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GCP Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking 2024 engagement
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What are we engaging on?
We’d like to hear your thoughts on the security, safety, and access improvements being proposed to the current cycle parking provision at Queen Anne Terrace car park on Gonville Place in Cambridge.
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. The proposed improvements have been developed with partners through the Cambridge Community Safety Partnership’s (CCSP) ‘Cycle Crime Prevention Task & Finish Group’ and 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.
The feedback received as part of this engagement will inform the designs proposed for Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking, which will be summarised in a report published by Cambridge City Council. Following this, the designs will be finalised by the City Council, who will look to commence the cycle parking upgrades.
How to take part
We encourage you to read the Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking engagement leaflet before completing the survey. You can download this from the Documentssection of this page.
If you are unable to complete the survey online, a Microsoft Word version is available in the Documentssection. Please return completed surveys by post to:
Greater Cambridge Partnership PO Box 1493 Mandela House 4 Regent Street Cambridge CB1 0YR
Please ensure to complete the survey or posted your response to reach us by midday on Friday 1 March 2024.
Alternative formats
If you require any of the materials in an alternative format or language, please email: consultations@greatercambridge.org.uk or telephone 01223 699906.
This engagement has now closed. Thank you for your contributions.
What are we engaging on?
We’d like to hear your thoughts on the security, safety, and access improvements being proposed to the current cycle parking provision at Queen Anne Terrace car park on Gonville Place in Cambridge.
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. The proposed improvements have been developed with partners through the Cambridge Community Safety Partnership’s (CCSP) ‘Cycle Crime Prevention Task & Finish Group’ and 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.
The feedback received as part of this engagement will inform the designs proposed for Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking, which will be summarised in a report published by Cambridge City Council. Following this, the designs will be finalised by the City Council, who will look to commence the cycle parking upgrades.
How to take part
We encourage you to read the Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking engagement leaflet before completing the survey. You can download this from the Documentssection of this page.
If you are unable to complete the survey online, a Microsoft Word version is available in the Documentssection. Please return completed surveys by post to:
Greater Cambridge Partnership PO Box 1493 Mandela House 4 Regent Street Cambridge CB1 0YR
Please ensure to complete the survey or posted your response to reach us by midday on Friday 1 March 2024.
Alternative formats
If you require any of the materials in an alternative format or language, please email: consultations@greatercambridge.org.uk or telephone 01223 699906.
We’d like to hear your thoughts on the security, safety, and access improvements being proposed at Queen Anne Terrace car park.
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GCP Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking 2024 engagement has finished this stage
This engagement has now closed. Thank you for your contributions.
Under Review
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Final report
GCP Queen Anne Terrace cycle parking 2024 engagement is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.