I am one of those officers who have been standing on the Avenues, junction with Bluebell road. I must inform you that the issue of cyclists, cycling on the footpath was raised by community members at the last Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meeting on 21/1/2010. As a result of this, and concerns from local neighbours it is my job to ensure that cyclists are not cycling on the footpath and that they use the cycle paths provided or the road.
With regards to the work that the council has been doing in the area, I am aware that where the cycle paths are, has become somewhat ambiguous. However, I spoke to one of the council employees who informed me that the cycle paths remain as they were, and that they have been made wider. Both the cycle paths on Bluebell Road and the one leading from the avenues onto Bluebell Road are still operational. I agree that the cycle paths are yet to be painted, onto the ground however, this is an issue for the council.
Further to this, without police involvement this issue has arisen, (cyclists cycling on the footpath). As a Safer Neighbourhood team Police Constable it is my role to help resolve issues that are raised by the community I police. This is one such issue, and requires police attendance. Cyclists have been given both words of advice and have been given fixed penalty notices to the amount of £30, as it is an offence to cycle on the footpath. It has become clear that without police involvement in this issue that the problem would persist and potentially increase. My aim and the team’s aim are to make our area safer and at the same time build confidence from our residents. This is why we hold the SNAP meetings.
With regards to the addition of the toucan lights, yes indeed the cyclists can now cycle across the crossing. The cycle path is split on that side of Bluebell Road, half pedestrian, half cyclist, so the introduction of the toucan lights must be a positive one. As mentioned earlier the council have said that the cycle paths remain the same, so I await them painting the lines onto the ground.
It is people like yourself who we are attempting to help and I see that you would like a response to this issue; I hope you find this reply satisfactory. Please if you need to ask any questions then I would be more than happy to help.
For your information the next SNAP meeting is on the 13/5/2010, a venue is yet to be decided.