Hopes over £2m boost for cycling
Three projects including a hire scheme chosen for help from mayoral fund
PLANS for a new Greater Manchester bike hire scheme, improvements to the Fallowfield Loop, and extra cycle storage on the Metrolink could receive a £2m funding boost.
All three projects have been chosen for the latest round of funding from the Mayoral Challenge Fund (MCF) set up by Andy Burnham to support walking and cycling schemes.
The MCF is primarily being used to deliver the first phase of the longawaited Bee Network, which has been described as the UK’s ‘largest cycling and walking network.’
A bike hire scheme was described by Mr Burnham as an ‘integral part’ of this vision, and in May 2020 it was revealed that one was in development in Greater Manchester. Around 1,500 bicycles will be made available in Manchester, Salford
and Trafford as part of the first phase of the £10m scheme, which will be aimed at students, commuters and disadvantaged communities.
The new fleet was supposed to appear on the streets in spring 2021 but Transport for Greater Manchester says talks are ongoing with potential suppliers.
A spokesperson said: “We hope to be in a position to announce a supplier shortly, and we will then be able to provide an update on projected timings of the scheme launch.”
Leaders insist that lessons will be learned from the failed rollout of Mobikes in Manchester, which in 2018 became the first city in the world to have the service withdrawn.
Some of the dockless bikes were stolen or badly damaged - but the new bikes will be docked in a bid to make them more secure than their predecessors. The £1.3m requested of the MCF will help towards the new bikes.