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This is by Pets at Home - but Halford's has no parking. This is the only place the landlord might consider it. Former bins area.
Covered, to show drivers that they have an option. There is ample parking next door at the sports centre, though they will want their clients to use it.
Opposite slug and lettuce pub, Oxfam, near WHS and the Gorge Cafe - popular with students. The new development warrants bike parking.
This development will be alive with new houses and cinemas etc. Not precise about the exact location as it's not finished yet and I don't have the plans.
Halford's doesn't have any parking. It's not their fault it's the landlord's. Covered parking here please!
Lidle already has 'butterfly'/ wheel bender parks but they are too narrow for mountain bikes and angled such that your bike sticks out in the way of cars. Should take up two car bays at front of shop, nearest exit.
Beginning/end of North Downs way, 100 metres walk from the Lamb pub where there is no room for parking. There are many railings here already, but covered parking would be a great incentive for people to spend a long time in the Maltings/ … [more]
Sainsbury's currently has zero provision for cyclists. 3 car bays near the exit, could be used for sheltered cycle parking.
There is a little zone with double yellow lines and another area with a parking sign. Both of these could be used. Beautiful location by St Andrew's church.
This is right next to a bus stop for those cyclists who can't make it up the hill to play golf. Use two bays of car parking.
There are 3 pillars here under a shelter, but it's not an official bike park. This would offer the new residents of Folly Heights and those of Upper Hale/Folly Hill, a nice walk through the park into town.
Ample space where cars park now. Existing parking could be residents' only, 3 car bays diagonally could allow for 8 sheffield stands - possibly with an attractive tiled roof to keep with character of street. Benefit to cafes and restaurants … [more]
Mosaic Court, behind Boots, great for employees or customers, nice shady circular bench. Perhaps could feature pop up cafe/gelateria?
Already covered by trees, central, close access to Borough - cafes, shops. Again residents benefit from cleaner, less noisy vehicle action under their windows.
Waggon Yard should lead the way in encouraging cycle parking. In this location, houses benefit from no diesel as vehicles arriving and leaving here are clean, and cycles benefit from increased vigilance from neighbours.
Sheltered stands giving parking for 20 bikes. Giving access to Hoops Velo, Slug and Lettuce pub etc. and whole new housing development at Woolmead.