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All the Edinburgh streets set to get new secure bike storage under expansion of scheme

Secure bike storage is set to be rolled out on dozens more streets across Edinburgh, more than doubling the number of hangars currently available.

The council has been inundated with requests for the scheme to be brought to more locations with over 1,500 people on the waiting list for spaces.

Calls to reduce the monthly £6 cost of accessing the units have suggested raising parking permit charges to subsidise those on lower incomes - a move criticised by one councillor as "pitting drivers against cyclists".

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The initial phase of the secure on-street cycle parking project has been underway since 2019 with 108 hangars out of 180 - totalling 1,080 spaces - installed so far.

Edinburgh Council's transport and environment committee has voted to proceed to phase two, which will see a further 200 units - providing 1,200 spaces - rolled out over the next few years.

Expansion of the scheme, which is outsourced by the council to Cyclehoop, has been made possible by an £806k grant from Sustrans via the Scottish Government.

The 101 new locations getting cycle parking (listed below) were chosen based on the volume of requests from residents in different parts of the city - and the council said areas with higher levels of deprivation are now being given priority.

The cost of using the secure hangars is £97 per year, including a £25 deposit, which some councillors have been quick to point out is more expensive than some 12 month parking permits in Edinburgh, which can cost as little as £34.70.

A report, which went before the committee on Thursday (May 18), said: "While a comparison with parking charges is understandable and legitimate, it is worth noting that the cycle hangers require much more intensive management."

One option for reducing the charges for people on lower incomes would be introducing "slightly higher charges outwith areas of deprivation," the report added.

Councillor Scott Arthur, convener of the transport and environment committee, said: "I do think it is right that we look at reducing the cost of the bike hangars, particularly for people on low incomes.

"I'm in two minds about the comparison between bike spaces and parking spaces in terms of cost, because to a certain extent we're comparing apples and oranges in terms of the service that's provided - but then I can't resist myself making the comparison as well."

The Greens' Jule Bandel said: "As a principle bike parking should be cheaper than parking a car, they take up much less public space than a car, they don't cause any congestion or air pollution."

She said as the contract with Cyclehoop is due to come to an end at the beginning of 2024 now was the "perfect time to explore alternative options" including the council running the service itself, a move which the Labour administration and SNP group said they would be open to looking into.

Cllr Bandel added: "If for whatever reason in-sourcing isn't advisable and we need to find money to fund a subsidy, our view is that we should be funding it by raising parking charges, especially on the most polluting vehicles."

Councillor Christopher Cowdy, Conservatives, said this would be “pitting drivers against cyclists” - which he added would be divisive and should be avoided.

A future meeting of the committee will be updated on how the scheme could be made more affordable for lower earners and what the cost of subsidy to ensure bike parking is cheaper than car parking would be.

The locations where hangars will be installed during phase two, broken down by council ward, are:

Forth

  • West Ferryfield; Granton Place; Crewe Road North; Annfield

Inverleith

  • Henderson Row; Buckingham Terrace; Comely Bank Road; Learmonth Grove; Comely Bank Grove; St Stephens Street; Clovenstone Gardens

Sighthill/Gorgie

  • Stewart Terrace; Downfield Street; MacLeod Street; Caledonian Crescent; Smithfield Street; Orwell Place; Murieston Crescent; Newton Street; Robertson Avenue; Duff Street; Springwell Place; Cathcart Place; Murieston Terrace; Orwell Terrace; Wheatfield Place; Westfield Road; Dumbryden Gardens

Fountainbridge/Craiglockart

  • Ashley Terrace; West Bryson Road; Bryson Road; Tay Street; Murdoch Terrace; Spey Street

Morningside

  • Forbes Road; Warrender Park Road; Bruntsfield Terrace; Belhaven Terrace; Temple Park Crescent; Fowler Terrace

City Centre

  • Douglas Crescent; Barony Street; Gillespie Crescent; Eglinton Crescent; Summer Bank; Scotland Street; Glencairn Crescent; East London Street; Dryden Street

Leith Walk

  • Brunswick Street; Albion Road; Brunton Place; Murano Place; Bothwell Street; Wellington Street; West Montgomery Place; Bellevue Road; Pilrig Street; South Fort Street; Balfour Street; Sloan Street; Bonnington Road; Dalmeny Street; Easter Road; Iona Street; Springfield; Thorntree Street; Connaught Place; Springfield Lane; Gosford Place; South Sloan Street; Halmyre Street; Stead's Place

Leith

  • Yardheads; North Leith Mill; Couper Street; Kirk Street; Couperfield Street; Pirrie Street; Crown Street; Sandport Street; Bangor Road; Burgess Street; Wellington Place; Constitution Street; Sandport Street; Lindsay Road; Water Street; Gladstone Place; Johns Place; Mitchell Street; St Andrew Place; Taylor Gardens

Craigentinny/Duddingston

  • Sleigh Drive; Piershill Place; Tytler Gardens; Duddingston Mills

Southside/Newington

  • Mentone Terrace; Dalkeith Road; Grange Loan

Portobello/Craigmillar

  • Mound Lodge Place

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