Wandsworth residents asked for feedback on 130 proposed bike hangar locations
People in Wandsworth are being invited to have their say on the locations of 130 new bicycle storage hangars which are set to be installed across the borough.
The proposed new hangars come in response to an overwhelming demand from residents for more safe cycle storage.
The council wants to hear from people on what they think of the proposed locations, and whether there are any issues with these suggestions.
Councillor Jenny Yates, cabinet member for transport, said: “We’ve seen an amazing response from residents asking for more bike hangars, and this consultation is the next step in delivering what people have been asking for.
“We know they are needed, but we want to make sure we’re installing them in the right places to benefit as many residents as possible.
“These bike hangars are contributing to our overarching ambition to encourage active travel across the borough, which has also included recent commitments to safety improvements for cyclists on Old Oak Road and Putney Bridge approach.”
Earlsfield resident Sarah Fort said “Living in London, I’ve found that space inside flats is often very limited, and storing a bike indoors can be a real challenge. Like many cyclists, I struggle to find room for my bike without it becoming a nuisance or taking up valuable living space.
“This is why having secure outdoor bike storage would make such a difference. It would not only free up space in my flat, but also give me peace of mind, knowing my bike is safe from theft or damage. It would be a huge benefit for those of us who rely on bikes as a sustainable and healthy way to get around the city.”
Each hangar takes up the same amount of space as a car parking space, but provides a secure store for up to six bicycles, encouraging more households to go car free, and taking more vehicles off the road.
The borough’s current hangars are already full or nearly at capacity—reflecting the growing demand for secure cycle parking in Wandsworth.
Following the results of the consultation, installations are set to take place from December through to early 2025.
The consultation is now live online, and residents are encouraged to share their views. If there is not a bike hanger being proposed in your area and you would like one, request a bike hangar on your street.
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