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So that's where the cycle parking is at the National Trust's Godolphin House - at the far end of the disabled car park. Obviously. No need for any signage then.
There are no bike stands here, despite the obvious need in central Truro - these bikes are on their own stands.
Pretty useless new cycle stand which doesn't support the bikes - see #108754 for the previous arrangement with proper Sheffield stands
Aldi, Camborne - spaces for Click & Collect, Parents & Children, etc, but no cycle stands - still, it is right in the town centre.
Absolutely brand new Co-op shop, and they've put the cycle stands as far away as possible from the entrance - so no-one will use them, and Co-op management won't bother next time.
There's a need for cycle parking in the centre of Helston - the museum would be as good a site as any.
There is NO proper cycle parking anywhere near the main entry to the Royal Cornwall Hospital. Why does the NHS find this so diificult?
A new sign (in the distance) marking out Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant [now closed] - but no real cycle parking.
There's decent motorbike parking at the Telegraph Museum, Porthcurno, but no decent cycle parking, despite being so close to NCN route 3.
There are lots of single stands dotted around this area in front of the tourist office where cycling is banned.
Covered parking at Bodmin Parkway station - the 'FGW Staff Parking Only' signs refer to the car parking in front, totally typical of the attitude that just can't take cycling seriously even when it claims to do so.
I wonder which came first - the cycle stands, or the ticket machine (for cars, I hope, not bikes) that makes them effectively unusable (and the council a laughing-stock)?
Plenty of space for cycle parking at Truro - a station used by lots of students.[This space is now occupied by a lounge for sleeper passengers, only used for an hour a day, Sunday to Friday]
Poor wheelbender parking and a wide area of playing fields at Saltash Leisure Centre, but any kind of link with residential areas, especially for cycling, would help spread the message of healthy activity.
Awful cycle parking at Cornwall Council's One Stop Shop, Penzance - if there isn't room to use both sides, just take out a car-parking space!
Cycle stowage area on this First Great Western 'Cross Country' service (not to be confused with Cross Country trains). The seat folds back to allow the bikes to slot in, but there's nothing to keep them secure. Two cyclists joined the … [more]