More cycles spaces for local schools


Transport for London promises it by Spring 2005

Safe and secure cycle parking facilities at 2 schools in Hammersmith and Fulham. These are part of 76 schools around the Capital that been selected by Transport for London as part of their plan to meet the Mayor's target of 5000 new school cycle spaces by the end of 2005 ahead of schedule.

The two schools to benefit are:

Old Oak Primary School
Woodlane High School


The Cycle Parking Programme is open to schools and colleges located in the Greater London area and which come under one or more of the following categories:

  • Primary/Junior school;
  • secondary school;
  • special needs schools;
  • 6th form colleges;
  • colleges of further education and Universities offering full-time courses to students aged
    25 years and under.

Managing Director of Surface Transport at TfL Peter Hendy said:

"I'm delighted at the success of this project and the enthusiastic support of the
boroughs and schools. Secure and good quality cycle parking is a key element in delivering the
Mayor's Cycling Action Plan. Getting children out of their parents' cars and on to their bikes
is not only good for their health, but will also help improve London's environment, and help
free-up our roads.

"It's great to see so many schools now properly geared up for the future and I'm
confident that this initiative, combined with TfL's commitment to cycle training, will help
parents, teachers and children to view cycling as a safe, affordable and viable option for
school travel."

The provision of secure parking facilities for more than 2,500 cycles will be completed between October 2004 and March 2005 throughout greater London as part of a wider plan to encourage
young Londoners to cycle. The London Cycle Action Plan ublished by TfL earlier this year set
out bold targets including a 200 per cent increase in cycling by 2020 and 5,000 new cycle
spaces installed by the end of 2005.


September 19, 2004