The most recent photos are listed first. See also photomap view.
This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 5 kilometres of the centre of Jersey.
Go to the national CycleStreets photo listings for photos beyond.
Ashton on Mersey St Martin's church hall. Trafford Wildlife volunteers . www.trafford-wildlife.co.uk
Ashton on Mersey Trafford near Manchester. The pavements are so bad in this village that people who want to wheel use the much smoother road. Drivers show little respect blocking the route and a second before this photo the driver opened … [more]
Sale West Trafford near Manchester . Ascot Avenue Flats 3 bicycles parked to a plastic drain pipe. There's plenty of car parking spaces but no secure cycle parking. A large persentage of residents do not own a car and yet very little or … [more]
Springfield Primary School Sale Trafford near Manchester . Outside mural depicting the canal a narrow boat and someone cycling on the canal path
Trafford Sale . Correct use of a road sign (Narrow Lanes Do not overtake Cyclists ) . In May 2022 the incorrect sign was used here #182792 , glad to see the correct signage in March 2023 See #101860 reported to Trafford 24/5/22 ref … [more]
The bike Hub in Platt Fields Park Manchester. Plenty of images of well known 'cycling' characters in and around Manchester. see #193915 and #193914 . Also photo 2014 #59944
The bike Hub in Platt Fields Park Manchester. Plenty of images of well known 'cycling' characters in and around Manchester. see #193916 and #193914 . Also photo 2014 #59944
The bike Hub in Platt Fields Park Manchester. Plenty of images of well known 'cycling' characters in and around Manchester. see #193916 and #193915 . Also photo 2014 #59944
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] This scarecrow and equipment tickled … [more]
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] I thought this scarecrow design was … [more]
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] Context: #193503. Other image this … [more]
Haxby and Wiggington Methodist Church, The Village, Haxby. [NOTE: The scarecrows are in gardens of individuals and organisations. I have located them all at the Church that is the base for the event.] The squid was the most colourful … [more]
[Image taken 30.4.23] Scout Hut, York Road, Haxby. One of the mum’s made scarecrow biscuits for the Festival (www.hwmc.org.uk/scarecrows). She said she found the mould on the net. She thought it had likely been 3D printed to order. She made … [more]
In the Museum of Making - a lady's cycle made c1898 by the Haskard Cycle Co. in Derby https://www.derbymuseums.org/museum-of-making/
While the council has cleared most of the route south of Ringley, there are patches where the tractor couldn't reach. So I shovelled this one clear.
Retro packaging at the Agen station buffet - strongly recommended for food, not just the cycle-themed packaging.
A bit rough at this point but perfectly ridable on a road bike. The rest of the road is nice and smooth and a good alternative to riding up the A560.
The shoreline footpath heading back to Arnside after descending from Arnside Knott in Morecambe Bay.
Far-reaching view from Red Hills on Arnside Knott over the Kent Estuary looking over to the Cumbria hills.
The view from Warton Crag across Morecambe Bay, part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Bird sculptures where First Terrace meets Second Terrace and the turn off to The Lane at Sunderland Point.
The lovingly tended grave of a West Indies slave boy who died shortly after arriving at Sunderland Point in the 18th century. Read the moving inscription before re-tracing your tracks.
View of the Horizon Line Chamber by Chris Drury with the bird hide just beyond from the footpath on the west side of Sunderland Point. Take a peek inside and enjoy the camera obscura.