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Travel by bike

to King Edward Street

Cycling to work can dramatically improve your general fitness and is proven to help reduce stress and anxiety. With on site secure cycle storage, showers and changing facilities some of the normal barriers to commuting by bike have been removed (for those living close enough!) and you can even get a new bike at significantly reduced prices through the Cycle to Work Scheme.

As many people will be aware TfL have invested heavily in cycling infrastructure in recent years, with both the Cycle Superhighways and the on street bike hire scheme’s both providing really popular.

The sections below highlight the local facilities and the way in which the bank supports cycling.

Find out more about cycling to King Edward Street

  • Cycle storage, showers & changing facilities

    There are a total of 221 cycle parking spaces available to staff, 121 of which are in the car park and 100 of which are in the Taxi Rank.

    Those who cycle to work are able to make use of the shower and changing facilities within the gym at a cost of £1 per visit or £15 per month (for non members).
  • Plan a journey by bike

    If you are new to cycling in the area, or haven’t been out on your bike for a while, it’s worth checking out the best route to work – with lots of off street routes and designated cycle lanes you may just find it’s a lot simpler than you thought!

    The TfL website has a really easy to use Cycle Journey Planner which can help you plan out your best route. The tool allows you to specify how easy (or difficult) you would like the route to be, and lets you add options to take your bike on public transport.
  • Adult cycle training

    If it’s been a while since you last went out on your bike, or you’d like to get a bit of advice and support on local routes and options then TfL offer a range of adult cycle training courses.

    Click here for further information.
  • Cycle maps

    The TfL cycle map for the Central London area is available free of charge.

    You can order your copy by clicking here
  • Cycle to Work scheme: save up to 42% on the cost of a new bike

    Employees have the opportunity to purchase a bike (and associated safety equipment) as part of the ‘Cycle to Work’ scheme, these type of arrangements allow you to pay for your new bike through a salary sacrifice arrangement, enabling you to save up to 42% compared to buying a bike on your own.

    For more information on eligibility, bike options and timescales to participate email london@www.my-commute.com
  • Cycle hire

    You’ll probably be familiar with the large scale on street cycle hire scheme now in operation across London. For a business meeting in the centre of London, or perhaps to pop somewhere at lunch, they offer a convenient and cost effective alternative to the Tube or bus.

    Location of nearest stations:
    > Junction of King Edward Street and Angel Street – 20 bays
    > Junction of King Edward Street and Newgate Street – 31 bays

    For more information and up to date availability please click here
  • Further useful links

    > TfLs Cycle Pages
    > Sustrans
    > National Cycling Campaign (CTC)

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