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This listing only shows photos within Richmond (Greater London).
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Hammersmith Bridge - closed to motor vehicles, open to cycles. Feb 2021 - totally closed, no prospect of it re-opening for years, perhaps there'll be a pedestrian ferry in the spring - … [more]
Signs telling cyclists to dismount to cross the road in Richmond Park (now very busy with both cyclists and cars at weekends)
No Cycles allowed beyond the flood barrier by Richmond Bridge - but why would one take a bike that far anyway?Just another pointless anti-cycle sign.
Cycle link from the Thames-side route to Twickenham bridge - so presumably the 'No Access' sign refers to cars only.
This is the institutionally anti cycling sign that greets you as you enter Richmond Park. Why not same for driving? http://t.co/1LE9u1FU23
Unhelpful sign at the entry to Richmond Park - cyclists are allowed on roads and designated paths, but are made to feel unwelcome.
Unhelpful signs and cage at the entry to Richmondpark - cyclists are allowed on roads and designated paths, but are made to feel unwelcome.
Oversized No Cycling sign referring to the footway and no indication that cyclists can use the dead-end bit of road.
'No Cycling' it screams, then in small print 'outside designated routes' - but as there are plenty of cycle tracks in Richmond Park as well as the road, it only means 'No Offtrack Cycling'.
Good map about Bushey Park but the info about cycling is rather thin and cycle routes are not shown on the map.
Sunday morning cyclists at Ham Gate, Richmond Park - No Cycling and National Cycle Network signs on the same post - presumably one applies on one side and one on the other, but who's to know which is which?
Ham Gate, Richmond Park - No Cycling and National Cycle Network signs on the same post - presumably one applies on one side and one on the other, but who's to know which is which?
It's selling satnav, but the message should be understood by all those people driving their children to school because 'the traffic is so bad'. (approximate location)
Double no cycling. The road environment along here seems to be particularly mean for the cyclist. The road has recently become one way - seemingly to accommodate car parking along its length on both sides of the road - (greed). The wide … [more]
The cyclists in this area have no secure places for their bikes, and many of the properties have these unfriendly signs for their railings. I've yet to see a property with a 'You are very welcome to attach your bike here' sign.