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Residents and sponsors have set up a Community Tool Board, principally to support cyclists and other users of the bicycle storage area
Residents and sponsors have set up a Community Tool Board, principally to support cyclists and other users of the Phase 1 [[Bicycle Store|bicycle storage area]]. Access is restricted to authorised users but any resident may apply for access without charge. Please direct all enquiries to the [[Contacts|Park Hill Residents' Association]].
[[File:Tool board.jpg|thumb|Tool board]]


Usage
===Usage===


Please feel free to use any of the tools on the tool-board.
*Please feel free to use any of the tools on the tool-board.
Please return tools used to their place on the board after use.
*Please return tools used to their place on the board after use.
Please do not take tools out of the bike store area.
*Please do not take tools out of the bicycle storage area.
Tools used at your own risk. If you are not sure how to use them, seek advice.
*Tools used at your own risk. If you are not sure how to use them, please seek advice.
When using cleaning products or lubricants, users should consider making a small donation to offset the cost of replenishing these consumables.
*When using cleaning products or lubricants, users should consider making a small donation to offset the cost of replenishing these consumables.


Donations
===Donations===
Donations of tools for community use may be left in the donations box in the bicycle storage area.
Donations of tools for community use may be left in the donations box in the bicycle storage area. Monetary donations from individuals or businesses will be used to purchase additional tools and equipment.
Monetary donations from individuals or businesses will be used to purchase additional tools and equipment.


Questions about the Community Tool Board may be directed to the [[Contacts|Park Hill Residents' Association]].
Questions about and suggestions for the Community Tool Board may be directed to the [[Contacts|Park Hill Residents' Association]].


Acknowledgements
===Acknowledgements===
We are grateful for the support of the following organisations in setting up the Community Tool Board:
The support of the following organisations in setting up the Community Tool Board is gratefully acknowledged:
Sheffield urban Cyclocross
 
Recycle Bicycles
*[http://sheffieldurbancx.co.uk/ Sheffield Urban Cyclocross]
Park Hill Residents' Association
*[http://www.adifferentgear.com/ A Different Gear] (formerly Recycle Bicycles)
Great Places Housing Group
*[[Park Hill Residents' Association]]
UrbanSplash
*[[Great Places|Great Places Housing Group]]
*[[Urban Splash|UrbanSplash]]

Latest revision as of 23:42, 15 November 2023

Residents and sponsors have set up a Community Tool Board, principally to support cyclists and other users of the Phase 1 bicycle storage area. Access is restricted to authorised users but any resident may apply for access without charge. Please direct all enquiries to the Park Hill Residents' Association.

Tool board

Usage

  • Please feel free to use any of the tools on the tool-board.
  • Please return tools used to their place on the board after use.
  • Please do not take tools out of the bicycle storage area.
  • Tools used at your own risk. If you are not sure how to use them, please seek advice.
  • When using cleaning products or lubricants, users should consider making a small donation to offset the cost of replenishing these consumables.

Donations

Donations of tools for community use may be left in the donations box in the bicycle storage area. Monetary donations from individuals or businesses will be used to purchase additional tools and equipment.

Questions about and suggestions for the Community Tool Board may be directed to the Park Hill Residents' Association.

Acknowledgements

The support of the following organisations in setting up the Community Tool Board is gratefully acknowledged: