4 welcome new racks, for 8 bikes, have been installed on King's Parade. Yet, many more are needed. These photos, taken on different dates, prove there is space and demand for new racks.
This gallery was created on Tuesday, 25th March 2008
King's Parade: new cycle racks - much needed and welcome - are continually full. There is also always free bay space further along, where more stands could be located.
King's Parade: new cycle racks - much needed and welcome - are continually full. There is also always free bay space further along, where more stands could be located.
King's Parade: new cycle racks - much needed and welcome - are continually full. There is also always free bay space further along, where more stands could be located.
Plenty of space in this area of King's Parade where new cycle racks could be provided. The new cycle racks further up - much needed and welcome - are continually full.
Plenty of space in this area of King's Parade where new cycle racks could be provided. The new cycle racks further up - much needed and welcome - are continually full.
Plenty of space in this area of King's Parade where new cycle racks could be provided. The new cycle racks further up - much needed and welcome - are continually full.
King's Parade: new cycle racks - much needed and welcome - are continually full. There is also always free bay space further along, where more stands could be located.
King's Parade: new cycle racks - much needed and welcome - are continually full. There is also always free bay space further along, where more stands could be located.
King's Parade: new cycle racks - much needed and welcome - are continually full. There is also always free bay space further along, where more stands could be located.
New cycle stands on King's Parade in heavy use already. More needed, with plenty of space available.
Lack of cycle parking on King's Parade. Bikes are being leant (often insecurely) against the lampposts on the pavement. There is plenty of space on the road to provide on-street parking, as has been done so effectively outside St Catharine' ... [more]