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Three bikes tagged outside the Co-Op in Mill Road. The tagging policy means that these bikes will be removed after two weeks. That is a rather generously long time as these tags bikes really do seem abandoned and will be an obstruction for … [more]
Four bikes tagged on the racks outside our home. These tags are added to the bikes after they have been reported as abandoned via the city council's website: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike At this time of … [more]
On the left, the Brock Burn path up to Kennishead Road, and ahead the disused underpass beneath the road. The way beyond is effectively blocked to all but the most adventurous of explorers.
Abandoned bike. I found this one lying in front of the University Bookshop with the lock having rolled out of the basket. It has a flat front tyre. It has been reported using the City Council's abandoned bike service.
The resurfaced footway of the otherwise abandoned Swordale Place. In combination with Kildermorie Road, useful for local trips across Easterhouse, avoiding the main roads, but with all the broken glass and other debris, a very unattractive … [more]
Abandoned Kildermorie Road, blocked off with concrete blocks at each end (with no gap for cycling) and covered in broken glass and other debris. But a useful link for local trips avoiding the main roads.
Abandoned lock tags added by Cambridge City Council. To avoid the locks being cut and taken away the owner should remove the tags by the given date.
Abandoned bike Reported at: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike Tyres flat and covered in cobwebs, but otherwise looks all there.
[Image taken 14.5.22] Malton Road, junction with New Lane, Huntington/York. Cyclists are abandoned here. No matter if you want to cross the junction or turn left (LNER Community Stadium, leisure facilities, restaurants, Monks Cross retail … [more]
The cycle parking isn't disused as I had imagined on my previous visit (see #178054). However, its poor design is clear from the way it is being used.
Abandoned bikes clog up the racks and get moved into awkward looking arrangements by others tyring to park their bikes.
Problems caused by abandoned bikes on racks where there is a high demand. The stickered bike and the blue bike have been unused for several weeks and have very low pressure in their tyres. The blue one was reported a month ago but the tag … [more]
Another bike abandoned on the racks outside our house. I have turned it upside down and reported it at: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike The reference is WF-NVMQVBKP
Bike reported as abandoned: WF-JPCDGSXV Black Ridgeback Velocity with orange bag on seat and Kryptonite lock. https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike
Bike reported as abandoned, ref: WF-WGWTHJDL https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/report-an-abandoned-or-missing-bike
Abandoned cycle parking in an abandoned car park. UPDATE: This cycle parking does see some use, see #182000.
[Note: 19.2.22. I saw the cone had gone.] [UPDATE: 14.1.22 Riding through today I saw the cone had been moved to cover the hole of the missing bollard.] [Image taken 13.1.22] West Esplanade, York. [NOTE: No streetview at this location.] … [more]
Hopefully this annoying abandoned bike will be gone soon now that it has been tagged. It has been on these racks for several years and despite several reportings in that time has remained for one reason or another. Update 14 Jan: Hurray it … [more]
Two cycle stands installed in Cowan Street ridiculously close together, and attracting abandoned bikes.
An abandoned Nextbike e-bike in Kelvingrove Park. A new roadway has been built connecting the park to the university exit road, in addition to the adjacent new path.
[UPDATE: 25.9.21] The barricade has gone. [Image taken 4.8.21] Marygate car park, York. [Note: No street view at this location.] The two barricades that had a function (see: #169993) have moved around. One is now here. It makes the location … [more]
The direct path from Byshot Street to Finlas Street has steps. There is also a rough path around the steps, seen to the right, but this is very uneven, overgrown, and best avoided if cycling. The area around Byshot Street has been abandoned … [more]
Residential cycle parking needs to be a bit more secure that just stands in the street. It could also be further away from the kerb to allow room for opening car doors.
Former Fire Path at Allander Street where it meets Ashfield Street. No provision for cycling through, although not much in the way of hindrance either, and the area awaits redevelopment. Through motor traffic here would be undesirable due … [more]
Two trolleys left on the perimeter cycle route. The black basket was there on a previous visit - five days before. See also #156553, #156554, #156555, #156556, #156557, #156626, #156627, #156628, #156845, #156846
Monks Cross additional cycle parking issues... Cycle protrudes into tarmac (parking area), racks are just 79cm apart (between the mid points of the top bars), abandoned trolley. See also #156553, #156554, #156555, #156556, #156557, #156626, … [more]
An abandoned section of street in Craigton at Barfillan Drive. This could be reworked into a cycle link connecting to the underpass through to Craigton Road and the Asda supermarket.
Ashfield Street has been closed at Mansion Street, with concrete blocks across the road. There is just enough room between the blocks for a standard bicycle. This has been in place for a number of years now, and could be formalised into a … [more]
Messy bike parking - the white bike looks like it has been used once and has been abandoned on these racks for about three weeks. For more info see: https://www.camcycle.org.uk/newsletters/145/nl145.pdf Page 22
Road closures either end of an abandoned section of road in Craigton. It may suit formal conversion into a park, and there is already a small park the other side of Carsaig Drive.
When I think that a bike left for weeks at these racks has been abandoned then I turn it upside down. This was a Raleigh Chiltern, worth around £70: http://findthatbike.co.uk/search.php?searching=yes&s=chiltern
Bikes dumped outside a neighbours house after the council ignored my abandoned bike reports for months. Note also in the background: motor vehicles parked across the footway and bins causing obstruction.
One of the bikes I turned upside down in September last year is still there at the end of March, see #102763
The abandoned bike still blocking part of the Maryhill Tesco cycle parking stand, leaving little space for intending customers.
Typical abandoned bike - several broken aspects to it such as missing handlebar grips partially detached rack and poor brakes, but still basically functional.
These two upside down bikes are still there just on the left at the top of the ramps after at least 29 days - see #102763.
See #102763. The bikes do now have tags that were added on the 15th saying they're going to be removed on the 31st.
An abandoned section of old road at Kinneil, with no connecting path to the footway on the new road, although it is not too difficult to walk across the grass.
Plans afoot to remove abandoned bikes like those at #102763. https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/cycling
CyclePoint I turned these bikes upside down about a month ago (September 2018) because I'd noticed they'd been missing a wheel on a few previous visits. They're still there! But there are plans to clean them out according to signs that are … [more]
Two apparently dumped bikes that have been there for a few days. Certainly not in safe rideable condition and which have been reported to the city council abandoned bike service.
The farm at Patterton was provided with a bridge over the M77 motorway when it was built, but now the farm has been abandoned, the bridge is blocked by a gate at the far side, preventing access to the Dams to Darnley Country Park.
According to Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, the Patterton Park & Ride site was not just for Patterton rail station but was to become "one of the major access points in the [Dams to Darnley] country park". But now the farm has been … [more]
As part of the Fastlink bus priority scheme, buses were meant to turn right onto Govan Road from the now abandoned segregated bus lane on the left.
Although the cycle parking stands in the Osborne St car park have been painted, they are still in a cramped corner and there is still demand for some over at King's Court (in background).
The end of the inexplicable and abandoned cycleway on Saracen Street (see also #83824). Are cyclists expected to bump the kerb and use the ASL feeder?
An inexplicable and abandoned cycleway painted on the footway. No dropped kerb to get onto the footway, and none at the far end to leave it (see also #83825). No obvious purpose. (Google Streetview from 2008 shows this in all its glory.)
Half decent youths bike dragged out of Slough Arm on canal cleanup today.Why people cant take rubbish home @CRTLondon http://t.co/uc33owJhbw
Abandoned cycle. This bike appeared here on a Sunday morning. I instantly recognized it as an abandoned bike - rear brakes sprung open, loose brake cables, bent mudguard stays, strange yellow paint on part of the front wheel. I … [more]
Who owns this bike? This seems like the latest in a constant series of initiatives to clear away abandoned bikes.
Bainton Bikes Ltd. is a family run bicycle hire company just setting up in Oxford. They recycle second hand abandoned bikes, by completely stripping them, repainting them and replacing all of the parts. www.baintonbikes.com
Bainton Bikes is a family run bicycle hire company just setting up in Oxford. They recycle second hand abandoned bikes, by completely stripping them, repainting them and replacing all of the parts. Kevin Moreland states: "Once they are road … [more]