Our Value System

Trust

innovation

Resilence

Empathy

Visionary

Revolutionary
Belinda isn’t just our founder—she’s a powerhouse of creativity, experience, and grit. With over 7 years in small business, journalism, and networking, she’s launched groundbreaking projects like Norwich Nights Magazine, Cardiff Let’s Talk Theatre, Levelling Centre Stage, and Velvet Intrigue Press (now The Outlaw Press).
All of this is backed by a lifetime steeped in the biker community—she’s been living and breathing that world since she was just 3 years old.

My Story: Rising, Rebuilding, and Riding Again.
At 23, I was torn from the biker community I loved—a family that had been my refuge during the darkest days of an abusive marriage. I had grown up around bikers, finding safety, belonging, and identity in their world. But when my ex-husband’s violence escalated, I was forced to leave, isolated and broken. I became a shadow of myself, struggling to survive, raise my children, and protect them from his rage.
Escaping should have been my fresh start, but instead, I felt lost. How do you rebuild when you’ve lost not just your identity but the community that made you whole?
Years of being stalked and tracked down by my ex-husband made one thing clear—I needed a complete reset. A perfectly timed call from a friend led me to Risca, Wales, where I started over. I focused on raising my son (my daughter was grown by then), briefly remarried an ex-offender who later became a biker, and searched for purpose. Writing became my outlet. I didn’t know what else to do, but words gave me a voice again. With the guidance of an incredible writing coach from Washington, USA, I threw myself into storytelling and enrolled in university, obsessed with becoming an author.
A year later, I found journalism. It forced me to develop a thick skin, rebuilt my confidence, and gave me direction. But the industry’s cutthroat nature didn’t sit right with me—the backstabbing, the compromises, the guarded conversations. I wanted to do things differently. So, I did. I launched Norwich Nights Magazine in 2019, my first business, where I could control the narrative and redefine the landscape.
By 2021, I returned to Wales to complete my English and Media degree, diving deeper into fiction writing. I published my novel, Shadows Over New Beginnings, but something still felt missing—a piece of me I had long buried.
Then, while binge-watching Sons of Anarchy, which strangely helped, but I was growing frustrated by the media’s portrayal of the biker world—especially the coverage of the Chicago shootout between the Outlaws and the Mongols in 2022—I found clarity. I started writing a book about motorcycle club turf wars, aiming to challenge the stereotypes and misrepresentations. But more importantly, I realized fiction wasn’t the best way to make a real impact.
I began researching biker communities, laws, and dynamics, and the struggles of ex-offenders reintegrating into society. And that’s when Biker Rebuild CIC was born—a way to not only reclaim my connection to the biker community but to serve it. To create real change. To help others rebuild, rise, and ride again.

Our Support program provides strategic, efficient, and practical solutions tailored to each client’s most pressing challenges. Through expert-led mentoring. With full flexibility to adapt their goals, clients stay in control, focusing on the issues that matter most to them.

Our online courses and Content Hub are designed for real-world application, using our Assess-Strategize-Create framework alongside a Story-Teach-Tool methodology. Ensuring learners can apply immediately turning knowledge into action and making tangible progress from day one.