**Document:** Cycle Parking Provisions Statement
**Application:** 21/01119/B — Erection of building with commercial/retail use at ground floor and 5 apartments above
**Decision:** Permitted
**Decision Date:** 2022-03-29
**Parish:** Braddan
**Document Type:** report / planning_statement
**Source:** https://planningportal.im/a/8152-braddan-1-1a-2-marina-building-commercialretail-use/documents/1579736

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# Cycle Parking Provisions Statement

## Additional information with regards Cycle Parking provision in the vicinity of the proposed development site

![A street-level photograph showing a large white multi-story building with balconies, likely the proposed development, situated on a paved promenade with yellow barriers in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845051.jpg)

A further site visit was carried out at 8.30am on 15-10-2021. Note that the promenade works are still not completed but were much further progressed than when the initial application was submitted.

From this more recent site visit, the intentions of the promenade regeneration scheme are much more evident. There is a clear agenda to prioritize non-motorized transport, such as cycling and walking. The Cultural area adjacent the Sefton Hotel / Gaiety theatre is nearing completion and the links are clearly evident.

A walk around this area identified the provision for cycle parking, in terms of number and location. The type is Sheffield Toast-rack type. The locations are such that the intention is to encourage cycle travel to the town / commercial area, but to park cycles outside the pedestrian street, ensuring a safe environment for pedestrian traffic.

Strand street / Castle Street has a Douglas Borough Byelaw 16 as follows:-

16 Cycling and skating No person shall cycle, skate on roller skates, a skateboard, rollers or wheels or any similar device on any footway or pavement in such a manner as to cause danger or annoyance to any person.

## New arrangement at Church Marina Road / Green sills corner.

Cycle parking Marina Road

Pedestrian through route and new zebra crossing

Cycle parking Racks (8 units) Application site approx. 65m from the cycle racks Pedestrian through route and crossing Application site – Approx. 45m walk through Senna Slip. Note this has bollards at the Marina Road end to prevent vehicle entry. Zebra Crossing 2 no “racks” being installed.

![A street-level photograph showing a large white multi-story building with balconies on the left and a paved street scene with other buildings on the right.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845053.jpg)

![A street-level photograph showing yellow crowd control barriers and a traffic cone on a paved sidewalk in front of commercial buildings.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845054.jpg)

Granville street – links to Strand Street and Castle street (pedestrianised) Pedestrian Crossing point Cycle racks being installed Howard street Location – Facilities serving Strand Street. Regent Street Location.

![A street-level photograph showing the exterior of the Granville Hotel and an adjacent yellow building in Douglas, with parked cars and street furniture in the foreground.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845056.jpg)

![A street-level photograph showing a modern concrete building with a large cross on its facade, flanked by traditional Victorian-style buildings in a town center. The foreground features a paved area with parked cars,...](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845057.jpg)

Pedestrian Crossing point (just out of the photograph) Cycle racks being installed

Existing Cycle racks and traffic prohibition signage. Its is noted that this is remote form the application site, but identifies the restrictions in force and existing provisions.

![A street-level photograph showing a large, cream-colored, multi-story building with scaffolding on the ground floor, likely undergoing renovation or construction. The foreground features a paved area with yellow barri...](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845059.jpg)

![A street-level photograph showing a red brick commercial building with '1886' signage and a pedestrian zone sign in the foreground. The scene includes paved landscaping, benches, and trees along the sidewalk.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845060.jpg)

### Traffic Prohibition and Pedestrian Zone signage at Senna Road

![A street-level photograph of a narrow urban lane in Douglas, featuring brick buildings on either side, a parked silver van, and 'No Entry' traffic signs.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845062.jpg)

### Traffic Prohibition signage at St Thomas Walk

![A street-level photograph showing a white building undergoing renovation with black hoarding and traffic cones, situated next to a tall pedestrian zone signpost.](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845065.png)

### Covered Cycle Parking is also located in Chester Street Car Park, which has CCTV

![photograph from page 7](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845067.jpg)

![photograph from page 7](https://images.planningportal.im/2021/09/6845068.jpg)

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*Data sourced from the Isle of Man public planning register under the [Isle of Man Open Government Licence](https://www.gov.im/about-this-site/open-government-licence/).*
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