Haudigain Roundabout Public Consultation – Have Your say

Haudigain Roundabout Public Consultation

Aberdeen City Council and Transport Scotland are currently consulting on (yet another) set of designs for the Haudigain Roundabout. ACF has respnded to this consultation, the response youcan see it on the consultations section of the website.

In addition to counsultative bodies such as ourselves there is also a wider public consultation taking place, you can make your own views on the three options known online. The process only takes a few minutes and ACF would encourage all cyclists who pass this way to have their say. Simply visit the ACC website below

Closing Date is 30th May

2nd 2008 Cycle Count – Read the Results Here

You Are Not Alone II

On the 1st and 2nd October 2008 following on from our April count ACF conducted Aberdeen’s second cycle count. With more volounteers this time we were able to expand the network from the original 13 core points to 18 locations.

Despite the reduction in temperatures at this time of year the toal number of journeys is almost unchanged, like last time Union Street was the busiest almost hitting the magical 100. The new sites this time included the Don and Queen Elizabeth Bridges (South end of College St), both reported a healthy number of cyclists, interestingly most felt forced to use the pavement. Clearly this evidence supports our drive with the council to make these areas more cycle friendly.

A number of our counters remarked on the low numbers of female cyclists, only 18% overall in the average, if you have any ideas why or want to help improve this ratio then do get in contact

Read the Detailed Statistics (PDF File, 22kb)

In the absence of any official count data our objective is to generate count data that gives a general trend, It is intended to repeat the count every six months. ACF needs you We rely on volounteers for the count. If you can spare a couple of hours and want to be a “bike spotter” for our next survey (full training is given) please get in contact

Becycle bike recycling community launches at University of Aberdeen

Becycle Launches at the University

Becycle a new bike recycling and loan scheme has started at the University of Aberdeen. Collecting old bikes, renovating them and adding them to a Library that can be used by students. Workshop facilities to do your own repairs are also available, often with Becycle members providing “coaching” if you don’t know what to do.

Becycle are on the look out for more bikes to renovate and indeed any volounteers to join in – learn more at the becycle website

Becycle Logo

Bikes Door of Workshop Learning to fix them

New Cycling Enterprise planned for Aberdeen

New Cycling Enterprise Planned for Aberdeen

It is hoped a new enterprise will be launched in Aberdeen in the next few months, that will repair/refurbish unwanted bikes and sell them to the public at affordable prices. The company – BIKEFIT – also wishes to develop other services, including providing cycle training for young people and adults (eg at the universities or to staff at companies as part of their travel plans)

A pool of cycle trainers are needed who can help deliver cycle training. There are already a few people who are accredited trainers in the area but the pool could do with a few extra. BikeFit is looking for people who can make themselves available for a 4 day Cycling Scotland training course (in Aberdeen) and then agree to deliver a number of days of training through the year – for which they will get a fee. Obviously this will suit people who work flexibly, or part time or who are not in work.

BikeFit could make a real difference to cycling in Aberdeen – in the way the Bike Station has in Edinburgh. Be there at the start If you are interested ‘in principle’ at this stage please send name and contact details to Derek Williams:

Contact Details

New Cycle Parking at Aberdeen Railway Station

New Cycle Parking at Aberdeen Railway Station

After repeated reminding by ACF for well over a year new cycle parking has now been installed at the Aberdeen Railway station. A total of 35 Sheffield stands in 7 “toast racks” have been installed in the multi-storey car park replacing 6 car parking spaces. Covered and under the CCTV cameras they are a definate improvement on First Scotrail’s earlier efforts

The stands can be found on Level 5, as you enter from College Street they are “half a level” below you to the right hand side, down the ramp. From here it’s a short walk over the footbridge to the station concourse.

Cycle Stands at Aberdeen Railway Station, Scotland , UK

The signage to find the stands is virtually non existant, we are pursuing this, lets hope it happens faster than the stands! If you have any comments then do get in contact

ACC’s Core Paths Proposal – have your say

ACC Core Paths “Counsultative Draft”

Aberdeen City Council is currently developing a “core paths” proposal, a requirement of the 2003 Land reform act.
There are a number of paths in the City that could be designated as core paths, e.g. the Deeside line.
When finally designated there will then be a requirement to maintain the paths under the legislation.
Clearly cyclists have an interest in this.

As with most matters like this it can take a while for the wheels of government to turn! ACF will be responding
when the “formal” consultation process commences, however there is currently a “Consultative Draft Core Paths Plan”
available to view on the ACC web.

Maps of all the local areas are included and feedback is welcomed you can
learn more here

Aberdeens Second Bike Recycling Scheme Opens

Aberdeen’s Second Bike Recycling Scehme Opens

UPDATE OCTBER 2013 – We have been informed by instant Neighbour that Bike Fit is no longer operating. The original article from 2010 has been retained below, but please don’t contact instant neighbour about bikes!

After a bit of a delay, the BikeFit bike recycling project is now up and running and accepting donated bikes. It is based within the Instant Neighbour premises on St Machar Drive. Aberdeen now has the luxury of TWO bike recycling projects, with beCyCle already established. Donated bikes will be repaired and refurbished by BikeFit and offered for sale, or free of charge in certain circumstances. As well as bike recycling, BikeFit services bikes and offers a mobile “Dr Bike” service. The workshop is managed by Peter Cooper a bicycle mechanic of some 36 years. Peter most recently worked with Bill Reid at Broomhill Road cycles, The details:

  • The collection of donated bikes is free.
  • The basic service will cost

Taking a Stand at the Wall

Taking a stand at the Wall

ACF’s Taking a stand initiative has recorded another success.

Transition-Extreme, with it’s indoor climbing wall, BMX and skate centre was a much welcomed addition to Aberdeen. During construction however one small detail was missed out, yes you guessed it a bike stand! The irony of this was not lost on the large number of people who wrote to us to point this out.

ACF contacted Transition and thanks to the efforts Neil Stevenson and Craig Mitchell, Transition now has a nice set of Sheffield stands at the entrance. A second set will shortly appear inside the building. Craig even featured in the recent ACF story in the Press and Journal

In installing the stands Transition, a charity, has managed to quickly achieve something two FTSE 100 companies B&Q and Dixons Stores Group are still strugling to acheive, despike having plenty of environmental policies! If you have any more suggestions for places that should have a stand use the taking a stand pages to let us know and we will see what we can do

Sheffield Stands outside Transition

ACF Respond to Local Transport Strategy Consultation

Local Transport Strategy

ACF recently responded to Aberdeen City Council’s Consultation on the new Local Transport Strategy. Commonly Known as the “LTS” this document will be used to guide all the councils decisions until 2012, although many of the guidelines for cycling in earlier strategies were ignored!

You can read more on the page LTS Consultation page. ACF’s submission can be downloaded Here