From Aldi to The Splash Since spring 2023 there has been a gentle flow of new bike parking facilities around Malvern. Here they are, roughly in order of arrival. See also our full gallery of local racks and further details. We would love to hear of any additions, or if some have been missed below. … Continue reading New cycle racks in town – a round-up
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About time for a Cycle Malvern update! In brief: The district council's active travel officer has started work and we had a useful session with her. The county council's Active Travel Stakeholder Group is meeting (quarterly), and a key planning process is starting soon. Neighbouring cycle campaign group Bike Worcester had a very active 2023. … Continue reading More active travel for 2024
Some positive news to report from the last few months or so. Revamped shared path Although there was an existing cycle/foot path alongside the busy Temeside Way, from Powick to Ketch roundabouts, as part of the dualling of the road it has been completely rebuilt to a higher standard. Unlike the previous opening for the … Continue reading Moving forward slowly
Cycle Malvern is delighted that a proposal "to consider facilitating the provision of bike racks within the Town to support and encourage cycling as well as supporting the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019" has just been approved by Malvern Town Council's Operations and Planning Committee. The proposal report is available from the … Continue reading New bike racks en route
Just in case you haven't spotted this yet - An easy to use map of the cycle racks around Malvern has been produced over on the Transition Malvern Hills website. This incorporates the information collected for Cycle Malvern's survey of bike parking and leverages the Open Street Map tools. Click or tap on the blue … Continue reading Secure bike mapping
Good news - Worcestershire County Council has just introduced "a new cycle parking scheme for the county that lets organisations apply for free cycle stands" (from their Tweet, 30th October). This is being delivered via https://www.parkthatbike.info/, whose website says: Voluntary sector groups, businesses, shops, offices, cafés, pubs, churches, dental practices and surgeries can get free … Continue reading Bike racks offer for Worcestershire