Lime bikes outside St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury, last year
From Brent Council
Have thoughts on Lime e-bikes in Brent? Want to learn more about how the service is evolving in our borough?
Join us for Brent’s Public Forum, taking place online on Thursday, 6 November.
Sign-up: Lime Bike - Public Forum Tickets, Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite
This new forum is your chance to:
- Hear directly from Lime about how their e-bike service operates in Brent.
- Share feedback, raise concerns, and ask questions.
- Learn about new parking bay proposals and how you can get involved.
Since last year, we've installed over 150 dedicated parking bays to help keep pavements clear and bikes safely stored. We’re now consulting on additional locations - come along to find out more.
Lime electric bikes have been used by over 100,000 people for nearly 2 million trips in Brent since 2019. Together, we’re reducing car use and cutting carbon emissions. Last year, we worked closely with Lime to improve the service, resulting in several new measures.
Agenda:
- Welcome & Opening Remarks
Cllr Krupa Sheth – Cabinet Member for Environment & Enforcement, Brent Council (5 mins) - Update from Lime
Alice Pleasant – Senior Public Affairs Manager, Lime (10 mins) - Update from Brent Council
Tim Martin – Transportation Planning Manager, Brent Council (10 mins) - Q&A Session
All speakers (35 mins) - Meeting Close

1 comment:
Under 14s hacking the bikes still a big problem - and remains unresolved as is the dumping/parking of bikes irresponsibly.
Some of the locations taken over for Lime bike parking is also daft.
Examples: taking away a disabled bay in Park Lane (never seen a Lime bike there yet) when there are bike racks on wide pavement just 10 meters away or taking much needed parking spaces in Sudbury Town when there is an unused car park area in front of Sudbury & Harrow Road Station on the opposite side of the road.
I am sure that Wembley Matters readers can come up with more examples.
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