18.01.14 - Gisburn Car Parking Charges | |
![]() It costs £3.00 to park all day in any of the car parks with a reduce rate of £1.50 for stays of an hour or less (just enough time to do a lap of the bottom loop or drop into the Forest Den cafe for a coffee and slab of cake). All funds from the car parking charges will go back into the local management of the mountain bike trails and new facilities (see below for details of these) so you know when you pay you're supporting the trails you are riding rather than filling the national Forestry Commission coffers. |
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The machines only take coins so bring some change (we asked about making them accept cards but the extra infrastructure required to hook the machines up to the phone network cost too much). The charges are in force 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year so that means you do still need to pay for quiet night rides (you're still using the trails after all).
If you want to come and help build the trails at Gisburn you'd be very welcome. Dig days are scheduled for the second Sunday in each month (next planned dig day will be Sunday the 9th of February). Everything is provided except your lunch. If you ride regularly at Gisburn it's now doubly worth your time as you get to help design the trails and now get free parking. If you want more details and to be put on the mailing list email Jon Swift at jon.swift@pmba.org.uk or take a look at the Gisburn volunteers page on the PMBA site. Final point on the parking, PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON THE ROAD OR BLOCK ANY OF THE ACCESS GATES. There's now plenty of parking space in both the new Hub car park and Cocklett Hill, both giving easy access to the start of the trails and more importantly a finish close to the Forest Den cafe for post ride cake goodness. As said above money from the parking will go back into the trails and other facilities (shiny new toilets need regular cleaning) and support the volunteers. Significant money is already spent from the annual budget to provide materials and pay for contractors to move gravel to build locations which makes the volunteers job a lot easier so they can concentrate on building trails rather than moving gravel. The money from the parking will make the trails more successful going forward and help to attract extra funding so it's a double win. New Faciltities - Posh Toilets In the original plans submitted for the hub car park there was an intention to site a temporary toilet block permanently on site. This got vetoed by the people funding the developments (in a good way) who said they didn't want to spoil all the improvements in facilities by sticking a nasty toilet block in the middle. So funding has been secured and planning approved for a permanent stone built toilet block. Waiting for this to happen was one of the many reasons for delaying the introduction of the parking charges so that those that don't ride in the forest also got some benefit from paying. PMBA members can click on the images to access more detailed .pdf files of the plans.
The toilets will be stone built with a glass front (porch not cubicles!). They are being built on the surfaced area at the end of the car park where you exit to get onto the trails. There will be three cubicles for ladies, one disabled cubicle and one for men plus a separate room with three urinals. Unfortunately no showers but to be honest you usually get wet enough riding at Gisburn anyway. There has been talk of bike washing facilities but we don't have any detail on that at the moment. This latest investment is the final piece in the jigsaw to making Gisburn a fully fledged trail centre with all mod cons. All this has been done through the determination and effort of the Gisburn FC team and in particular the Beat Forester, Martin Colledge.
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