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Racking their brains

Published on
October 27, 2000
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Cambridge dons are polarised as never before - over bicycle racks. Historians have mounted a call to arms against umbrella-like racks installed at the school of divinity's new building opposite their Sidgwick site.

The racks, topped by pastel-coloured canopies and stark electric lighting, have been designed to maximise space, so cycles are hung on hooks. Historians attacked them on aesthetic grounds, describing them as unsightly "meat hooks", like something "out of Monty Python", and on equality grounds - the hooks are 6ft high.

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