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Following the consultation in 2021, Cambridge City Council have used the results to create proposals to improve on the existing number of spaces and security currently available at Queen Anne Terrace car park on Gonville Place in Cambridge.
There was a period of public engagement from January to March 2024, where we encouraged the public to voice opinions on the proposed improvements to the current cycle parking provision. The proposed improvements include:
- Installing ‘toast-rack’ style stands and improving fixings.
- Creating over 40 new internal cycle parking spaces, as well as more than tripling the available external cycle parking spaces.
- Potentially installing CCTV cameras and improving signage.
- Extending the undercover cycle parking area to provide secured area for cyclists, and potentially installing access control to the extension.
The improvements are expected to be completed later this year.
These proposals are intended to provide enhanced cycle parking capacity and create a safe, secure and accessible environment for users, as well as encourage more people to choose to travel more sustainably.
The feedback received as part of this engagement has informed the designs proposed for Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking, which is summarised the report published below by Cambridge City Council. Following this, the designs are now being finalised by the City Council, who will look to commence the cycle parking upgrades.
To find out more visit www.greatercambridge.org.uk/qat
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