Traffic Order S346 - Cadogan Gardens
Overview
The Council has received requests from residents for an on-street cycle hangar unit in Cadogan Gardens. Residents living in flats experience particular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit opposite No. 65 Cadogan Gardens, reusing a Car Club bay that is no longer required by the operator.
Each on-street cycle hangar unit provides space for six residents’ bicycles. The spaces are rentable at a cost of £72 per year and would be available for rent on a first come, first served basis.
Pictured above is an example of a cycle hangar
Why your views matter
We are seeking your views on reusing a Car Club bay (measuring 5 metres (16ft)) that is no longer required. The proposal has two components:
- Conversion of three metres (10ft) of Car Club bay (No. 144) to a cycle hangar bay opposite No. 65 Cadogan Gardens
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Conversion of two metres (7ft) of Car Club bay (No. 144) to Pay-by-phone visitor parking (hours of control Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 6.30pm, maximum stay 2 hours) opposite No. 65 Cadogan Gardens. This will be redistributed between the three Pay-by-phone visitor parking bays opposite Nos. 61 to 65 Cadogan Gardens to increase the size of those bays.
Your comments will help us decide whether to proceed with the proposals as planned.
The cycle hangar would replace an existing Car Club Bay, which is no longer needed by the scheme operator, measuring five metres in length. The cycle hangar requires three metres of space and so the second half of this proposal converts the remaining two metres of bay to Pay-by-phone visitor parking which will be redistributed between the three Pay-by-phone visitor parking bays opposite Nos. 61 to 65 Cadogan Gardens to increase the size of those bays.
Areas
- Royal Hospital
Interests
- Climate Change
- Environment
- Highways
- Parking
- Transport
- Parking and Traffic Consultations
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