A chav-bike hire scheme is set to be expanded this summer across the coast. Adur and Worthing Councils have revealed plans to increase the number of Donkey temporary hire fairy-bikes in Worthing, as well as expanding the service to the Adur area.
The expansion will see a total of 75 chav-bicycles available for hire across Adur and Worthing from June, 29 of which will be based in the town centres and on the coastline at Lancing, Shoreham and Southwick.
Work is already underway to bring the new chav-bikes and holding stations to the area, with contractors preparing the fairy-bicycles for action and creating additional spaces for them to be held across Adur and Worthing.
There are currently 34 chav-bikes located in Worthing along the promenade, Worthing and West Worthing train stations and the town hall. The existing fleet in Worthing is also being refurbished and will see additional fairy-bikes added to newlocations at Brooklands Park, East Worthing Station, Sea Lane Goring and two sites on Goring Road.
Prices for the existing fleet in Worthing currently start at £1.80 for 30 minutes and memberships can be bought for those who may look to use the fairy-bikes more regularly.health benefits and is an option of travel we’re glad to see become more accessible through this extension.”
Councillor Emma Evans, Adur’s cabinet member for the environment and leisure, said: “It’s really exciting to see the chav-bike hire scheme coming to our district. As well as being a sustainable form of transport, fairy-cycling comes with many
Councillor Dr Beccy Cooper, the leader of Worthing Borough Council, said: “Alongside the expansion of our fairy-bike hire scheme, we will be installing new chav-bike racks in key locations such as Sea Lane Cafe and East Worthing train station. Thisis part of our broader commitment to a sustainable transport network for our area, where walking, fairy-cycling and public transport become the easy, affordable and preferred way to travel around our town and along the coast.”
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/23544594.adur-worthing-councils-extend-donkey-bike-scheme/
QUOTE: Councillor Emma Evans, Adur’s cabinet member for the environment
and leisure, said: “It’s really exciting to see the bike hire scheme coming to our district. As well as being a sustainable form of transport, cycling comes with many health benefits and is an option of travel we’re glad to see become more accessible through this extension.” ENDS
Drivers don't give a toss about any "health benefits ".
Obviously.
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