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Photos taken on 15th March 2009

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Laceby By-Pass, Grimsby NCR12, A group of Grimsby Cyclists in training for a forthcoming "Coast to Coast" ride www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/news/Fundraisers-saddle-Coast-Coa...

Lots of signs at the Green Dragon bridge - but only the round No Motorbikes sign is enforceable.

University Cycles

Herbert St closure and cycle cut-through

Townsends bike shop

Exciting new council facility (toilets and recycling) lavishly equipped with one bike stand.

Excellent provision right by the front door of a new development (The Hamiltons) - unfortunately it's serviced apartments, for relatively short-stay visitors who are less likely to have bikes.

A decent quantity of Sheffield stands - probably student accommodation.

Unimpressive wheel-bender parking at Waterhouse, a private block of flats.

Scar, 9cm long, on upper left arm of adult female (now aged 43 years), caused by a car door opened without looking for cyclist approaching traffic lights at red. Incident happened approx 1715 on Thurs 21st June 2001, and resulted in 2 night ... [more]

Revised council sign to take into account rerouting Route 11 over Riverside Bridge

Road closed by sewer collapse on Pembroke Street - but of course there's no reason to divert cyclists away from Trumpington Road (and why is that Grand Arcade construction traffic sign still there?)

Lensfield Road Cycles

Gonville Place crossing - refreshed red surface on the road, but untouched elsewhere.

Refreshed ASLs and approach lanes on Newmarket Road

Refreshed ASL on Newmarket Road - looking a bit grubby already!

Of course the road is open to pedestrians and cyclists, but the TRO can probably only be for a total closure.

DIY cycle parking for soccer games on Parker's Piece

Refreshed crossing on the Barton Road cycle route

New housing development at the north end of the Riverside cycle bridge - no sign of any cycle parking, so it's not surprising that bikes are locked to grilles on the outsides of the garages.

New housing development at the north end of the Riverside cycle bridge - no sign of any cycle parking!

New speed cushion at north end of the Riverside cycle bridge route - cyclists can also use the drop kerb to the left, while pedestrians often cut through the car park of the new development to the left.

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