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A ‘live’ cycle parking indicator telling you exactly how many spaces are left. We’ve done this for years with car parks but I’ve not seen one for bikes before (although I expect it's not the first). [Particularly useful for peopl ... [more]
Bike parking and Santander cycles at the National Gallery - the stands in the distance are fenced off for building work.
Maybe they'll finally be able to provide a decent amount of cycle parking for Somerset House and the Courtauld Gallery once the west end of the Strand is open only to pedestrians and cycles?
Feeing for the owner of this newish looking bike locked up on the corner of Berwick and Gt Marlborough St in Soho- the roadworks further along the road mean that large vehicles turn right and perhaps don’t check what they’re running ove ... [more]
Long, straight, wide road with plenty of room and non-permitted parking for cars. Lots of families and bike users
It's mid-lockdown, but there are lots of bikes at Paddington station (mine included). There's a public tool stand as well.
Is this a replacement for the stands in #164638 and #164639, removed perhaps to give pedestrians space for social distancing ? Not very impressive.
Hi. Myself and our neighbours are keen to get a cycle hoop fitted on Central Park Road East Ham. There are 3 families who are keen and would make a big difference. Thanks
Always very crowded/scarce cycle parking in this area. Desperately needs cycle hangars for secure parking.
We would like a Bikehanger as there aren't any available spaces nearby. Due to Covid-19, the number of bikes has increased and we need a place to safely store them.
I live in a house of two flats and between us we have 5 bikes and are all looking for somewhere to store them. We are confident there is the demand for a hanger from our house alone.
I live in Cambridge and we have far more bike racks than London. I could find nowhere to lock my bike here. If the government is serious about cycling they need to emulate Cambridge with lots of racks and also bike parks. We have two large ... [more]
Nowhere to park outside the sports shop, lots of bikes locked to the railings and very unhelpful sign on Piccadilly tube station railings that cycles will be removed. Far more cycle racks are needed in London if TFL wants to increase cyclin ... [more]
Mundania Court is a block of 50 flats with no possibility of on site bike storage. Currently residents leave they bikes in common areas but we have been advised that his contravenes health and safety and insurance regs and we will be requir ... [more]
There are remarkably any within 5 min walk radius Queen Anne Street / Wimpole St junction. Best placed outside cafes and busy buildings, to deter thieves.
Looking for a place to store my bike near my home and I have seen the new secure sheds at the top of College Road.
Please could I request a cycle parking hub for harvist road. As there are no cycle hubs available In the nearby area presently. [Harvist Road, Queens Park, London NW6?]
Would like a bike hangar in the residential parking near Dickens estate There is space near the school
The stretch of Exeter Road parallel to the tube track (i.e. from the junction with Kilburn High Street to NW23UG) is not over populated with cars and in the 9 months I have lived there there has always been empty car parking spaces at all t ... [more]
There is barely any cycle parking on whitehall - but lots of people go to pubs there to meet friends after work - it would definitely encourage more civil servants to cycle!!
Beside the Santander bikes would be a great space and very helpful for those who work in the Nova building
Spacious pedestrianised square which is often busy and overlooked by shops so would provide good passive security for cycle parking. The square is where several main Chinatown thoroughfares meet and would be a useful central base to park a ... [more]
There is no cycle parking anywhere around china town / leicester square. What is that about? I like to pick up ingredients on the way home from work and have to use a lamppost (which I can't get my d-lock round...)
I commute into London from Amersham. Due to flexible arrangements, it is much cheaper for me to use Oyster contactless than to buy a season ticket. As a result, I'm unable to park my bike at Marylebone. Please sort this out. It runs contrar ... [more]
Outside Pineapple Studios and serving Mercer walk. There are not enough cycle spaces for this new shopping area. I regularly attend the dance studios and am always having to attach my bike to lamp posts.
Bike stands in the area are full. Pavement does not have a great deal of footfall and is big enough to accommodate bike stands without blocking pathway.
There are many flats in this area with no on or off-street cycle parking. There are also schools and several green spaces nearby. How is this encouraging cycling and healthy lifestyles?
So many cyclists unable to park because of lack of parking facilities. The ones available are already fully occupied. Even employer cannot offer space because it's a busy area with so many cyclists
This new development of cafes/bars has no stands for parking on Victoria Street. In fact there is v little in this area by the station.
There used to be cycle parking here, for perhaps 50 or so cycles. It has been removed and there is no sign of any replacement cycle storage. This would be useful at one of the country's busiest train stations.
There is so little around this area - whenever I'm searching for somewhere to park up I always see other cyclists in the same position and many bikes locked awkwardly to random lamp-posts and signposts, which fall over and get in everyone's ... [more]
Outside Starbucks, opposite St. Martin's Theatre. It seems like quite a secluded location, but with Starbucks outside and plenty of taxis for Covent Garden passing through, there are plenty of people around who might have their eyes on t ... [more]
Hey Siri, show me a crushingly unsubtle visual metaphor for @CityWestminster’s transport policy https://t.co/aouib5ezJi
As at many London stations, there's now lots of cycle parking inside the gated area at Marylebone, where bikes presumably live overnight and at weekends.