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Cycle shelter pilot survey

DepartmentInfrastructure and Environment
Start date26/07/2021
End date19/11/2021
Type of consultationOther
Deadline for comments19/11/2021
Responses publish date31/01/2022

About the consultation

Les Jardins Bus shelter

Four new cycle shelters are being installed in St Helier as part of a four month pilot scheme to encourage islanders to cycle in and out of town.

This pilot scheme is part of the Sustainable Transport Strong Start Delivery Plan designed to respond to the Climate Emergency by encouraging more active travel and reducing the numbers of cars on the roads.

Finance Centre

The covered cycle shelters are located at:

  • Les Jardins car park near the cycle track
  • at the front of Sand Street car park
  • on the Esplanade next to the Finance Centre offices
  • near the traffic lights at the bottom of Gloucester Street

We would like your views, whether you are a cyclist or not, on the designs and locations of the cycle shelters.

Your responses will help determine if these should be made permanent and whether more covered cycle shelters should be provided and where.

Map of pilot scheme cycle shelters locations


How to submit comments to the consultation

This consultation is now closed.

Responses to the consultation

The covered cycle parking trial analysis consultation report presents and analyses the survey responses relating to the St Helier covered cycle parking trial, which saw the erection of four temporary cycle shelters as part of a trial to promote sustainable travel.

Covered cycle parking trial analysis consultation report


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