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First secure bike hangars installed

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 21 Jul, 2022 at 12:19PM
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First secure bike hangars installed

Co-Chair of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability (ETS) committee, Steve Davis and fellow ETS member Jamie Lloyd, in Queens Park Road where one of the first hangars has been installed.

Co-Chair of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability (ETS) committee, Steve Davis and fellow ETS member Jamie Lloyd, in Queens Park Road where one of the first hangars has been installed.

The first 20 secure cycle hangars are being installed in Brighton and Hove this week – with another 80 set to follow.

The hangars will be rented out for about £1 a week to anyone living nearby, on a three, six or 12-montly basis.

The locations have been chosen according to requests from cyclists, local cycle theft rates, propensity to cycle and existing cycle storage.

Councillor Steve Davis, Co-Chair of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability committee said: “This really is a game-changer for a lot of people who want to cycle more but simply can’t because they don’t have the storage space.

“We saw from the response to our survey last year that residents really want them. With so many people living in shared accommodation, flats or houses where storage space is at a premium, it can be difficult for many people to find space to safely store their bikes.

“We know that if we want more people to travel actively and sustainably, we have to give them the right infrastructure.

“Cycle hangars are a really good incentive for people to travel more by bike because it means they don’t have to have it sitting in their hallway or carry it up several flights of steps.”

Each hangar is approximately the size of one car parking space and can hold up to six cycles. The hangars can be reconfigured to include adapted cycles and cargo bikes.

The first 20 are being installed in:

  • Stanford Avenue
  • Kings Road x2
  • Cleveland Road x 2
  • Scotland Street
  • Queens Park Road x2
  • Hamilton Road
  • Park Crescent Terrace
  • Hythe Road x3
  • Belgrave Street
  • Coventry Street x2
  • Cobden Road x2
  • Whichelo Place
  • St Catherine’s Terrace

The next tranche are proposed for:

  • Kingsley Road x 2
  • Cuthbert Road
  • Dorset Gardens
  • Evelyn Terrace x 2
  • John Street
  • Stanley Street x 2
  • Sutherland Road x 2
  • Chesham Street
  • Preston Drove
  • Springfield Road x 2
  • Warleigh Road x 2
  • Winchester Street
  • Clermont Terrace x 2
  • St Leonards Road x 2
  • Denmark Villas
  • Livingstone Road x2
  • Seafield Road x2
  • The Drive x2
  • Addison Road x2
  • Burton Villas
  • Cissbury Road x2
  • Lorna Road
  • Lyndhurst Road
  • The Drive
  • Dyke Road
  • Montgomery Street x2
  • Bonchurch Road
  • Hartington Road
  • Shanklin Road x2
  • Buller Road
  • Riley Road x2
  • Ewart Street x2
  • Franklin Street x2
  • Grove Street
  • Hampden Road
  • Islingword Place x2
  • Islingword Street x2
  • Lincoln Street
  • Buckingham Road x4
  • Montpelier Road x2
  • Norfolk Square

The council asked residents last year to complete an online survey, asking if they would be interested in having a cycle hangar on their street.

Those who completed the survey and left an email address have been contacted and offered the chance to apply for a space on a first come / first served basis. These have now been allocated by operator Falco.

Residents who wish to apply for a space can email rentals@falco.co.uk or call them on 01538 380080, specifying which hangar they would like a space in. They will then be contacted by Falco about the next steps.

If there are no spaces available, residents will be placed on a waiting list and informed when one becomes available.

 

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Comments 3

  1. Max says:
    4 years ago

    Thanks to BHCC for allocating a little road space so that people who live in terraced houses and apartments don’t have to carry their bikes into their homes for them to be protected from the weather and damage/theft.

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    • Peter Challis says:
      4 years ago

      Just be aware that you have to provide your own locks, and the council accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage, so make sure you have suitable insurance.

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  2. Pauleen Rachelle says:
    3 years ago

    How have the siting of these hangars been decided. It looks like some are going to be outside residential homes at seven dials and Windlesham gardens. If so the apparent decided siting of one outside 28 Windlesham gardens will obstruct the view to exit private car park at back of 30 to 22 Windlesham. It is already a hazard and dangerous. We did not receive emails regarding the siting of these hangars. We are also concerned about noise when the hangars are closed, disturbing our sleep if used at night. I think they are a good idea but should not impact on those of us who are ill and unable to use the facility

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