Cycling plan

The cycling action plan
Ealing's cycling action plan outlines the council's cycling objectives.

Installing cycle parking
The council has installed over 1000 Sheffield Stands – where you can securely lock your bike – in hundreds of locations around the borough. We are working with operators to provide more stands within tube and rail stations and on nearby pavements. An additional 60-100 new stands will be installed in 2008/09

Improving on-road cycling conditions

The council has cut speed limits to 30mph or less to make Ealing's roads safer for cyclists and pedestrians. Numerous cycle routes have been created - some with cycle lanes and others on quiet back streets - making it easier to avoid major roads. Cyclists are already exempt from many one-way streets and road closures in the borough. Additional routes and exemptions will be implemented as funds become available.

Marketing Cycling
The Marketing Cycling report (pdf) outlines the projects in our Direct Support for Cycling Programme in Ealing for 2006/07.

Upgrading off-road routes
The council is looking at footpaths in the borough, including canal towpaths, to assess their suitability for cycle routes. Suitable paths will be upgraded to improve cycling conditions as funds become available. Cycling in parks is permitted 'with reasonable excuse' following a recent bye-law amendment. Pedestrians must always be given priority on off-road routes and in parks. The council is also working to eliminate barriers that require cyclists to dismount or lift their bike.