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A photo showing just how restrictive the A frames on the trail over the RSPB's Ham Wall reserve are. The handlebars on the bike shown are 44cm wide. There is an identical A frame at the eastern end of the reserve. See also photo #176055 … [more]
An A frame at the western entrance to the RSPB Ham Wall reserve. Gap through the frame is just 60cm. Note that the gate alongside the A frame here has a RADAR lock, but the gate at the other end of the trail beside a similar A frame has a … [more]
An A frame at the eastern end of the trail through Ham Wall RSPB reserve. Gap through the frame is just 60cm. This has been reported to the LA without success. The gate alongside is locked but does not have a RADAR lock - the gate at the … [more]
The cycle parking outside the Kelvin Hall has now been installed (see #173729). It is quite close to the wall.
The toucan crossing across Argyle Street has been replaced by a pedestrian crossing and a separate cycle crossing. However, the approach is a bit cramped behind a bit of wall. See also #173170.
I don't know why the path doesn't continue behind the wall. The cobbles are not everyone's cup of tea.
A route sign for Tanshelf Station, a race course, Xscape and Castleford on Stuart Road, seen from Sessions House Yard from where there is a path connecting to a pedestrian crossing on Stuart Road. A further sign on Colonel's Walk continues … [more]
The cycle parking at Cardonald station has been positioned so close to the walls the end stand is basically unusable, while the others won't support the bikes very well when only one end of the bike is on the stand. But I'm not sure I'd … [more]
Wall-mounted bicycle stands in the underground car park of CastleCourt Shopping Centre with capacity for 5 bicycles.
Wall-mounted bicycle rack beside the entrance of the Dairy Farm Shopping Centre on Stewartstown Road with capacity for 4 bicycles.
Wall-mounted bicycle stands beside the bus stands at Europa Bus Station with capacity for 5 bicycles.
Cycle parking at Hillington East station up against the wall. No room for bike to rest either side of the stand.
A wall separating the rear of properties from Nuffield Road. There's a rusty bollard with pram arms half way along it.
The gap in the wall for the Kelvin Walkway is just too narrow. The Kelvin Walkway crosses the busy A879 Balmore Road here, with poor sightlines between two bends.
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A lamppost positioned in the worst place possible, in the middle of an already narrow path at a blind corner.
Temporary NCN75 diversion around the section of Anderston Quay wall that collapsed, somewhat narrow and cobbled at this end (see also #47843 and #47844) UPDATE: A thin strip of tarmac has now been laid alongside the cobbles and the fence … [more]
Anderston Quay at scene of quay wall collapse (see also #47842). The diversion for NCN 75 is via the footway of the adjacent road (see #47844 and #48484).
Former alignment of path now blocked by new housing development, forcing cyclists and pedestrians heading for Allander Road and Colquhoun Park to detour around it.
Random surface on NCN 75 riverside path at Anderston Quay UPDATE: The quay wall at this location has collapsed! See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-21615456
Space for two bicycles in a shelter at the Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna), an English Heritage Property on Hadrian's Wall. The box requires a padlock (see #18174), but if trusted, a bike can be left there without removing the panniers.