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Brighton bike sharing scheme is Britain’s most popular outside London

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 6 Mar, 2018 at 1:23PM
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Brighton bike sharing scheme is Britain’s most popular outside London

The Brighton bike sharing scheme which started six months ago is Britain’s most popular bike sharing scheme outside London, new figures suggest.

More than 22,000 people have made about 120,000 trips and cycled 225,000 miles since BTN BikeShare began on Friday 1 September.

Heat map for Brighton and Hove’s bike sharing scheme

The seafront has been the most popular route and is well served by some of the scheme’s 49 docking stations and 450 “Life Bikes”.

But a heat map suggests that plenty of students have used the bikes to get to and from university – and rides around Hove Park have also proved popular.

Tim Caswell, owner of Hourbike, the company operating the scheme, said: “We couldn’t be happier that, in just half a year, the Life Bikes have become a real staple for Brighton and Hove residents and visitors

“After introducing new docking stations and improving bike distribution last month, we’re currently developing further plans to expand the scheme and make the Brighton and Hove cycling experience even better.”

Councillor Gill Mitchell, who chairs the council’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee, said: “It’s great that so people are using the bike share scheme to get around the city.

“Cycling has become a popular mode of transport in Brighton and Hove. It’s often the quickest way of getting from A to B and a good way to sightsee.

“Being able to pick up and drop off bikes through the scheme is making it an even more attractive way to travel.”

One regular, Louis Kirby, 27, an engagement worker with community interest company Justlife, said: “Over the past 10 years I’ve seen lots of changes and improvements to Brighton and Hove but the BTN BikeShare, for me, is by far the best.

Louis Kirby

“My job means I’m out and about a lot, often needing to get from one end of the city to the other.

“The Life Bikes are so convenient. They have made travelling around much easier, quicker and cheaper and I use the scheme almost every day.”

The scheme cost £1.45 million to set up, including the infrastructure, with the local enterprise partnership Coast to Capital awarding a grant of £1.16 million.

Brighton and Hove City Council added £290,000 and contributions from the scheme’s sponsors, American Express and Life Natural Spring Water, help with the running costs.

The bikes cost 3p a minute to rent with a £1 daily minimum charge and £12 daily maximum or a £72 a year membership which offers an hour free every day.

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    8 years ago

    Splendid. This confounds all the moaners and doom-mongers.

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    • Gerald Wiley says:
      8 years ago

      In April 2013, Ian Davey, the city council’s transport committee chairman said that a bike-hire scheme has been dismissed for Brighton and Hove because it is too hilly.

      Then in March 2015 the council announced that the city had received a £1m government award for a Boris-bikes style scheme.

      So, in fact the main doom-monger was former Green Party councillor Ian Davey! It’s good to see the Green’s backing it being a success and a failure so they could claim the kudos whether it did or did not succeed.

      BTW – whatever happened to your fellow ex-councillor Ian?

      Could it be that the only people using the bikes are those along the non-hilly sections? But good to see people cycling around Hove Park – so actually not saving any car journeys at all.

      And best of all the scheme is supported by a very non-ethical “water in a plastic bottle” company.

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  2. Simon says:
    8 years ago

    Ironic. The picture of the cyclist posing with the bike is in one of the only areas in Brighton where bikes aren’t allowed to be used…

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  3. Mark Strong says:
    8 years ago

    Great news, and in line with predictions so that’s one-nil for the experts (confession – that includes me) against the anecdotists.

    As for Pavilion Gardens – yes, cycling is banned (on flimsy ‘evidence’) but of course in the picture he’s not riding.

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  4. Rita Snatch says:
    8 years ago

    It’s amazing watching all the Drug Dealing now operating from these bikes, preventing the requirement to note Vehicle Registration Numbers and Car Descriptions. New avenues have certainly been opened… lol 🙂

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    • Christopher Hawtree says:
      8 years ago

      Can you elaborate? How many of these incidents have you seen and have you reported them?

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      • Gerald Wiley says:
        8 years ago

        Christopher – why haven’t you responded to my earlier comments but found time to respond to this?

        I thought you’d, at least, want to defend the statements made your cycling obsessed fellow ex-councillor Ian Davey who thought the scheme would never work 😉

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