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London borough prohibits Lime bikes to promote Forest usage

2 June 2026
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A London borough, Richmond upon Thames, has decided to ban Lime bikes, transitioning to rival operator Forest. The council’s decision comes as part of a new e-bike policy and follows a rollout that began yesterday, with 1,500 Forest bikes expected on the streets this week. Council leaders advocate that this change will provide better connectivity and an increased number of bikes, as Forest already operates in nearby Kingston and Hounslow. However, more than 1,800 residents have signed a petition against the decision, claiming it disrupts established travel patterns and negatively impacts local businesses. The petition calls for multiple bike operators to be allowed in the area, arguing that the council’s justification for exclusivity prioritizes financial gain over public utility.

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The decision to switch from Lime to Forest bikes highlights ongoing debates about bike-sharing services in urban areas and their management. Lime has been the sole operator in Richmond for five years, indicating that the council’s change is significant for established users. The backlash from residents suggests that public sentiment is strongly in favor of preserving options and maintaining existing travel patterns. This situation illustrates broader issues regarding transport accessibility, local economic impacts, and the management of public transportation services in London’s diverse boroughs.

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