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    TfW installs 40 cycle hangars to boost cycling across Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 12, 2026No Comments
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    Transport for Wales (TfW) is making cycling a viable option for communities across Wales by providing secure storage through its successful Cycle Hangar project.

    This week (8 – 14 June 2026) is Bike Week, the UK’s biggest celebration of cycling and an opportunity to show how cycling can make everyday life better for people and communities across the country.

    Cycle hangars are designed to provide a secure cycle parking solution, and TfW has installed 40 cycle hangars across seven different housing associations and eight local authority areas as part of phase one of their Cycle Hangar project. TfW worked closely alongside specific housing associations who proposed the sites following an initial expression of interest that was issued. TfW then carried out joint site visits to evaluate each location to ensure the best fit for the cycle hangars and the housing associations.

    For many residents, the new hangars are already making a life changing difference.

    Ronald Olden, a Grŵp Cynefin tenant, said: “I lost some of my sight after a stroke and I can’t drive anymore. This storage means I can keep a bike safe, and it’s a great way to stay fit.”

    Each hangar can safely and securely park six bikes and has been rolled out to the following housing associations:

    • Beacon Cymru (Swansea)
    • Cardiff Community Housing Association (Cardiff)
    • Clwyd Alyn (Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham)
    • Grwp Cynefin (Denbighshire, Flintshire, Powys)
    • Merthyr Valleys Homes (Merthyr Tydfil)
    • Wales and West Housing (Bridgend, Wrexham)
    • YMCA (Cardiff)

    The Deputy Minister for Transport Mark Hooper MS said: “Cycling is one of the most affordable, healthy and sustainable ways people can get around.

    “Ensuring everyone has access to secure storage is a vital part of making that a practical option. These new cycle hangars for housing association tenants show what we can achieve when we work together to make it easier for people to cycle.

    “As we mark Bike Week, it’s great to see this project already making a real difference to people’s lives, and I’m delighted that phase two will extend its reach even further into communities across Wales.”

    Nicola Grima, Active Travel Delivery Programme Lead, said: “We’re so pleased to have completed phase one of our Cycle Hangar project alongside many housing associations within different local authorities across Wales.  

    “The lack of secure cycle parking is a barrier to people choosing to cycle for everyday journeys, so providing secure cycle parking is a way to overcome this barrier. Wales has great walking and cycling infrastructure and we want as many people as possible to make use of it.” 

    TfW has confirmed that Phase 2 of the project is already in development. The next phase will see TfW partnering with seven housing associations, welcoming two new providers to the scheme. TfW are set to deliver 40 new secure hangars across 10 local authority areas, taking the project into four new regions for the first time.

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