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<title>CityCyclingEdinburgh Forum &#187; Tag: Cycle parking Range - Recent Topics</title>
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<title>ih on "Today&#039;s Rubbish Cycle Parking"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;So, on @sallyhinch's advice I took myself to the Edinburgh branch of Range to see if I could buy craft materials to make some placards. For information, Range is just off the Innocent Path close by Bruntstane Station. Big car park, not a single place to lock a bike. I wheeled the bike in to customer services, to be told there weren't any bike facilities there. When I explained that they were on one of the city's principal bike paths and they were missing out on custom, I was told that it was the Council's path (duh, yes) and I should contact the Council. I said that it wasn't expensive to install a few bike racks, and repeated they were missing out on custom, I was told they were under no obligation to provide bike parking. So I left. The manager is called Jasper Price if anyone wants to add a missive to the one I will be sending.
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