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cycle parks in Norwich?
http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED12%20Oct%202006% 2021%3A42%3A12%3A823 -- ~~ SUPPORT THE CYCLISTS DEFENCE FUND http://www.cyclistsdefencefund.org.uk/ ~~ to send reply email - you may need to remove dependence on fame & fortune from organisation to get correct email address ~Noodliness is Good~ |
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cycle parks in Norwich?
On 2006-10-13, wafflycat wrote:
http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED12%20Oct%202006% 2021%3A42%3A12%3A823 Which starts: "A green scheme to get more people on their bikes and help to stamp out crime is being mooted for Norfolk. The pioneering plan would see a network of hi-tech cycle parks being established at key locations in and around Norwich, and the network could spread to other parts of the county if successful. Cyclists could leave their bikes in complete safety - using smart card-operated security systems instead of old-fashioned locks and chains - at places like The Forum, Norwich railway station, the UEA and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. After London, Norwich would be only the second city to have a managed cycle park hub." ....and so on Well, one cheer for now! Two when it's finished and three when it has run for ten years _after_ winning awards. I find it ironic that this _Norwich based_ company is already running schemes elsewhere. As someone who loves riding in and around Norwich I really hope that this gets approval.. I shall be writing to my councillor. The cycle hire scheme sounds good. Let's hope they will also be able to reinstate the late lamented secure cycle parking at the station. Maybe this modern initiative will also shame the council into removing the irritating 'heritage' cycle stands. -- Jan AT tarasowka DOT org |
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cycle parks in Norwich?
wafflycat wrote: http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED12%20Oct%202006% 2021%3A42%3A12%3A823 Ah the differences in the English language on the other side of the pond. I was wondering if a cycle park would have different kinds of trails amongthe trees and flower beds. John Kane, Kingston ON Canada |
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In article .com
John Kane wrote: wafflycat wrote: http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED12%20Oct%202006% 2021%3A42%3A12%3A823 Ah the differences in the English language on the other side of the pond. I was wondering if a cycle park would have different kinds of trails amongthe trees and flower beds. John Kane, Kingston ON Canada I thought the same, and I'm definitely on the right side of the pond. After all, a skate park isn't somewhere to leave your skates. |
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cycle parks in Norwich?
"Rob Morley" wrote in message ... In article .com John Kane wrote: wafflycat wrote: http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...e&category=New s&tBrand=edponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED12%20 Oct%202006%2021%3A42%3A12% 3A823 Ah the differences in the English language on the other side of the pond. I was wondering if a cycle park would have different kinds of trails amongthe trees and flower beds. John Kane, Kingston ON Canada I thought the same, and I'm definitely on the right side of the pond. After all, a skate park isn't somewhere to leave your skates. But drivers in North America don't lot their cars in a car lot. I wonder how the verb 'to park' originated. David Lloyd, The pub is responsible for my opinions. |
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Rob Morley wrote on 14/10/2006 02:52 +0100:
I thought the same, and I'm definitely on the right side of the pond. After all, a skate park isn't somewhere to leave your skates. But a car park isn't where you go for scenic drives either. -- Tony "Anyone who conducts an argument by appealing to authority is not using his intelligence; he is just using his memory." - Leonardo da Vinci |
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cycle parks in Norwich? (and Finsbury Park London)
"wafflycat"
http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED12%20Oct%202006% 2021%3A42%3A12%3A823 Cyclists could leave their bikes in complete safety - using smart card-operated security systems instead of old-fashioned locks and chains - at places like The Forum, Norwich railway station, the UEA and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. After London, Norwich would be only the second city to have a managed cycle park hub. Anyone got experience of Sekura-Byk or its Finsbury Park facility? I'm a bit fearful that this may mean further neglect and decline for the plentiful parking hoops in the Norwich Lanes area (fairly near the Forum) and at the UEA while promoting pay-to-park fortresses. -- MJR/slef |
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David Lloyd wrote on 14/10/2006 08:44 +0100:
But drivers in North America don't lot their cars in a car lot. I wonder how the verb 'to park' originated. According to the OED it seems to have started in 1531 when it was first used as a verb meaning to lodge (park) troops in an encampment. In 1683 park (n) was a military term for a place where artillery, vehicles and stores were kept. By 1816 it was used as "parking cannons" in a park. The non-military use first arose in the US in 1846 as in parking wagons. In 1916 it was first used in the sense of "automobile park". Other uses such as put aside for a time and to sit down arose through the 1900's Its origins were from the French "parquer"; to put (animals) in an enclosure (1380), to fortify (a camp) (1470), to establish oneself in a strategic position (1488), to set up camp (1495).] You learn a lot in urc ;-) Tony "Anyone who conducts an argument by appealing to authority is not using his intelligence; he is just using his memory." - Leonardo da Vinci |
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I've never seen the Finsbury Park facility,
but the report I heard was that it is confusing and not obvious how it works. The doors are secured using touchpads which you need a smartcard to open. Many people try to use their Oyster cards, which don't work. You need a separate card, which you buy from the bike park place. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/cycles/project...-parking.shtml |
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in message , Tony Raven
') wrote: David Lloyd wrote on 14/10/2006 08:44 +0100: But drivers in North America don't lot their cars in a car lot. I wonder how the verb 'to park' originated. According to the OED it seems to have started in 1531 when it was first used as a verb meaning to lodge (park) troops in an encampment. In 1683 park (n) was a military term for a place where artillery, vehicles and stores were kept. By 1816 it was used as "parking cannons" in a park. The non-military use first arose in the US in 1846 as in parking wagons. In 1916 it was first used in the sense of "automobile park". Other uses such as put aside for a time and to sit down arose through the 1900's Its origins were from the French "parquer"; to put (animals) in an enclosure (1380), to fortify (a camp) (1470), to establish oneself in a strategic position (1488), to set up camp (1495).] 'Parquet' flooring comes from the same root; a park in the sense of a space reserved for a specific purpose. The area of a law court reserved for the judges was in medieval England (and perhaps other places) laid with a particular pattern of flooring to distinguish it from the places hoi polloi could sit or stand, and that area was the 'parquet'. You learn a lot in urc ;-) Indeed. -- (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ Morning had broken, and there was nothing left for us to do but pick up the pieces. |
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