Bins and bike racks, Gloucester Road, Bristol
Former bike shop, Grantham.
Bins occuping the footway at night.
Robot outside the Empress pub, Cambridge
See #172332
www.robotdelivery.co.uk
Bent signpost possibly caused by a passing high sided vehicle such as a van being driven without sufficient attention.
Courteous cycling permitted along Felixstowe promenade, as confirmed by these bin stickers.
Racks and Bins taken from the balcony at the back of the former Cambridge Festival Theatre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_Royal,_Barnwell,_Cambridge
Cycling permitted in Warrington town centre Pedestrian and Cycle Zone
Bins standing to attention on St. Philip's Road, and obstructing the footway, the other half of which is allocated to motor vehicle storage.
Cycle parking at Ronald Rolph Court, an area of small businesses.
Cycle racks being blocked by bins at the doctor's
St. Philip's Road
Outside house 64c
Measurements left to right in metres, accurate to 0.05m
1.55m Pavement
3.00m Westbound Carriageway
2.80m Eastbound Carriageway
1.75m Pavement
9.10m Total
5.80m Total carriageway
1.5m Cycle parking
Bikes and bins compete for space on the footway.
Side road off Newarke Street, Leicester
Closed off to motor vehicles.
The pedestrian environment in Charles Street is grim.
Lots of bins obstructing access to the Millburn Road shared-use footway.
Ugly bollards and bins on the path.
Narrow shared-use footway along Haggs Road, shared with bins and street furniture.
The ugly chaos that flows from the lack of proper homes for both bins and bikes.
Bikes attached to various street posts camouflaged by the recycling bins.
The curses of the wheelie bin blocking the footway and cars being stored on grass verges.
Many years later bollards were introduced to stop verges being used for storing vehicles, see #49036.
Christ’s Pieces cycle parking against railings
'2 wheels good, 4 wheels bad' spotted on a bin.