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Westminster Parking
#1
Need to go to Harley street for a consultation later this month and all the parking has changed since the last time I parked in Westminster.

Can anyone explain how I pay by phone in a bike bay?
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#2
https://www.westminster.gov.uk/pay-motorcycle-parking
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#3
Are motorcycle bays at side of road chargeable  :eek  I'm told  by a work colleague that the carpark behind Admiralty arch has free bike bays.
1.7m walk to Harley or tube station close by Smile
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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(16-05-14, 01:45 AM)midden link Wrote: Are motorcycle bays at side of road chargeable  :eek  I'm told  by a work colleague that the carpark behind Admiralty arch has free bike bays.
1.7m walk to Harley or tube station close by Smile


If they're free then you'll probably have to get there at 4am to squeeze a bike in.  :\
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(16-05-14, 01:45 AM)midden link Wrote: Are motorcycle bays at side of road chargeable  :eek  I'm told  by a work colleague that the carpark behind Admiralty arch has free bike bays.
1.7m walk to Harley or tube station close by Smile


Or just pay a quid tight arse  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#6
(16-05-14, 01:45 AM)midden link Wrote: Are motorcycle bays at side of road chargeable

In Westminster they are, yes.
There's a pretty large bike bay in Cavendish square at the south end of Harley street.
All bike bays get full pretty early so don't expect to get a space if you go in the afternoon.
Some say...
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#7

Got me reading up on it and it seems they started charging for on road bays after the congestion charge increased amount of bike traffic.
So really it's just a stealth way of getting bikes paying a congestion charge and just to highlight it they don't charge electric motorbikes.

http://www.parkingforbikes.com/boroughs/...estminster
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#8
I park in the QPark Harley street car park.  it is free.  Don't tell anyone else though as I don't want it to fill up! 
http://www.q-park.co.uk/parking/parkingid/1956

Barrier controlled access.  Ride up to the notice with the two IR beams for the gate to go up. You should use the pedestrian access to get in and out.  Press the button to get the lady to let you back in.  Go out the car exit as it has a pressure pad in the floor to open the rollergate to exit.

If you see a silver boxeye with a high level pipe its mine.  If not then I cycled in that day!
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#9
Thank Alan, I'm a one day visitor so won't be a regular Customer!

I have no problem with paying the £1 for a bike bay but I don't understand how you pay it as it seems that you have to open an account and pay by text, I've read the Gov site but that's as clear as mud and I don't fancy giving my account details to them.

Free parking and short walk seems more like it!
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#10
The bike bays are £1.50 a day now I think.  You call a number and enter your reg and credit card details.  They try and sell you a longer term one.  I stick to a day one as the transaction cost is more than than they get in revenue!
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#11
Just saw this:

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/th...84845.html
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#12
Hi Alan,

Thanks for the tip, the Qpark was ideal and access exactly as you said, ta  :thumbup

On another note it is now official that I am a bit deaf.
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#13
ten past two
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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(16-05-14, 08:39 AM)midden link Wrote: Got me reading up on it and it seems they started charging for on road bays after the congestion charge increased amount of bike traffic.
So really it's just a stealth way of getting bikes paying a congestion charge and just to highlight it they don't charge electric motorbikes.

http://www.parkingforbikes.com/boroughs/...estminster
Just to say that Westminster Council is totally separate from TfL (who take the congestion charge) so it is not really a sneaky CC for bikes but a money maker for Westminster. Also note that the other London boroughs in the CC zone do not charge bikes parking.
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#15
Also, by law all CC revenue must be spent on public transport (something like 95% goes on busses) whereas the Westminster charge will just go into their coffers.

Sorry to go on Smile
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