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Bike parking on Townley Road?


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1 hour ago, march46 said:

There’s a bit on East Dulwich Grove, close to the junction with Townley Road. Should be a lot more though, worth emailing local councillors to suggest.

Yes, I would suggest the local councillors remove all the free school coach parking, that would free up some space!

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6 hours ago, alice said:

There’s plenty of parking on the school site  in front of the school. 

Thanks all.

Is the bike parking on the school site for anyone or is it inside the school grounds?

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Sorry I wasn’t clear. I meant ideally the coaches wouldn’t clutter up the roads and would park in the large tarmac area in front of the school thereby free in the Roads for bike stands et cetera.

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32 minutes ago, alice said:

Sorry I wasn’t clear. I meant ideally the coaches wouldn’t clutter up the roads and would park in the large tarmac area in front of the school thereby free in the Roads for bike stands et cetera.

I'm happy to criticise Alleyns, but there isn't space to dispatch coaches safely from the little tarmac semicircle in front of the school.

Also, the whole street is railings, there's a million places to lock up bikes along there.

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