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You have not answered the question.
It is irrelevant whether the objections are about aesthetics or functionality.
You participated in approving the design.
Almost everybody who has posted on here thinks the design is not fit for purpose.
The question, which you keep avoiding is :-
What are you, as our representative on the Council going to do about it ?
Possible answers, to make things easy for you, are :-)
Nothing
Nothing, it was a bad decision but you're stuck with it
I will speak to the Council to make them aware of the serious concerns expressed here
I will suggest to the Council that they get the suppliers to paint black and yellow stripes on the stands to make them more visible
I will suggest to the Council that the stands be re-positioned at a 45 deg angle to minimise inconvenience to pedestrians
There , that wasn't so hard was it ?
We went on a family outing to the panto in Bromley and in the shopping centre they too had the thin, grey, square stands originally installed along Green Lanes. I was told it's because a couple of streets in the Centre were regenerated from the Outer London Boris money. Maybe they used the same job-lot from the same suppliers?
Though LB Sutton also had this Outer London cash and spent some of it on a scheme called "Heart of Hackbridge". But with more traditional cycle stands. It's a mystery wrapped in an enigma inside a steel tube.
A local website in Sutton reported that this Renovation Project was "putting residents' lives in danger". Opinions of the new scheme differed. One resident called it: "a nightmare junction". A trader agreed it was a nightmare but for a different reason - his takings had fallen because of a loss of parking spaces. Another resident said that now when crossing the road: “You take your life in your hands every time, even if you have a baby". This is because the Council had taken away zebra crossings.
Please memorise these essential facts. Lix Ixer assures me that it's almost certain there'll be a question about Hackbridge in the very next pub quiz you attend.
What is wrong with the shiny stainless steel ones provided elsewhere? No sharp edges, easy to see and easy to lock multiple bikes too.
John/Lauren, I'm happy to see Emina taking the time to post online and tell us what is going on. She's also taking the time to listen to feedback and answer questions. Perhaps we ought not to be too strident in response.
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