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Looking ahead


Once you have analysed the demand for more facilities and support for cycling in your school you might want to consider your options for the space that you will need and what cycle parking you can provide. As this is likely to be one of the key requirements of current and potential cyclists, and is also one of the tasks that could require a sensible share of the resources in your cycling imitative, it pays to consider the choices carefully.


Selecting a location


Even though space in most schools is at a premium, there is likely to be, either an existing area for cycle storage, or a location that can be used to set up secure, weather protected bicycle parking.


The space might need some adaptation but as long as it is easy to access, visible and not too cramped, then the provision of secure cycle parking can be completed.


Making sure any structure fits in with your existing surroundings


Even though the prime purpose of the bike shelter will be functional, to provide shelter and security for expensive pieces of equipment, there is also an aesthetic consideration to ensure that any new shelter fits in with the buildings around it.


There are many options to help you do this. From simple metal frames to shelters finished in wood, that provide a more sophisticated finish.


The shelter is only part of the solution. There are also choices to be made on what type of parking racks to use. Two tier racks provide maximum use of space while other frames provide the support and security required to give cyclists peace of mind that their treasured cycle will be safe.


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