Breaking: All cycling restrictions lifted in Richmond Park

By The Editor

28th Jul 2020 | Local News

Cycling is allowed again at all times in Richmond Park.

The park was closed to cyclists when lockdown was introduced in late March.

Restrictions on routes around the park and the times you can cycle have slowly been lifted by the Royal Parks charity which runs the park.

Today (Tuesday, July 28) it announced that all suspensions are being removed and cycling on weekends is possible from this weekend.

Royal Parks statement

The charity said: "We are pleased to welcome cycling back to Richmond Park on weekends as well as weekdays, from Saturday, August 1.

"We've now removed all temporary cycling suspensions, following their introduction in March to support the government's social distancing guidelines, maintain public safety and prevent serious congestion at park gates.

"Please be aware we have many new park visitors in our parks, including new cyclists and families, so do take care when cycling and show consideration and kindness to others."

The full reopening of the park to cyclists has been welcomed by cycling groups, but some residents raised concerns about the speed at which some people ride.

All types of riders can coexist

Richmond Cycling, the town's division of the London Cycling Campaign, said: "We're really pleased at the reopening.

"We think the last few car-free weeks have shown that cycling for exercise and for commuting can coexist happily in the park with all sorts of other activities.

"This shows that the parks really want to be a partner in supporting more active travel and helping reduce air pollution and inactivity.

"It is very timely that this announcement coincides with new government guidance on all these areas."

Speeding at crossing points

But Lawrence Springall wrote on the Richmond Park Facebook page: "Dear RP could you look again at the speed issue, particularly at crossing points?

"Most cyclists in my experience are highly considerate but there are a v small number that ride unsafely.

"By the way, the restrictions of through traffic are an excellent idea. And thank you again for keeping the park open during the last few months. Invaluable."

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