Next Bikes are Being Installed in Penarth Town Centre

By The Editor

12th Aug 2020 | Local News

Today, a set of Next Bikes and their docking stations are being installed in Penarth town centre, on Windsor Road, outside Lloyds Bank.

The popular hire-a-bike scheme announced that they were looking to move into a trial period in Penarth last year with a fleet of 50 electric bikes.

This will be the first e-bike share scheme in Wales.

Following the success of the Next Bike cycle hire scheme in Cardiff, the Vale Council received requests for a similar system.

In response to these requests, as well as in recognition of the potential benefits to the community and environment, Nextbike, the UK's leading bike-share scheme provider, will implement the project.

The organisation is looking to install 50 electric bikes across several docking stations in Penarth.

Furthermore, the Vale Council is working closely with Cardiff Council to create a system that will link the two schemes. This will ensure that members are able to travel between and return bikes to both locations.

Director of Environment and Housing, Miles Punter said: "Having declared a climate emergency earlier this year, it is imperative that as a Council we continue to support active and sustainable methods of transport. The bikes are simple to use and tariffs tend to be cheaper than travelling by car, bus or train.

"The initiative will benefit the health and wellbeing of our commuters and residents, as well as being an asset to tourism in the area. If this proves to be a success, we hope to see the scheme expand further."

Krysia Solheim, nextbike UK managing director, said she was excited to be bringing e-bikes to Wales: "We know from our research that a lot of commuters already cycle from Penarth into Cardiff. E-bikes will make that journey easier and quicker than ever before, which will hopefully persuade more people to switch from four wheels to two.

"E-bikes are not only great for reducing journey times and taking on steep hills they're also a great way of getting people of all abilities and fitness levels into cycling. It's an exciting time for Penarth.".

The nextbike project is being funded by Section 106 sustainable transport contributions.

After public consultation, the council identified the following as potential locations:

• Penarth Town Centre

• Cogan Train Centre

• Penarth Train Station

• Llandough Hospital

• The Esplanade / Pier

• Cosmeston Country Park

• Cardiff Bay Barrage

• Pont-y-Werin Bridge

     

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