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This listing only shows photos within a square radius of 30 kilometres of the centre of Assen.
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Park Street Cycle Park swept away 24 car parking spaces that were already covered by CCTV - but this was maintained to secure the cycle park.
Park Street Cycle Park officially opened by the Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire. Sorry about the poor quality photo the lighting in the cycle park made it difficult to get a good image.
Then Cycle Theft Reduction Project manager at the official launch of Park Street Cycle Park on 9th July 2002. The project was run by Cambridge Community Safety Partnership with funds coming directly from the Home Office. … [more]
Park Street Cycle Park as installation work was nearing completion. It was opened soon after this photo was taken a few months before the official launch event in July 2002.
This type of cycle rack was called the "Austrian". Ten years after these were originally installed they are still available from: http://www.broxap.com/cycle-storage/cycle-stands Unlike many bike racks which are symmetrical these racks … [more]
High capacity cycle parking. This type of rack was called the "Triangle 10" as marketed by Falco (here purchased in 2001). Ten years later this link shows they're still being sold: … [more]
High capacity cycle parking. This type of rack was called the "Triangle 20" as marketed by Falco (here purchased in 2001). Ten years later this link shows they're still being sold: … [more]
Cycle parking installation work beside a statue of Talos This image was used as the front cover at: http://www.camcycle.org.uk/newsletters/36/
These are high capacity cycle racks. They are similar to the ones in St. Georges Square, see: #2509 However these are installed at 830mm centres, which makes them a bit more easy to use. The 12 cycle parking spaces here replaced 8 … [more]
These racks are located in St. George's Square, which is on Guildhall Street. They were installed as part of a Cycle Parking experiment in 2001. They are part of a row of cycle racks in which 16 cycle parking spaces replaced 12 wheelbender … [more]