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Great Stour Way shared path. Looking towards Canterbury, with Chartham behind. The river Great Stour is off to the right.
Great Stour Way shared path. Heading towards Canterbury. Chartham behind. A fishing lake is just about visible to the left. The river Great Stour is to the right.
Riverside Cambridge This area has become a bit of a caravan park, and this vehicle has a rack on the back which could catch a passing cyclist.
@camcycle Loved my snowy commute this morning, though the bike was really difficult to manage on side roads. Riverside cycleway through Midsummer Common was gritted and somewhat ok to ride. https://t.co/y41CBg0lug
Why, @CambsCC, does electric car infrastructure have to take up pavement rather than road space? And @alexandrabulat, how is this compatible with the Riverside promenade vision? https://t.co/ocOpWJVRp9
Grantham's Riverside walk and cycleway. NCN route 15 to... 🚲 Sedgewick Meadows 280yds Wyndham Park ⅓ mile Queen Elizabeth Park ⅔ mile
[Image taken 19.2.22] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Context: #177018 and links. If the registration of the second vehicle is YG59RNX it was also in situ on 14.5.22 (see: #182599) … [more]
[UPDATE: This vehicle (registration DA55FNW) has been here each Saturday I have cycled along the riverside. It was there again on 9.4.22 and 14.5.22, with another regular parker: #182599. On 20.2.22 CYC said: " At the moment there is … [more]
[Image taken 29.1.22] Esplanade car park/West Esplanade, York. Context: #177017. The registration of this vehicle is the same as the one in that image from 23.12.21. Other images today: #178352 and links.
[UPDATE See: #177552] [Image taken 23.12.21.] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] The bollards (see also: #173274 and #173232) have not been replaced following the flood works. (The … [more]
[UPDATE: The same drivers return (registrations: YG59RNX and DA55FNW) seemingly each Saturday. See: #179209, #179210.] [Image taken 23.12.21.] West Esplanade, York (west bank of the Ouse). [NOTE: No street view at this location.] Is this … [more]
Anybody spot the issue here? 👀 The diversion for cycling during #COP26 is a mess. It’s inaccessible. It’s not signed correctly. It’s not a route that people want that makes them feel safe. https://t.co/6bNuDzihB0
A direction sign for the cycle parking at the Golden Jubilee Hospital on the riverside path. The cycle parking has moved due to building work, and has been replaced by a number of double deck units.
The standard of construction of this riverside path appears to be very poor. A hole has opened up at the edge here, and both sets of steps have been fenced off. The kerb at the back of the path is set very high.
[UPDATE: See #184936] [Image taken 17.9.20] Floodgate on Dame Judi Dench Walk, Marygate car park, York. The yellow 'tray' is a ramp intended to enable people to move up and down kerbs in wheelchairs, for example. But they flex and break … [more]
The riverside path is separated from the car park by rising bollards, although they hadn't been deployed at the time of my visit.
Cycle parking at the western end of the riverside path in Dalmuir. The path does not connect into the hospital grounds ahead.
The riverside path in Renfrew, alongside the River Cart. The concrete panels give way to asphalt for the rest of the path's length to Inchinnan Road.
The surface of the riverside path changes from asphalt to concrete panels. One or two of them are slightly out of alignment here and there, although not a serious problem.
[Image taken 17.6.21] Marygate car park, York. The gap in the flood walls was temporarily closed earlier this month see: #169880. Today I saw the access to the walks and rides alongside the Ouse was open again. The route is part of NCN65. … [more]
The new riverside path from the Titan crane leaves the riverside and follows a zig-zag course a little back from the river bank. It then ceases, without (as yet) connecting to the path seen in #167649.
A nice section of riverside path, but it doesn't connect to anything else. A new section of path is being installed beyond the navigation light (see #167654), but with the industrial estate in the way, does not look like it will link up.
A path connectinging an industrial estate to the hospital entrance road along the riverside. I guess the things at the side of the path are meant to be cycle parking stands, although placed right up against a kerb, and in a location … [more]
Bikes among these items fished out of the river. The spokes in that wheel have all rotted away but the wheel is still connected to the forks by the axle. The steel in the handlebars has also rotted away leaving only the chrome skin in … [more]
[Image taken 28.3.21] Marygate car park, York. This family (two adults, a child cycling independently and one on the back of the mother's cycle) had reached this sign #166382. With the route ahead blocked and no safe diversion route signed … [more]
Update 29.3.21 Today the route was no longer blocked see: #166417. [Image taken 28.3.21] Marygate car park, York. The route to/from the river (and walks) and Scarborough Bridge (wheelchair-accessible since early 2019) was blocked on … [more]
[Image taken 24.3.21] Lighting at Esplanade carpark, York proposed route of diversion when floodgates (see: #166177) are replaced under Lendal Bridge. See also: #166256, #166180
[Image taken 24.3.21] Lighting at Esplanade carpark, York. Part of a route (used by tourers on the Transpennine and NCN65) proposed as a diversion from the riverside which will close for the summer from 1 April 2021. See also: #166257, … [more]
[Image taken 24.3.21] Proposed access to the ped-cycle-wheelchair-accessible riverside at Esplanade car park, York, during temporary closure of the path. There's currently no destination signage, simply route branding. The bollards and … [more]
[Image taken 24.3.21] Esplanade car park, York. This signage is not visible to someone cycling through (it's at right angles). But it shows people are 'tolerated' not welcome here. There's nothing introducing the park (Memorial Gardens) - … [more]
[Image taken 24.3.21] The cycle symbols on the route out of Esplanade carpark, York, have worn away. There are two lots of 3.5cm untapered solid metal upstands across the full width of the route (part of flood prevention measures), height … [more]
[Image taken 24.3.21] Esplanade carpark, York. Part of a route proposed as a diversion from the riverside which will close for the summer from 1 April 2021. Even on a bright day, this does not look inviting or feel safe. There is nothing to … [more]
[Image taken 24.3.21] Esplanade carpark, York. This is the uninviting and 'defensive' entrance to the proposed diversion for all users (including Transpennine Trail and NCN65 route riders) for around four months in 2021 while floodgates are … [more]