Kent Messenger Maidstone

‘We need to take action over growing number of bike thefts’

- By Alan Smith ajsmith@thekmgroup.co.uk @asjmithKM

Action is needed to tackle the growing problem of bike thefts, says the Maidstone Cycle Campaign Forum (MCCF).

Duncan Edwards, chairman of the campaign, said the thefts were more than just a financial loss – they discourage­d people from cycling and could cause huge personal inconvenie­nce. He cited the case of Inna Pashkevych, an Allington resident who works a night-shift in Linton.

She had been in the habit of cycling to Maidstone West, leaving her bike there, and then taking the bus.

But one night her bike was stolen even though it was locked with a cable lock. Consequent­ly she lost her transport to get to work and was forced to spend a lot of money on a replacemen­t.

Mr Edwards said: “Cycle thefts happen regularly in Maidstone. The forum has received numerous reports of cycles being stolen from people’s houses and flats, from Lockmeadow and from retail areas of the town.”

He said there was a need for a three-pronged attack to counter the problem: more secure cycle parking had to be provided in the town centre; cyclists needed to be educated over how best to safeguard their rides, and data on cycle thefts needed to be collected to help inform the police and council on the best methods of interventi­on.

The forum said it welcomed proposals in Maidstone Borough Council’s new town centre strategy to provide lockable enclosures which would protect not just the bike itself, but also accessorie­s such as lights and belongings including helmets and shopping.

Mr Edwards said: “This could make a dramatic difference to enabling people to feel comfortabl­e about cycling into the town with all the health, reduced congestion and economic benefits which could flow from this.” In the meantime, cyclists should use a robust lock. He said: “As a minimum we are looking for a lock marked with the Sold Secure logo.”

Miss Pashkevych has now purchased a replacemen­t bike and the MCCF has provided her with a new Sold Secure lock to lessen the chance of future thefts. The lock was provided at a discount by UK Cycles in Lower Stone Street.

The forum advises all victims of cycle theft to report the loss to the police, but also requests victims to advise the forum, so that it has up-to-date evidence to present to the council when campaignin­g for better bike safety.

The forum’s website is at maidstonec­ycling.uk/ and you can email to info@maidstonec­ycling.uk

 ?? ?? Inna’s first bike was stolen from Maidstone West Station bike rack between 5.30pm on Thursday, February 16, and 6.30am the next day
Inna’s first bike was stolen from Maidstone West Station bike rack between 5.30pm on Thursday, February 16, and 6.30am the next day
 ?? ?? Inna Pashkevych and Duncan Edwards with her new bike and chain
Inna Pashkevych and Duncan Edwards with her new bike and chain
 ?? ?? The bike racks at Maidstone West Station
The bike racks at Maidstone West Station

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