Just received this email via my local authority mailing list informing me of a subsidised offer on a bike bunker for £120. The bike bunker described in the email is I think identical to a £499.99 one I found via google.
Ealing Council Update
Looking for a safe way to secure your bike ?
Dear Me,
Do you own bikes which would benefit from a secure, dry and tidy place to be stored outside? Ealing Council has secured funding to subsidise a small number of home ‘bike bunkers’ for Ealing residents which can comfortably hold two adult bikes and one folding or child’s bike.
The bunker needs to be sited to the rear or to the side of your property and would be bolted to the floor. It measures approximately 2m by 0.9m (6ft x3ft) and is painted in a garden friendly colour.
All you have to pay is £120 inclusive of VAT and then our supplier will arrange with you a suitable date for installation.
In order to be considered for a bike bunker, please complete and submit your application using the following link https://www.research.net/r/HPGB89Z by the 22 May 2016.
We will be in touch if you have been successful to arrange an initial site visit to make sure it will be possible to install at your property
Wouldn't need these if your mates would stop nicking bikes
Maevoric to 229mel
2 May 1613#8
Stick a couple of rabid honey badgers in, that'll show him whose boss
Red Devil to 229mel
2 May 169#11
Of course you do love !
technokeenan to 229mel
2 May 167#9
Thats great consumer information. Care to prove it?
Latest comments (62)
horsey
5 May 16#62
Maybe it's a Pillbox for a bike?
horsey
5 May 16#61
In decent parts of the country (ie not London) few people have to go to such extreme measures to secure a bike.
I regularly see unlocked bikes parked outside our local shop, but then I'm not living in a Socialist utopia.
horsey
5 May 16#60
Ealing's Labour Council has worked out that a lot of hipster lefties ride bikes, so it's just buying their votes for the next election.
You can tell it's a socialist idea, because they are using other people's taxes to prop up a minority in order to maintain their power.
Haunted
4 May 16#59
How many Europeans can I fit in here? The yield will be great xD
Besford
4 May 16#58
Because it's another socialist council - 53 out of 69 of the blighters: https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201044/councillors
As one M Thatcher once said: "the problem with socialism is that, sooner or later, you run out of other people's money"!
Gazz59
4 May 16#57
Yep, he's gotta point, bunkers SHOULD be underground. Then again, as a means of solving a housing shortage (fer pygmies)
it would be PERFECT. Yer could get a whole family of the F***arewe tribe in 1 by the looks of it.
F***arewe tribe?, well yes. So named, as they were known to jump up and yell (as they would wade through the TALL grass, for ALL the world to hear)...WHERE THE F*** ARE WE WHERE THE F*** ARE WE. Obviously they COULD simply have been boasting?
sebs
4 May 16#56
you have poor taste in friends
bargainhunter666
3 May 16#55
I always thought (not much gone into it!) bunkers were underground. That is more of a house or shed for a bike. I would already have put my request in if unfortunate enough to live down there.
MR GUS
3 May 16#54
Nice log store! (potentially) :wink:
I'm jealous, really, would love this offer.
cb-uk
3 May 163#53
Sorry, but they are only available with Android :wink:
disarm
3 May 161#52
For the good of the community maybe you would like to share who this person is with the police.
jimbobaggins
3 May 161#51
I thought a bunker was underground. Maybe you could try asking them to put it in a big hole in the ground for you? That would be much more secure too.
Biggunspaul
3 May 163#50
What like,the Mrs
decepticon_shadow
3 May 162#49
Can you get these with Windows? Perfect granny flat for my mum.
Ed Winchester
3 May 162#48
Ealingist.
Reported.
Leonintelex
3 May 16#47
Great price. It won't just prevent stealing it will stop your bike getting hammered by the harsh weather, I left my outside over the winter (nowhere else to put it) and now its a total mess. Wish they had a similar scheme in Warwickshire!
prash_2k
3 May 16#46
Anybody know why were subsidizing the residents of Ealing? Why are they so special?
DennisG
3 May 16#45
I saw one of these in a public bay in Ealing.
MikefromWinchester
3 May 16#44
Great for all you 'budding' herbalists to grow your tomatoes in.
Whyte901
3 May 16#43
Approved by Thor too :smiley:
loaded2107
3 May 16#42
He sounds like a guy I know that has a strange rash spreading from ..................
It may be a very nice idea if you're eligible but the use of public funds is highly questionable. They gave away the first tranche many months ago and I've only seen two since - and one of them was in a bike shop. The owner of the other one was using it on a leisure ride outside of the city and couldn't believe his luck when they gave him one.
The idea that it'll take thousands of cars off the road and Brummies will suddenly take to their free bikes is naive at best. It's not even a 'bike friendly' city to cycle in. Spend the money on proper (segregated) bike routes first if you must: most people can pull together a few quid for a working bike but they can't redesign the roads!
Even Comrade Corbyn seems to have left his bike at home these days!
jwhitham
3 May 16#38
I bought one of these at £400 and spent the day assembling it. So installed for £120 is amazing.
I used a ground anchor inside too for security but shed works well for keeping bike dry and opportunist thieves out.
Kebabselector
3 May 161#37
Big Birmingham Bikes is part of Birmingham Cycle Revolution, an exciting 20-year initiative encouraging more people to cycle in and around the city; making Birmingham healthier, greener, safer and less congested. Find out more about Birmingham cycle Revolution by visiting http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/bcr.
Part of an ambitious plan which won £17 million of funding from the Department for Transport last summer, will see 2,000 brand new bikes given away free and 20 community hire hubs launched around the city.
A further 2,000 bikes will be up for grabs on a cost-free long-term hire basis for six to 12 months, while 1,000 more will be held at the local hubs for day hire and short term loans.
As a tax payer and resident in Birmingham I'm happy for this type of investment - anything to get people out of cars is a good thing.
Jonb133
3 May 165#36
You could probably fit 2 students in that for a couple on hundred a month.
davej1710
3 May 16#35
That reminds me of a stag do I went to in my younger days. :wink:
Oh, THOSE sort of honey badgers! Right, got ya! As you were. :man:
malm
3 May 16#34
does it come with a flashing neon sign saying( Valuables inside worth nicking) if i was a career criminal I would order one of these pronto,practice makes perfect.
baggs1981
3 May 161#33
Out of interest I thought I'd look to see if our council (Redbridge) did anything like this (even if just a little saving) turns out they did a few hundred of them totally free last year. Blast.
vanceduxbury
3 May 16#32
-BA-
3 May 16#31
Agreed, for £500 I would take an Asgard any day of the week, not least of all for the protected padlock housing. Had the 3 bike one for a couple of years now and its a worthwhile investment.
The_Hoff
3 May 161#30
Got an Asgard High Security shed myself, insurance approved, £450 for piece of mind.
dappodan1
3 May 161#29
or you could move less expensive bulky items out of your house freeing up room to park your bicycle inside
antenna
3 May 161#28
Dont have a bike?..........keep your garden tools and lawnmower in this,and recycling too.
JOHNNY_WILKINSON
3 May 16#27
If I lived in Ealing I'd want a bunker for my tank, although it would probably still be found resting on bricks with the tracks and radio missing!
loadsavmoney
3 May 16#26
just for earling? :disappointed: i could do with one of these but i'm not in that area
at least someone's getting a good discount, hot :sunglasses:
fubar888
3 May 16#25
Enjoyed your choice of weapon :P always thought the foot stand on mine was quite sharp!
mclovin9091
3 May 16#24
I'd find out if my bike insurance/home insurance would cover the bike being stolen from one of these before parting with any cash.
KingMastiff
3 May 16#23
buy something from Abloy and some heavy chains attached to a ground anchor... Your bike will be the weakest link tho lol
azocarbo
2 May 16#22
Do any other local authorities do something similar?
patg2005
2 May 166#21
Maybe I'm missing the point but surely the fact the bike is not on show confers some protection. A scum bag would have to break into every bunker in the hope of finding the bike they want with the risk of having a skilfully aimed Joe Blow pump rammed in their face.... surely anything that adds an extra layer to bike security is a good thing?
badgerrules
2 May 165#20
I can't imagine those signs selling well, I'm out.
worthinger
2 May 161#19
It's probably true. Someone once told me that locks only stop honest men from stealing - and by that he meant spontaneous theft. If hundreds of these are fitted in an area their weakness will be found and they will be targetted like you had a "bike worth stealing" sign on your house.
Arkade
2 May 164#18
I had a bike once, now I just have an empty bike bunker.
sotomonkey
2 May 161#16
I wouldn't just bolt the bunker to the floor, I'd bolt the bike to the floor if it was really expensive.
Dyslexic_Dog to sotomonkey
2 May 16#17
I think that would make it difficult to ride!!!
benjai
2 May 16#15
I have an expensive bike and want to lock it outside. Why could I not use one of these? I'd lock the bike itself as well as the box.
Besford
2 May 16#14
Another local authority struggling to give their residents' council tax away?
In Birmingham it's the bike that's free!
229mel
2 May 16#13
don't worry a regular crackhead can't get that easily/fast in them. And people who own the much more expensive bikes don't dare to keep them in these.
Carry on Boyo!
tardysnort1
2 May 16#12
It looks like the cut off was Feb 2015.
229mel
2 May 163#7
i know a guy who can crack these open just with a flat screwdriver in less than 15sec... so much for being a secure place to store your bike...
Maevoric to 229mel
2 May 1613#8
Stick a couple of rabid honey badgers in, that'll show him whose boss
technokeenan to 229mel
2 May 167#9
Thats great consumer information. Care to prove it?
timvineismyhero to 229mel
2 May 1635#10
Wouldn't need these if your mates would stop nicking bikes
Red Devil to 229mel
2 May 169#11
Of course you do love !
paullad4
2 May 165#5
can one sub let??
willpower to paullad4
2 May 16#6
Lol - I don't think you can sub let it as you would own it. However, there's no reason why you couldn't let it out as long as it's installed on your property. How many people do think you could squeeze in there?
Delbert Grady
2 May 161#3
£120 including vat & installation? This is a very good deal, if I lived in Ealing and had room for this I would get my application in quick.
willpower to Delbert Grady
2 May 161#4
It's a massive discount, and I've added the inclusion of VAT and installation to the post title.
tif
2 May 16#2
so good wish hillingdon done this too
willpower
2 May 161#1
The product pictured in the email I received looks similar to this one I found via google which sells for £499.99!
Opening post
Ealing Council Update
Looking for a safe way to secure your bike ?
Dear Me,
Do you own bikes which would benefit from a secure, dry and tidy place to be stored outside? Ealing Council has secured funding to subsidise a small number of home ‘bike bunkers’ for Ealing residents which can comfortably hold two adult bikes and one folding or child’s bike.
The bunker needs to be sited to the rear or to the side of your property and would be bolted to the floor. It measures approximately 2m by 0.9m (6ft x3ft) and is painted in a garden friendly colour.
All you have to pay is £120 inclusive of VAT and then our supplier will arrange with you a suitable date for installation.
In order to be considered for a bike bunker, please complete and submit your application using the following link https://www.research.net/r/HPGB89Z by the 22 May 2016.
We will be in touch if you have been successful to arrange an initial site visit to make sure it will be possible to install at your property
For more information, please contact: [email protected]
Transport Team
Ealing Council
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Latest comments (62)
I regularly see unlocked bikes parked outside our local shop, but then I'm not living in a Socialist utopia.
You can tell it's a socialist idea, because they are using other people's taxes to prop up a minority in order to maintain their power.
https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201044/councillors
As one M Thatcher once said: "the problem with socialism is that, sooner or later, you run out of other people's money"!
it would be PERFECT. Yer could get a whole family of the F***arewe tribe in 1 by the looks of it.
F***arewe tribe?, well yes. So named, as they were known to jump up and yell (as they would wade through the TALL grass, for ALL the world to hear)...WHERE THE F*** ARE WE WHERE THE F*** ARE WE. Obviously they COULD simply have been boasting?
I'm jealous, really, would love this offer.
Reported.
The idea that it'll take thousands of cars off the road and Brummies will suddenly take to their free bikes is naive at best. It's not even a 'bike friendly' city to cycle in. Spend the money on proper (segregated) bike routes first if you must: most people can pull together a few quid for a working bike but they can't redesign the roads!
Even Comrade Corbyn seems to have left his bike at home these days!
I used a ground anchor inside too for security but shed works well for keeping bike dry and opportunist thieves out.
Part of an ambitious plan which won £17 million of funding from the Department for Transport last summer, will see 2,000 brand new bikes given away free and 20 community hire hubs launched around the city.
A further 2,000 bikes will be up for grabs on a cost-free long-term hire basis for six to 12 months, while 1,000 more will be held at the local hubs for day hire and short term loans.
As a tax payer and resident in Birmingham I'm happy for this type of investment - anything to get people out of cars is a good thing.
Oh, THOSE sort of honey badgers! Right, got ya! As you were. :man:
at least someone's getting a good discount, hot :sunglasses:
In Birmingham it's the bike that's free!
Carry on Boyo!