XmisterIS
Purveyor of fine nonsense
My local Sainsbury's is having a major re-vamp and they're building an extension over what used to be the restaurant and part of the carpark that included normal, mother-and-child, motorbike and bicycle parking.
They have spent time, money and effort re-locating and carefully marking out new parking bays for disabled, mother-and-child and motorbikes (which is good) ... but the cycle parking is now a joke! It is a hastily and half-arsed afterthought - literally two (only two) of those big metal hoops which haven't been secured to the ground correctly. Previously, there was parking for loads of bikes, now they have parking for a grand total of four bikes - two per hoop. Yep, that's right, we are provided with parking for four bicycles in a vast car park that has provision for perhaps ten motorbikes and at least 500 cars.
The result is that the car park is now littered with bikes attached to signposts, lamp posts and those things for tying dogs to, wherever people can find a space.
Worth a letter to Sainsbury's asking them if they plan to install more bike parking, I think.
It's a trend that I've noticed all over the place - the old bike stands from the 1980's are disappearing and we're being provided with progressively less cycle parking in an age where car usage costs progressively more.
They have spent time, money and effort re-locating and carefully marking out new parking bays for disabled, mother-and-child and motorbikes (which is good) ... but the cycle parking is now a joke! It is a hastily and half-arsed afterthought - literally two (only two) of those big metal hoops which haven't been secured to the ground correctly. Previously, there was parking for loads of bikes, now they have parking for a grand total of four bikes - two per hoop. Yep, that's right, we are provided with parking for four bicycles in a vast car park that has provision for perhaps ten motorbikes and at least 500 cars.
The result is that the car park is now littered with bikes attached to signposts, lamp posts and those things for tying dogs to, wherever people can find a space.
Worth a letter to Sainsbury's asking them if they plan to install more bike parking, I think.
It's a trend that I've noticed all over the place - the old bike stands from the 1980's are disappearing and we're being provided with progressively less cycle parking in an age where car usage costs progressively more.