Richmond Bikehangars Consultation 2024

Closed 29 Mar 2024

Opened 26 Feb 2024

Results updated 26 Sep 2024

Thank you to all who provided feedback on the proposed bikehangar locations. Richmond Council will be proceeding with the installation of 29 of the proposed units later this year, some with minor alterations to their proposed locations. The 29 units will be on the following streets: 

Ferry Road

Barnes

Glebe Road

Barnes

Bishops Close

Ham, Petersham & Richmond Riverside

Cedars Road

Hampton Wick & South Teddington

Wick Road

Hampton Wick & South Teddington

Beechwood Avenue

Kew

Burdett Road

Kew

Cowley Road

Mortlake & Barnes Common

Limes Avenue

Mortlake & Barnes Common

Worple Street

Mortlake & Barnes Common

Larkfield Road

North Richmond

Topiary Square

North Richmond

Alton Road

South Richmond

Ellerker Gardens

South Richmond

Marlborough Road

South Richmond

Sheen Park

South Richmond

Worple Way

South Richmond

Edwin Road

South Twickenham

Radnor Road

South Twickenham

Winchester Road

St Margarets & North Twickenham

Kenley Road

St Margarets & North Twickenham

Kings Road

St Margarets & North Twickenham

Waldegrave Road

Teddington

Alexandra Road

Twickenham Riverside

Cambridge Park

Twickenham Riverside

Park Road

Twickenham Riverside

Richmond Road

Twickenham Riverside

Andover Road

West Twickenham

Camac Road

West Twickenham

Overview

Richmond Council is seeking views on the introduction of up to 41 additional bikehangars throughout the borough. There are currently 53 bikehangars in Richmond. The introduction of additional bikehangars will help to alleviate some of the demand for the existing units while also improving geographic coverage. 

What is a bikehangar?

A bikehangar is an on-street cycle parking apparatus that securely houses six bicycles and takes up the space of about half of a car parking bay. Bikehangars can only be accessed by registered users. They have a hydraulic opening mechanism that keeps noise to a minimum when the hangars are opened or closed.

Bikehangars are most commonly located within existing on-street car parking bays, but some are also placed on pavements where there is space to accommodate the bikehangar without impacting on pedestrian accessibility.

Bikehangars enable more residents to cycle, more often, by providing a safe and accessible location to store their bicycle. Supporting cycling is key to improving local air quality and forms a key part of Richmond’s Climate Change and Sustainability Strategy.

Why have these locations been chosen?

Locations for bikehangars are driven by resident requests, primarily via the request form on the Richmond Council website. The locations represent a mix of the most requested streets and streets in areas where there are no other bikehangars nearby.

How do I access a bikehangar?

Access to each bikehangar is restricted to members. Membership is managed by CycleHoop, who also manufacture the bikehangars.

Please note each bikehangar user is required to pay a refundable deposit and an annual subscription to the supplier (currently £72), which covers administration, maintenance and any required repairs to the bikehangar.

For further information about bikehangars please click here.

Example Image of a Bikehangar

The proposed bikehangars will predominantly be the same model as pictured and is manufactured by CycleHoop. More details on the products can be found on their websites.

Proposed locations

Following on from resident requests we have analysed the responses and the following locations have been proposed following high levels of local requests. The most suitable locations have then been chosen:

Ward Street Link to Location Plan Link to Location Image
Barnes Ferry Road Click here Click here
  Glebe Road Click here Click here
  Trinity Church Road Click here Click here
East Sheen Grosvenor Avenue Click here Click here
  Martindale Click here Click here
  Milton Road Click here Click here
Ham, Petersham and Richmond Riverside Bishops Close Click here Click here
Hampton  Hampton Court Road Click here Click here
Hampton Wick & South Teddington Cedars Road Click here Click here
  Wick Road Click here Click here
Kew Beechwood Avenue Click here Click here
  Burdett Road Click here Click here
Mortlake & Barnes Common Cowley Road Click here Click here
  Terrace Gardens Click here Click here
  Worple Street Click here Click here
North Richmond Larkfield Road Click here Click here
  Old Deer Park Gardens Click here Click here
  Topiary Square Click here Click here
  Townshend Road Click here Click here
South Richmond Alton Road Click here Click here
  Ellerker Gardens Click here Click here
  Marlborough Road Click here Click here
  Petersham Road (x2) Click here Click here
  Princes Road Click here Click here
  Sheen Park Click here Click here
  The Vineyard Click here Click here
  Worple Way Click here Click here
South Twickenham Bonser Road Click here Click here
  Edwin Road Click here Click here
St Margarets & North Twickenham Godstone Road Click here Click here
  Kenley Road Click here Click here
  King's Road Click here Click here
  St Margarets Road Click here Click here
Teddington Waldegrave Road Click here Click here
Twickenham Riverside Alexandra Road Click here Click here
  Cambridge Park Click here Click here
  Park Road Click here Click here
  Richmond Road Click here Click here
West Twickenham Andover Road Click here Click here
  Camac Road Click here Click here

 

Have your say

 

We would like to hear your feedback about the proposed locations. Please give us your views using the Online Survey link below. For any queries, or if you require the consultation materials in paper or other accessible format, please contact 020 8871 7420 or transportation@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk 

What happens next 

All feedback will be carefully considered before any decisions are made about the proposed sites. The Council aims to install the bikehangars by the end of 2024.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Open to all

Interests

  • Richmond Borough