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The students are leaving Cambridge today, so there are lots of 4WDs outside the colleges - and some cycle parking spaces!
Abandoned lock tags added by Cambridge City Council. To avoid the locks being cut and taken away the owner should remove the tags by the given date.
Abandoned bike Reported at: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike Tyres flat and covered in cobwebs, but otherwise looks all there.
Two decent sets of well spaced Sheffield stands at the new King's College Passivhaus development. I assume there will be secure covered parking as well.
We are desperately in need of more bike racks on Mill Road. As a business we are finding it increasingly hard to find spaces for our workers let alone our customers. Please could you work with the Mill Road Traders Association or even come ... [more]
Covered cycle parking at DFS on Newmarket Rd, as well as the 2 sets of stands at the other end - surprisingly good provision
Awkward cycle parking in the underground garage at Clare Hall (where cyclists are supposed to dismount, but there isn't even a speed limit for cars) - also space for cargo bikes etc just to the left.
If this building really was built like this, to have cycle parking rather than commercial/residential space... I'm impressed.
A few more cycle stands squeezed in near the Live and Let Live pub. Why are there none near the Cambridge Blue?
Problems caused by abandoned bikes on racks where there is a high demand. The stickered bike and the blue bike have been unused for several weeks and have very low pressure in their tyres. The blue one was reported a month ago but the ta ... [more]
Abandoned bikes clog up the racks and get moved into awkward looking arrangements by others tyring to park their bikes.
One-sided cycle stands - there could be so much more space if they were fitted at an angle to the wall.
Every home in this otherwise exemplary development has a couple of bikes in the porch - where are the cycle stands?
Four separate sets of cycle stands in view, plus indoor cycle parking to the right - pretty good provision!
Clare Hall cycle parking is a bit of a mess - and cycling is banned in the underground garage, while there isn't even a speed limit for cars.
Pump, tools and instructions in the underground parking area at Clare Hall. A lot of bikes are locked to the rail along the front wall, although I imagine they can get blocked in by cars.
Clare Hall cycle parking is a bit of a mess - and cycling is banned in the underground garage, while there isn't even a speed limit for cars.
A clear need for cycle stands in place of a car-parking space. Submitted to the Cambridge parking consultation, let's see what happens.
New fencing for two houses, new cycle stands for one - the nearest of the four available spaces won't get much use, I predict - if only they'd put them in at a slight angle.
The pump at this workstand in front of Addenbrooke's main entrance did not work. The head unit would not grip the valve tightly and there was a tell tale leak of air that is so disheartening. I had to find my way to the on-campus bike sh ... [more]
Staff cycle parking at Addenbrooke's - requires security card to get in. There was a workstand and pump made by Cyclehoop in front of it. I tried it. Big mistake - and my tyre ended up flatter than when I started. I had to find my way to ... [more]
The rear of the St Regis (Clare College) development - cycle parking installed so that only one side is useable.
[Image taken 18.5.07. B&Q, Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Compare the bike parking at the B&Q (very close to the store, right next to the trolley park, covered) with what the landlord at the Peckham B&Q thought B&Q customers would use: #178870. ... [more]
St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge - wheelbender cycle parking, and clearly plenty of demand for something better.
The handy cycle parking in front of the Devonshire Arms has mostly been removed due to the need for more outdoor seating post-Covid-19.
There's quite a reasonable amount of cycle parking dotted around outside Arbury Court - even the Sikh Gurdwara has its own.
New cycle parking at Newnham's Co-op - and Don't Park in the Garden signs - this was until recently a low box hedge which people often leant their bikes on. So there may well be problems here.
A minimal amount of cycle parking has been added since #13406 was taken, but the gateway is still too narrow for anything but a single person to get through.
With Park Street Cycle Park closed for rebuilding this is all the cycle parking there is in the immediate vicinity.
The bent rack has been removed following the report at #177377, the bikes that were on it have been stacked against the remaining rack.
Old locks accumulate. Three old rusty and broken locks have been reported at: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike
More bike parking required at this very popular location as cyclist attach bikes to residents’ properties due to lack of space
Hopefully this annoying abandoned bike will be gone soon now that it has been tagged. It has been on these racks for several years and despite several reportings in that time has remained for one reason or another. Update 14 Jan: Hurray ... [more]
A bike rack has been bent almost completely flat against the ground. It looks like it was reversed into by a large van or truck, the bicycle attached to the rack was squashed in between. There are no bollards to protect the bikes / ra ... [more]
My guess is that a vehicle has reversed crushing the bike against the rack and bending the rack completely over. The back wheel in particular looks like it has been pressed over the rack. The pedal crank is bent too, so quite a substantial ... [more]
Perhaps the next cycle parking guide needs a sentence or two suggesting that when racks are installed, care should be taken to ensure that people making use of them do not need to wear waders to do so.
New cycle parking at Churchill College - and a sign saying No Cycling Inside The College, even from here to the road. This parking area is nowhere near anything except for one accommodation block.
Parking spaces taken for cycle stands and car club parking. The bollards help reduce damage from motor vehicles like happened to #177672 in York.
The PCR testing centre has been here for 10 months now and they still haven't thought about cycle access and parking.
This is a residential area with lots of flats. I've recently moved here and there is no secure cycle storage for people in flats with no outdoor space. It would be great if cycle racks, or even better if bikehangars could be installed in th ... [more]