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Secure Bike Storage Facility GuidelinesThe environmental and health benefits of cycling are well documented, and through the provision of secure parking facilities and other amenities, The University of Adelaide continues to support those staff and students who choose to cycle to and from work. This commitment aligns with the Adelaide City Council's TravelSmart Program and 'Cycling Adelaide' initiatives which are aimed at encouraging and supporting Adelaide CBD workers to cycle to and from work. With the North Terrace Campus of the University sitting at the heart of a network of parkland and cityscape bikeways that feed-in from the suburbs on the wide, flat Adelaide Plains, it's not surprising that the bicycle is an extremely cheap and healthy transport choice for University commuters. The University provides a number of secure storage enclosures for bicycles, together with open-air facilities for parking and securing bicycles. The open-air facilities are freely available to anyone who wishes to use them. The secure storage enclosures are available free of charge to all staff and students of the University of Adelaide who choose to validate their staff or student identification card with access privileges. Secure bicycle storage enclosuresThere are 3 locations on the North Terrace Campus where staff and students can secure bicycles to parking rails within locked enclosures. These enclosures are identified on the following site plan Bicycle parking locations and can be found in the Napier Underground car park, the southern side of the Barr Smith Lawns and the eastern side of the Barr Smith Library adjacent to the Horace Lamb Building entrance. Swipe card access to these enclosures is obtained free of charge by presenting your University of Adelaide identification card for activation at Card Services located within the Student Centre, Level 4, Wills Building. Parking spaces are not reserved and are available on a first-come basis. The University parking facility located at 251 North Terrace (Wilson's Car Park opposite the North Terrace Campus) contains a small number of bicycle parking rails on the ground floor that are available to all staff and students of the University of Adelaide on a first-come basis. Access to this parking facility is controlled by an attendant and it is necessary to confirm your status as a current University of Adelaide student or staff member by showing your identification card to the attendant on arrival. Should you have any queries in regards to the above, please contact Property Services on 8303 4008. Bike TheftBicycles are a major theft item on campus. To protect your bicycle and reduce the likelihood of its theft, use the following guidelines at all times:
If you have forgotten your bike lock you can borrow one from the Security Office for the day. You simply need to come in and see us and we can lend you one for the day, remember your Student/Staff ID. See information on Bike lock loan service. The University of Adelaide advises that whilst any bicycle is on campus pursuant to the University by-laws, neither the University nor any of its authorised persons are liable for any theft, loss or damage to any bicycle and/or accessories. In the event that your bicycle is stolen or damaged while on Campus, the matter should immediately be reported to the police and then to the Security Office. Further InformationA Bicycle User Group established in 2007 aims to promote a safe, secure and pleasant cycling environment in and around the North Terrace Precinct in Adelaide, South Australia. A mail list has been set up to assist the efforts of this group and general information about the mailing list and subscription details can be found at: http://list.adelaide.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/bug-ntp-v Further information about the Bicycle User Group is available from David Ladd at: Be ready for Ride to Work Day 2010. See the R2Work Breakfast 2009 for event gallery. Tour de Work 2009 is a fun and free workplace challenge to encourage more people to cycle in the city. Run by the Adelaide City Council and the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, there are great prizes to be won! Register with the University of Adelaide team today and start logging your cycling trips to win fantastic prizes. Register at: www.tourdework.com.au/organisations/view/university-of-adelaide |
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