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Anti-cycle lane protesters stage parking "flash mob" to block bike lane with cars

The protest comes three months after campaigners formed a seafront conga to protest new "Mickey Mouse" road layout...

Anti-cycle lane campaigners, angered by changes to a Somerset town's seafront road markings, yesterday staged a parking "flash mob", blocking the new promenade bike lane with their vehicles.

The protests in Clevedon are over North Somerset Council's new seafront layout, with a two-way bike lane installed and parking spaces moved to run parallel to the sea, rather than looking out to it, as well as eye-catching wavy white lines and stretches of beige tarmac.

Clevedon seafront's 'wavy' one-way street (credit - Save Our Seafront)

Displeased by the changes, branded a "yellow brick road" by locals, the BBC reports that some have said it is not in keeping with the Victorian seafront.

Back in January, campaigners from 'Save Our Seafront' organised a seafront conga to protest the "Mickey Mouse" road layout which they say has turned the town into "Balamory from hell".

> Anti-cycle lane campaigners conga along seafront to protest new "Mickey Mouse" road layout

Speaking to BBC West, campaign group member Chris Berry said dozens of drivers had parked in the cycle lane in protest at the "monstrosity" as a "peaceful parking flash mob".

"I can see about 40 cars all enjoying the view of the sea," he said.

"These aren't people who are accustomed to civil disobedience; these are people who feel incredibly strongly about what's happened to their sea front. If you reduce the number of cars, you reduce the number of visitors and reduce the amount of money coming into the town.

"Businesses unfortunately are struggling — the reduction in parking is going to have a significant impact on them."

While the campaign suggests the council wants to reduce driving visits, the council says the scheme will "encourage more walking and cycling in the town" as part of a "commitment to promoting healthier lifestyles and tackling the climate emergency".  

Additional car parking has been created at the eastern entrance of Hill Road to replace those spaces removed due to the installation of four new pedestrian crossings as well as loading bays to service local businesses.

Clevedon seafront proposals (N Somerset Council)

A public consultation found that 50 per cent of locals supported the plans, compared to 42 per cent who opposed the scheme. Since the initiative was announced the 'Save Our Seafront' petition has attracted over 6,000 signatures and the campaign received support from Conservative MP Liam Fox who joined a protest last year, calling it "the most crackpot idea yet to come out of North Somerset's 'rainbow coalition' council".

> Ex-cabinet minister Liam Fox protests against planned seafront bike lane funded by government money

A North Somerset Council spokesperson urged residents against participating in the protest as it "compromises safety of other road users and will block the cycle lane".

"Wherever people choose to park their vehicles in North Somerset we ask them to park legally and to consider the needs of other road users," they said. "The new Clevedon seafront scheme has been designed to ensure a safe and welcoming space for everyone to enjoy."

The council, which is controlled by an alliance of independent, Liberal Democrat, Labour and Green councillors, received £473,750 under Tranche 2 of the scheme, on top of the £106,140 it had received in Tranche 1.

One local cyclist told the BBC the town had become "very anti-cyclist" due to the row. Another said the campaigners were "disproportionately vocal" and the protest is "completely misplaced because people can't see what the future could be".

"It's the car lobby that is ruling the roost and I think that's wrong," Howard Parker said. "[The campaigners] have to recognise that if they want parking they're going to have to park round the corner and that's not such a big imposition."

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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chrisonabike replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Is that motor-vehicle-collision-assisted Twister?

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Hirsute replied to chrisonabike | 1 year ago
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I've discovered that the local croquet club is on a recruitment drive and this is a subtle way to promote it.

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eburtthebike replied to Hirsute | 1 year ago
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Disguised potholes.

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Benthic | 1 year ago
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Organised crime. Call the feds.

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ubercurmudgeon | 1 year ago
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Come on Suella, you want to crack down on protesting, how about flying this lot off to Rwanda?

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hawkinspeter replied to ubercurmudgeon | 1 year ago
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ubercurmudgeon wrote:

Come on Suella, you want to crack down on protesting, how about flying this lot off to Rwanda?

If they were XR blocking the highway, they'd already be in prison

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brooksby replied to hawkinspeter | 1 year ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:
ubercurmudgeon wrote:

Come on Suella, you want to crack down on protesting, how about flying this lot off to Rwanda?

If they were XR blocking the highway, they'd already be in prison

Or on one of Cruella's prison hulks.

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qwerty360 | 1 year ago
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40 cars;

So likely ~44-50 people;

A group that wouldn't even be noticed as a flash mob in a tourist town if they weren't bringing a couple of tons of stuff each...

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brooksby replied to qwerty360 | 1 year ago
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qwerty360 wrote:

40 cars;

So likely ~44-50 people;

A group that wouldn't even be noticed as a flash mob in a tourist town if they weren't bringing a couple of tons of stuff each...

However it's described, Clevedon is not really that much of a 'tourist town'.

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eburtthebike replied to brooksby | 1 year ago
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brooksby wrote:

However it's described, Clevedon is not really that much of a 'tourist town'.

Dormitory town for Bristol mostly.

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ShutTheFrontDawes replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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eburtthebike wrote:
brooksby wrote:

However it's described, Clevedon is not really that much of a 'tourist town'.

Dormitory town for Bristol mostly.

Retirement village, surely?

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eburtthebike replied to ShutTheFrontDawes | 1 year ago
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ShutTheFrontDawes wrote:
eburtthebike wrote:
brooksby wrote:

However it's described, Clevedon is not really that much of a 'tourist town'.

Dormitory town for Bristol mostly.

Retirement village, surely?

Not the newer bits.

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Fignon's ghost | 1 year ago
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Where are the extinguishers when you need them.

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WashoutWheeler | 1 year ago
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I hope the Police have seen the wellington woman's twitter profile, and get ready to breathalyser her on her way to the cake shop clearly a daily run!

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jaymack replied to WashoutWheeler | 1 year ago
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Having spent my formative years in Wellington I can confirm that these views & behaviours are far from unusual

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cyclisto | 1 year ago
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I thought that flash mobs are successful when many people show up, not cars.

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cmedred | 1 year ago
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So did they put up signs to notify people it was a protest and not just the normal way a lot of cycle lanes look?

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Rome73 | 1 year ago
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Displeased by the changes, branded a "yellow brick road" by locals, the BBC(link is external) reports that some have said it is not in keeping with the Victorian seafront.'
 

the place looks like a dump. How do parked cars enhance the aspect? Surely less cars would improve the grimness of the place. 

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Bob L | 1 year ago
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So part of the car parking nobbers whinge is the new layout is somehow unsafe. So they parked on the cycle lane which meant cyclists had to go on either a really busy pavement, or the wrong way on a one way road...
I did wonder up and down and have a chat with a few car occupants. Some merrily sitting in their cars with a cup of coffee doing sweet FA, rather than taking a short walk in the Sunday sunshine. Weird people.

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Bob L replied to Bob L | 1 year ago
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Oh and the pub that's losing trade, its because the staff are fecking miserable, the decor is from the 80s and a pint costs £6.10. Bugger all to do with the changed road layout

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dee4life2005 | 1 year ago
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I hope that council (or police) were on hand to issue parking fines for obstruction of the highway - would be an easy day at the office and much coinage in the coffers, and checking all vehicles were suitably taxed and mot'd - of the ones I've clocked parking on pavements / cycle lanes around my way I'd estimate around 60% are usually untaxed and/or not mot'd. 

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wycombewheeler replied to dee4life2005 | 1 year ago
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dee4life2005 wrote:

of the ones I've clocked parking on pavements / cycle lanes around my way I'd estimate around 60% are usually untaxed and/or not mot'd. 

It's not on the road, I've filled out a sorn. 

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glp | 1 year ago
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That needed a 'flashmob' of YPLAC sticker bomb to go off all over those cars.  

Real question is where is the local parking warden, easy tickets!

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NOtotheEU replied to glp | 1 year ago
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glp wrote:

That needed a 'flashmob' of YPLAC sticker bomb to go off all over those cars.  

Real question is where is the local parking warden, easy tickets!

My folks moved back there 20 odd years ago and interestingly (for me anyway) currently live opposite the house they were both born in as my Grandma was the local midwife.

They say they have never seen a parking warden and locals just park wherever they like.

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Rome73 replied to NOtotheEU | 1 year ago
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looks like UK Grim. 

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NOtotheEU replied to Rome73 | 1 year ago
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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP wrote:

looks like UK Grim. 

I've always loved Clevedon but then I live in Birmingham so the bar is set quite low. It helps to pretend the muddy Severn Estuary/Bristol Channel is actually the beautiful ocean, as the people in the parked cars seem to be doing.

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quiff replied to NOtotheEU | 1 year ago
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NOtotheEU wrote:

My folks... currently live opposite the house they were both born in as my Grandma was the local midwife.

I'm confused. Did your grandma work from home?

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NOtotheEU replied to quiff | 1 year ago
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quiff wrote:
NOtotheEU wrote:

My folks... currently live opposite the house they were both born in as my Grandma was the local midwife.

I'm confused. Did your grandma work from home?

Yes, I think they called them maternity homes or something similar.

My Aunt (Dads sister) and my Mum were born there at the same time and when my 4 year old Dad was taken to visit his new sister he saw my Mum for the first time too. As they grew up she thought he was an idiot but they've been married for over 50 years so I guess she warmed to him eventually 🤣

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lonpfrb replied to glp | 1 year ago
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glp wrote:

That needed a 'flashmob' of YPLAC sticker bomb to go off all over those cars.  

Needs a flashmob of eMTB with big fat wheels and some trials skills to use the cycle lane Over any vehicles parked on it...

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