Mytholmroyd !
Not been there for years now , a mate used to live at Hebden and sometimes go there for a few pints , was ok then , how is ot now , ive heard Hebden went a bit Hippy ,
Hebden Bridge went 'hippy'
many years ago! In fact, some of the grandchildren of the hippy 'offcumdens' are now just about of child-bearing age!
I first visited the town in the mid 1970s when it was still very run down - with derelict mills and houses. The alternative types who moved there liked the area and could afford the then-suppressed cost of housing.
Most of those mills have now be converted into accommodation, and the houses restored.
I noticed an increase in the more affluent type of resident when Media City opened in Manchester. I reckon that quite a few people who moved up from London to work there ended up buying homes in the Calder Valley. The house prices certainly started going up faster!
Getting back to bike parking ... there aren't really a lot of bike parking spaces in the Calder Valley. I usually just see bikes locked to road signs or benches. Most of Hebden Bridge now has parking meters or residents' parking only. With such pressure on parking space, it would be a very good trade-off to provide 10 bike places at the cost of one car space. In fact, I reckon that they could squeeze bike places in where cars can't go, such as the corners of car parks. Quite a lot of corner space is wasted because cars would get trapped if they parked there.