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Dear All,
I've recently sent an email to Northern Rail and Cheshire East/
I was unaware of your acitivities until I read about your station
Oliver
From: Oliver Charlesworth <x...@xxx.com>
Dear Northern Rail and Local Council,
I have recently had my bike vandalised beyond repair at Congleton
I am however surprised to see an unused outbuilding attached to the
Would it be possible to allow the use of a modernised version of this
The Benefit to Cost Ratio does not have to be less than one if a
Benefits include:
Costs include:
If you are already 100% utilised then I am willing to give as much
I am a full time professional working for a consultancy firm in
I will be commuting every day from Congleton to Manchester once this
Regards,
Oliver Charlesworth
Congleton Council (see below) about the lack of cycling facilities at
Congleton Station.
surveys online. I would be very interested in joining a campaign for a
bike shelter/stand at Congleton station.
Subject: Congleton Station - Bike Shelter
To: customer.relati...@northernrail.org, mark.bar...@northernrail.org
Cc: enquir...@congleton.gov.uk, Suggesti...@cheshireeast.gov.uk
Date: Sunday, 21 June, 2009
Station (Cheshire). I hasten to add that I am in no way seeking
compensation.
main station with locked gates housing bike stands which, if in use,
could have prevented the destruction of my bike. Having spoken to a
lot of people about this, I am certain that I represent a large
proportion of people wanting to cycle to Congleton but are put off by
the inadequate bike facilities there.
facility via a ‘Congleton Station Bike Scheme’ whereby anyone wishing
to use the shelter would be able to register their details, send a
deposit/fee and get allocated a padlock key to the gate? The deposit
or fee could at a minimum cover the cost of cutting a key (£3 incl.
P&P) or at the most be an annual subscription covering a % of the
upkeep and initial costs (£15).
little thought goes into this.
- reducing CO2 from car emissions (green costs associated to
Northern Rail, Congleton Town, Cheshire)
- increasing the number of parking spaces making rail travel
more attractive to those put off by lack of parking
- reducing the number of bikes taken on trains
- increasing customer satisfaction
- increasing customer well-being and station attractiveness
- new permanent bike stands
- upkeep
- multiple key locking system
time as necessary to get this scheme up and running. This can include
being responsible for the creation and maintenance of a key holder
database and advertising - as long as there is no monetary expense to
myself.
transport planning.
scheme is in place.