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A rubbish bin for cyclists on the move. This is on a cycle-path near a school in Assen. Making throwing rubbish into a bin into a "fun" thing to do probably helps to avoid litter. The bin is called a "blikvanger". This usually means "eye ... [more]
The centre of Hoogeveen. Post war reconstruction rebuilt this area on American lines as a wide boulevard for cars. Now it's a much more pleasant, more liveable space. Watch the video to see more. A similar example from Nijmegen can ... [more]
Practical use of a Gormley: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/05/03/gormley_london_figures_feature.shtml
Close-up of the Musician in the bin. Apparently he eventually had his £600 bin stolen when he hadn't put it away properly one night.
Dangerous railings in a Dutch town. This is Oosterwolde in Friesland, an example of the "shared space" ideas of Hans Monderman. There are plenty of signs, railings like I've seen nowhere else over here, and more cars than usual for the N ... [more]
Cyclists' Brack: === Simon, Nigel, Clare and I have decided to constitute ourselves an informal cake research subgroup. At the time we were sampling an Irish brack or tea-cake (so called because it's made with tea, not for tea) which my m ... [more]
East Road. Cyclists leaving the subway cycleway bypass round the Newmarket Rd roundabout have to stear around street furniture to the dropped kerb, around illegally parked cars - avoiding collision with cars coming from the roundabout.
Dropped kerb and proper surfacing into Tesco needed, to serve this obvious cut-through. What actually happened was that a big fence was put in instead... see #12581.
Leisurely Riders: Simon, Mike, Tim and John on top of the Lecture Theatre at the Maths Faculty. Read about what happened to John... ‘Life was much sweeter with Buddha than Richard Dawkins’ http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/A ... [more]
Paths on The Stray, Harrogate - children are allowed to cycle here but seemingly not adults.
Paths on The Stray, Harrogate - children are allowed to cycle here but seemingly not adults.
Path on The Stray, Harrogate, crossing road - improvement for cycling with a toucan crossing to the road opposite would be welcome.
Path on The Stray, Harrogate, crossing road - improvement for cycling would be welcome.
Screenshot from the Barclays Bikes iPhone app - which, as you can see, uses CycleStreets routing
Big new riverside development in Bradford on Avon - far too much space for cars and absolutely no sign of any cycle facilities.
Big new riverside development in Bradford on Avon - absolutely no sign of any cycle facilities.
Weston doesn't seem to be too impressed by the building permission application process.
Area between "greens gym" and railworks, which is at a different level. The area between the fence and the railswork building looks like an embankment, where it may be difficult to get a cycleway through.
Weston development on Cromwell Rd behind "greens gym". This development needs to be prepared for a Chisholm Trail access / exit towards the railway line.
Altrincham Outside Library the cycle parking here is full but there is space for about 1 more stand here right and 5 more to the other side see #37987 and #37988
Altrincham Outside Library the cycle parking here is full but there is space for about 5 more stands here right next to the existing stands see #37988 and #37989
Altrincham Stamford New Road on far side spaces for cycle parking both sides of Skipton Building society instaed of advertising boards (or double up as advertising). On near side - some of these bollards could be cycle stands instead
Arch available for the Chisholm trail on the western (city centre) side of Mill Road bridge (see also #37957), roughly between the staff car park and the City Council depot. For a view towards Carter Bridge at railway station >> #37959<<.
View of the railway staff car park zoomed in from Mill Road bridge. For a view from behind the fence under Carter Bridge see >> #37958<<.
Possible route for the Chisholm Trail on the western (city centre) side of the railway track by the station. Picture taken from underneath Carter Bridge, looking north towards the arches under Mill Road bridge. For a similar view from above ... [more]
Possible route for the Chisholm Trail on the western (city centre) side of the railway track by the station. See arch from the bridge in #37960 . Picture taken from Carter Bridge looking north towards the arches under Mill Road bridge. See ... [more]
Ready made route for the Chisholm Trail on the eastern side of the railway track by the station (from the opposite end #37964). Section from from Carter Bridge to Mill Road bridge arch. View south >> #37955<<.
Mill Road bridge has good size, open arches on both sides of the track which would suit the Chisholm Trail.
Arch on the western side of Mill Road bridge. See >> #37965<< for a view of the track south of the gate.
Ready made route for the Chisholm Trail on the eastern side of the railway track by the station. Picture taken from Carter Bridge looking south. Start from Milton Road >> #36544<<.
View south from Mill Road Bridge's eastern side towards Carter Bridge. See #37966 for the arch behind the fence at the bottom of the picture. See >> #37964<< for a zoom.
Zoomed-in view south from Mill Road Bridge's eastern side towards Carter Bridge. It has a ready made track, suitable for the Chisholm Trail. For a view of the western track see >> #37961<<.
Mill Road bridge has good size, open arches on both sides of the track which would suit the Chisholm Trail. See the southern end of the arch (on the left) >> #37966<<.
View north from the western (city centre) side of Mill Road Bridge, above an open arch. The City Council's Service Depot is to the left. View north from the Centre of Mill Road Bridge >> #37971<<.
View from Mill Road Bridge in northerly direction. Cambridge City Services Depot on the left. See the track on the eastern side of the railway line >> #37970<<.
Ready made track on the eastern side of the railway line, from Mill Road bridge arches in northerly direction. See the arches under Mill Road bridge >> #37968<<.
Ready made track on the eastern side of the railway line, from Mill Road bridge arches north.
Possible route for the Chisholm Trail from the staff car park at the railway station, past Trevor Perkins to a free arch >> #37960<< under Mill Road bridge. See #37957 from Carter Bridge in the opposite direction.
There are open arches through Mill road bridge on both sides of the railway line, in addition to these sealed off arches.
There should be enough space to be made easily available for the Chisholm Trail on the western side of the railway track, from the Railway Station through Mill Road bridge to Hooper Street (south of the grey transformer box). View from Mill ... [more]
View north of Hooper Street. If all the tracks are in use the area will be somewhat tight for the Chisholm Trail here.
View south in an area with room for the Chisholm Trail. Easy exits at Hooper Street, Ainsworth Terrace, Stone Street, Sleaford Street and the Beehive Centre.
View north from Stone Terrace, which could provide a ready made exit for the Chisholm Trail. For a view in south-easterly direction >> #37980<<.
View south from Stone Terrace, which could provide a ready made exit for the Chisholm Trail. Go to Hooper Street >> #37975<<.
South-easterly view from Sleaford Street across the tracks towards Ridgeons off Cromwell Road. For a view from Stone Terrace >> #37979<<.
View across the railway tracks from Sleaford Street. For a view from Stone Terrace >> #37979<<.
Altrincham Goose Green areas where bollards could double as cycle parking (with adaptations) or cycle stands painted black could be placed in these areas.
Opening in July 2012, New York's equivalent of the Boris Bike - not the Bloomberg Bike but the Citibike (yes, more bank sponsorship) [courtesy of NYC mayor's office www.nyc.gov]
See clip at http://youtu.be/p9SfPNv5ElQ The famous jersey seen on the south section of the Guided Busway Cyclepath near Addenbrookes.
The Orchard Park Parish Council is currently making a passage taking down a section of the fences (where Jim Chisholm stands) for people to reach the embankment on foot. See also #31017,
The Orchard Park Parish Council is currently making a passage taking down a section of the fences (where Jim Chisholm stands) for people to reach the embankment on foot. See also #37841,
Top of station approach, Network Rail there are 8 cycle stands 27/03/12 at 1600 hrs 19 bikes parked 04/05/12 at 1130 hrs 20 bikes parked. More parking is required at Piccadilly Station and better signs to locations. parking at the Station ... [more]
The Mayor of Cambridge, Ian Nimmo-Smith holding the opening speech for the Reach Fair Ride, which he joined (wearing "the other" mayoral chain).
Simon Nuttall starting the the Ride to Reach Fair 2012 - with the mayor of Cambridge, Ian Nimmo-Smith
Ian Nimmo-Smith, mayor of Cambridge, ready for the the Ride to Reach Fair 2012 - with Simon Nuttall and an attendant ready to take teh mayoral chain by car.
Ian Nimmo-Smith, mayor of Cambridge, looking forward to the Reach Fair Ride 2012 - with Simon Nuttall
The railway track south of Newmarket Road. At this section there should potentially be enough space for the Chisholm Trail either side. There is also space at the private fishing lake >> #37607 <<.
At the southern bridge at Barnwell Junction the Chisholm Trail runs into a wall. Is drilling an archway an option? The northern bridge has one see #36527.
There are plenty of (blocked) arches under Coldhams Lane bridge, here the western side by Henley Road. Freeing one of these for cyclists and pedestrians should be good for the shops either side. See also >> #37617<<.
There are plenty of (blocked) arches under Coldhams Lane bridge, here the Beehive Centre side. Freeing one of these for cyclists and pedestrians to get to Coldhams Lane and Henley Road should be good for the shops either side. For a view of ... [more]
View across the railway track from the backend of the Beehive Centre towards Cromwell Road. For a view along the tracks in southerly direction see >> #37619<<.
Hopefully space can be allocated here for the Chisholm Trail. For a view across the railway line see >> #37618<<.
View from Choldhams Lane bridge towards the post delivery office and Coldhams Road (to the right). For a view from the other side of the bridge see >> #37612<<.
The railway track between Barnwell Junction and Coldhams Lane, taken from the end of Henley Road, from behind the DSG Comet / PC World shop off Newmarket Road. For a view from the other side of the track, at the end of Coldhams Road tradin ... [more]
If this is not enough space for the Chisholm trail it could go down Henley Road. For a zoomed in view of the track see >> #37611 <<.
The Chisholm Trail could use existing infrastructure like Coldham Road. See from below #37462.