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New Cycling Facilities Coming To Adur And Worthing

One of the new bike racks in South Street, Worthing

Promenades, parks, parades and town centres across Adur and Worthing are receiving new cycling facilities.

Four bike repair stations and 170 bike racks are being installed by Adur & Worthing Councils in a bid to support active travel.

Dozens of bike racks have already been installed ahead of spring by the councils’ teams, with 12 added in Adur and 60 covering Worthing.

Two repair stations, which allow cyclists to adjust or repair their bikes on the go, will also be installed outside Perch on Lancing Beach and near the Pavilion Theatre on Worthing promenade in the coming weeks.

Tasks such as topping-up tyre pressures, adjusting the brakes or tightening a loose bolt can be achieved for free by using the stations, which host a range of quality tools that are attached to the base via retractable cables.

Since declaring a climate emergency in 2019, the councils have been pushing to not only reduce their carbon footprint, but help the area achieve net zero carbon status by 2045.

It’s estimated that on-road transport makes up a quarter of the area’s emissions. The councils therefore want to ensure that greener transport options are readily available for those making shorter journeys.

Cllr Emma Evans, Adur’s cabinet member for the environment and leisure, said:

“It’s fantastic to see more cycling racks, as well as new repair stations, coming to the district in support of people wanting to cycle and travel sustainably.

“Cycling comes with many health benefits and is an option of travel we’re investing in and asking West Sussex County Council to better support.”

Cllr Dr Beccy Cooper, the Leader of Worthing Borough Council, said:

“The addition of new cycling racks and bike repair stations is another step in the right direction to achieving our vision of active travel and public transport becoming the easy, affordable and preferred way to get around our town and along the coast.

“I look forward to seeing locals and visitors using the new equipment, especially as the weather brightens in the next few weeks.”

Last summer the councils expanded their public bike hire scheme run by Donkey Republic, seeing a total of 75 bicycles available for hire across Adur and Worthing.

To find out more on the Donkey bike scheme and how to hire a bicycle, visit: https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/leisure/bike-hire/

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Members of Adur District Council and Worthing Borough Council are evaluating projects to invest further UK Shared Prosperity funding into sustainable transport infrastructure by March 2025. These projects will focus on increasing active travel to schools, green spaces and residential areas.

The new bike equipment has been funded by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) under its UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which aims to invest in local priorities including communities, place, people, local businesses and skills.

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