders brings together people who share a love of cycling, fresh air, and good company.
From cycling in Bunbury to cycling Tarporley and the surrounding Cheshire lanes, their rides celebrate everything we love about village life.
A Proud Moment: Team Shirts 🚴♀️💚
We were delighted to sponsor the group and help them purchase their very first team shirts. Seeing them all together in their matching jerseys — bold, bright, and full of energy — is something we’re really proud of. It’s more than just kit; it’s a symbol of teamwork, identity, and local pride within the cycling Tarporley and Bunbury community.
Riding Together
Our owner, Andy, is not just cheering from the sidelines — he’s out there riding with the team. Whether it’s a relaxed ride through Bunbury or heading out towards Tarporley, he’s part of the journey — strengthening ties across the local cycling Tarporley routes and beyond.
More Than a Cafe
Supporting the Bunbury Cycling Group is just one example of how we aim to give back to the village we call home. Bunbury — and our neighbouring community of Tarporley — isn’t just where we do business, it’s where we live, ride, and connect.
We’re proud to support local initiatives, especially those that bring people together through activities like cycling Tarporley, Bunbury rides, and Cheshire cycling routes.
So next time you see the team out on the road in their green jerseys, give them a wave — whether you’re in Bunbury or out enjoying cycling around Tarporley.
When they stop by Tilly’s for a well-earned coffee, you’ll know you’re part of their journey too.

Here’s to community, connection, and many more miles across Bunbury, Tarporley, and beyond. 🚴♂️




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