And he would only require listed building consent if welding it it the railings, which would be secure.
CityCyclingEdinburgh Forum » Infrastructure
Cycle parking in Edinburgh, where have we got to?
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Posted 11 months ago #
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It’s TEC time!
Greens will be proposing that secure parking for your bike should always cost less than a car parking permit.
How do we intend to pay for that?
Insourcing the bike parking scheme or increasing parking charges for polluting vehicles.
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https://twitter.com/julebandel/status/1658863299130281985
With details of motion
Posted 11 months ago # -
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Cllr Munro/ @CouncillorCowdy say #BikeHangars subsidy from #CarParking would cause car v bike aggro
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https://twitter.com/spokeslothian/status/1659162631356153857
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Posted 11 months ago #
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#BikeParking #LeithWalk
@Edinburgh_CC
#ActiveTravel team has published impressive guidance on #SheffieldRacks including installation
HERE-->https://edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30316/c7-cycle-parking…Sad that other Council depts, projects, etc either don't know or have their own ideas!
@lamiejang
@sto_paul
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https://twitter.com/spokeslothian/status/1686439287024209928?
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Posted 7 months ago #
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Some abominations I believe installed on Princes Street near the Johnnie Walker centre. Incompatible with anything non-standard and terrible security even for standard bikes. Secured with hex keys, will scratch your frame, and altogether just unwieldy. Apparently about £500 each! Just install concreted in Sheffield Stands!
https://twitter.com/cocteautriplets/status/1718920368700674338
Posted 6 months ago # -
That installation is crying out for a FOI on CEC policy and design standards and EQIA.
Posted 6 months ago # -
Saw that on Twitter.
Didn’t realise it was actually in Edinburgh!
Presumably not installed by CEC???
‘Sanctioned’ by CEC (Planning)?
(Been there at least 5 months - https://maps.app.goo.gl/tDWDz53GUprFtrvRA?g_st=ic )
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I think this is the relevant planning application.
In a very quick check of the Design & Access Statement,I found this: "Externally, there are existing Sheffield cycle stands providing parking for 12 cycles. This provision will be supplemented by additional covered cycle racking for staff within the building at ground floor level."
The Sheffield racks are indeed shown in the drawings of the proposals. Whether removing them constitutes a breach of planning, I don't know.
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I mean, if doing something different to what's in the planning application that's the basis for you being granted permission to do the work isn't a breach of planning, what the heck would be? How do we report stuff like this anyway?
Posted 6 months ago # -
How do you go about asking for bike stands? The new enclosed bike racks at Meadowbank are useless for my bike. A normal Sheffield stand is all that’s needed. Staff at Meadowbank do not seem to have a solution.
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Phil Whatshisname? CHDotty knows, is still there. Used to be you just emailed them and they did consider your request. Except my one so the people who ran cafes at the arches could park their bikes. The Sheffield Stand, a thing of beauty and function, did not fit the aesthetic.
Posted 6 months ago # -
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Contact your local Council cycling officer – there may be something they can do to help, either with the employer or nearby. For Edinburgh Council, the email address is activetravel@edinburgh.gov.uk.
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Posted 6 months ago # -
Was pleased to see relatively new cycle racks installed in the alcove next to Fabios at Corstorphine (now dominoes). Last time I made the journey to that location (2021/22) my bike ended up locked to the central pedestrian crossing chicane on the 4 lane road. Small steps and all that.
Posted 6 months ago # -
I have a photo of the cycle racks outside Jonny Walker, from October 2021. Been in for a while.
Posted 5 months ago # -
not technically Edinburgh but seriously impressed with all the bike parking at the Musselburgh / Levenhall Links. good provision near the car park and the older paths, but excellent further provision around the 'new' lagoon / newly planted areas nearest the river.
(the newer ones are rather annoyingly not Sheffield racks; they're the sort of P-shaped ones, but still not bad).
Posted 4 months ago #
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