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    From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 28 11:05:41 2023
    In a bid to promote active travel and combat air pollution, Ealing Council has successfully installed 25 new bike hangars across the borough.

    As part of their £10 million investment to support active travel, the council aimed to provide safe and affordable storage for bicycles, benefiting residents like Ricardo, who shared his positive experience in a short video.

    Councillor Peter Mason, the Leader of Ealing Council, expressed his satisfaction with the project’s progress, stating, “We have installed 25 new bike hangars across the borough, providing safe and affordable storage for your bike. Helping more people
    to take up active travel is a really important part of our commitment to tackling air pollution and the climate crisis.”

    The council actively engaged with the community, seeking their input on bike hangar locations through a consultation process. Nearly 350 people participated in the consultation, sharing their opinions and preferences. The feedback underlined the
    importance of considering criteria such as the volume of requests from residents, limited access to garages or sheds, the prevalence of bike thefts, wider community support, and the distribution of hangars throughout the borough.

    Councillor Deirdre Costigan, the council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for climate change, expressed their determination to support Ealing residents in cycling more. “Providing safe and accessible storage spaces for residents’ bikes is part of
    that,” she added. “Thank you to the 350 local people who engaged in the consultation last year and had their say on where they wanted storage for their bikes. We promised we will be taking decisions together with residents, and so the 25 new bike
    hangars are all in locations suggested by the community.”

    One of the significant outcomes of the consultation is the reduction in bike hangar costs. Previously priced at £6 per month, the council has significantly lowered the fee to a mere 70p per month, making Ealing bike hangars the most affordable in London.

    Looking ahead, Ealing residents are encouraged to continue sharing their suggestions for bike hangar locations, ensuring that the council remains responsive to their needs. The council plans to install an additional 25 bike hangars across the borough by
    the end of this summer, with a long-term goal of having at least 150 hangars by 2026.

    https://harrowonline.org/2023/05/27/council-installs-25-new-bike-hangars-across-ealing-as-part-of-10m-investment/

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon May 29 12:06:43 2023
    On 28/05/2023 07:05 pm, [email protected] wrote:

    In a bid to promote active travel and combat air pollution, Ealing Council has successfully installed 25 new bike dustbins across the borough.
    As part of their £10 million investment to support active travel, the council aimed to provide safe and affordable storage for bicycles, benefiting residents like Ricardo, who shared his positive experience in a short video.
    Councillor Peter Mason, the Leader of Ealing Council, expressed his satisfaction with the project’s progress, stating, “We have installed 25 new bike bins across the borough, providing safe and affordable storage for your bike. Helping more people
    to take up active travel is a really important part of our commitment to tackling air pollution and the climate crisis.”
    The council actively engaged with the community, seeking their input on bike dustbin locations through a consultation process. Nearly 350 people participated in the consultation, sharing their opinions and preferences. The feedback underlined the
    importance of considering criteria such as the volume of requests from residents, limited access to garages or sheds, the prevalence of chav-bike thefts, wider community support, and the distribution of chav-bikedustbins throughout the borough.
    Councillor Deirdre Costigan, the council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for climate change, expressed their determination to support Ealing residents in chav-cycling more. “Providing safe and accessible dustbins for residents’ chav-bikes is
    part of that,” she added. “Thank you to the 350 local people who engaged in the consultation last year and had their say on where they wanted dustbins for their chav-bikes. We promised we will be taking decisions together with residents, and so the
    25 new chav-bike dustbins are all in locations suggested by the community.”
    One of the significant outcomes of the consultation is the reduction in chav-bike dustbin costs. Previously priced at £6 per month, the council has significantly lowered the fee to a mere 70p per month, making Ealing bike hangars the most affordable
    in London.

    That's the *price*. The *cost* will be much more.

    Economic illiterates (such as the average chav on a bike) usually don't
    know the difference, as proven just there.

    Looking ahead, Ealing residents are encouraged to continue sharing their suggestions for chav-bike dustbin locations, ensuring that the council remains responsive to their needs. The council plans to install an additional 25 chav-bike dustbin across
    the borough by the end of this summer, with a long-term goal of having at least 150 dustbins by 2026.

    https://harrowonline.org/2023/05/27/council-installs-25-new-bike-hangars-across-ealing-as-part-of-10m-investment/

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Mon May 29 12:01:52 2023
    JNugent <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 28/05/2023 07:05 pm, [email protected] wrote:

    One of the significant outcomes of the consultation is the reduction in
    chav-bike dustbin costs. Previously priced at £6 per month, the council
    has significantly lowered the fee to a mere 70p per month, making Ealing
    bike hangars the most affordable in London.

    That's the *price*. The *cost* will be much more.

    Most of the latter being carried by the taxpayers of Ealing.

    Economic illiterates (such as the average chav on a bike) usually don't
    know the difference, as proven just there.

    Quite.

    <sarcasm>

    There isn’t anything about a pedal cycle that isn’t improved by adding a motor, and subsidising it heavily.

    https://harrowonline.org/2023/05/27/council-installs-25-new-bike-hangars-across-ealing-as-part-of-10m-investment/


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    Spike

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 05:40:01 2023
    QUOTE: One of the significant outcomes of the consultation is the reduction in bike hangar costs. Previously priced at £6 per month, the council has significantly lowered the fee to a mere 70p per month, making Ealing bike hangars the most affordable in
    London. ENDS

    A bit like NLCC freezing my council tax for 23-24.
    Win win.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 05:47:23 2023
    QUOTE: As part of their £10 million investment to support active travel, the council aimed to provide safe and affordable storage for bicycles, benefiting residents like Ricardo, who shared his positive experience in a short video. ENDS

    "I thought Brexit got rid of these bloody dago and wops" - UKIP gammon.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 05:20:14 2023
    QUOTE: Looking ahead, Ealing residents are encouraged to continue sharing their suggestions for bike hangar locations, ensuring that the council remains responsive to their needs. The council plans to install an additional 25 bike hangars across the
    borough by the end of this summer, with a long-term goal of having at least 150 hangars by 2026. ENDS

    Make sure they are well lit and not those invisible ones that seem to be a magnet for idiot drivers.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon May 29 14:32:12 2023
    On 29/05/2023 01:20 pm, [email protected] wrote:

    QUOTE: Looking ahead, Ealing residents are encouraged to continue sharing their suggestions for fairy-bike dustbin locations, ensuring that the council remains responsive to their needs. The council plans to install an additional 25 fairy-bike dustbins
    across the borough by the end of this summer, with a long-term goal of having at least 150 bins by 2026. ENDS

    Make sure they are well lit and not those invisible ones that seem to be a magnet for idiot drivers.

    Indeed, they "should" be lit, as per the standing requirements for other
    forms of rubbish skip.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 08:25:34 2023
    QUOTE: We promised we will be taking decisions together with residents, and so the 25 new bike hangars are all in locations suggested by the community.” ENDS

    So there was a wish for these hangars from the community and they are getting installed?
    Don't the Brextard gammons drone on about "democracy" - or don't they agree with it when it concerns cycling and ULEZ expansion?

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 09:05:50 2023
    QUOTE:In a bid to promote active travel and combat air pollution, Ealing Council has successfully installed 25 new bike hangars across the borough.ENDS

    Need to repair the ULEZ cameras vandalised by the dirty air loving thugs.

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 10:06:00 2023
    QUOTE: Looking ahead, Ealing residents are encouraged to continue sharing their suggestions for bike hangar locations. ENDS

    How about car parking spaces that are too small for Wankpanzers?

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon May 29 11:30:38 2023
    On Monday, May 29, 2023 at 6:06:02 PM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
    QUOTE: Looking ahead, Ealing residents are encouraged to continue sharing their suggestions for bike hangar locations. ENDS

    How about car parking spaces that are too small for Wankpanzers?

    From cyclists to the OED!

    wankpanzer

    A pointlessly large and overpowered 4x4 vehicle, usually purchased as a boost to driver's ego who is likely to have some kind of inferiority complex. Common examples are the Audi Q, Range Rover and the BMW X7; with the most hideous example being the
    porsche cayenne. He sneered at his fellow humans through the tinted glass of his wankpanzer.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 29 12:03:34 2023
    Selfish and knobhead parking - check.

    https://img.ifunny.co/images/ffe0f4439a40ae76e792a852cda971f47c50dabc0cbcc1043f9ec02706020d84_1.jpg

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