E-Scooter and E-Bike Policy

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Closes 29 Jun 2026

Policy Approach

1. Do you or does anyone in your household currently own or use an e bike or e scooter?

Please tell us more (for example, how often it is used, where it is kept, or reasons for not owning one):

2. How concerned are you about the fire risk from lithium ion batteries used in e bikes and e scooters?

Please explain why you feel this way (for example, personal experience, news reports, or concerns about your building):

3. The draft policy proposes that residents must get written Council permission to keep an e bike or e scooter inside their home. Do you agree with this approach?

Please explain your view (for example, fairness, safety, convenience, or practicality):

4. The draft policy states that e bikes and e scooters must never be stored or charged in communal areas (such as corridors, stairways, or landings). How strongly do you agree with this rule?

Please share your reasons, particularly if this may affect how you travel or store your device:

5. The policy proposes that only UK certified, unmodified e bikes and e scooters can be approved, and that DIY, modified, or uncertified devices are prohibited. What do you think about this proposal?

Please tell us why and whether this could affect you or others in your household:

6. The draft policy bans charging overnight, charging while asleep or unattended and charging near doors, corridors, or escape routes. Do you think these charging rules are reasonable and achievable?

Please explain, including any practical difficulties you think residents may face:

7. The policy allows the Council to inspect communal areas and homes where there are concerns and to remove devices that pose a serious fire risk. Which statement best reflects your view?

Please explain your response, particularly any concerns about privacy or enforcement:

8. The draft policy sets out enforcement steps for tenants who breach the rules, including warnings, removal of the device, and potential tenancy action for repeated or serious breaches. Do you think this enforcement approach is:
(Required)

Please share any suggestions for making enforcement fair and proportionate: