Cycle & Bin Storage Solutions at Court Place Gardens, Oxford
Project Overview
Court Place Gardens is a landmark residential development by Oxford University, designed to provide high-quality sustainable housing for post-graduate students and their families. With 71 new-build homes constructed to Passivhaus principles, alongside the refurbished Grade II listed Mansion House, the scheme places sustainability, community, and long-term durability at its core.
To complement the development's eco-conscious design including solar panels, air source heat pumps, and a fossil fuel-free infrastructure, we were selected to design and install a series of bespoke cycle and bin storage solutions.
Project Requirements
As with any large-scale student accommodation scheme, storage needed to be:
• Secure: Delivering peace of mind for residents with durable access-controlled facilities.
• Sustainable: Reflecting the site's green ethos with options like sedum green roofing and BREEAM-compliant cycle racks.
• High capacity: Accommodating Oxford's thriving cycling culture while managing the practicalities of waste and recycling.
• Aesthetically aligned: Ensuring new structures complemented the broader scheme's modern yet sensitive architectural design.
Our Solution
We delivered a series of bespoke Greenwich Bin & Cycle Stores, tailored to the development's requirements.
Cycle Storage
• Installation of multiple Greenwich Cycle Stores, offering secure, ventilated, and weather-protected solutions.
• Incorporation of Gas Assisted Two Tier Racks (Sheffield Lowers) for ease of use and maximised space efficiency.
• A total provision of more than 140 dedicated cycle storage spaces, ensuring excellent resident provision.
Bin Storage
• Supply and installation of Greenwich Bin Stores, designed with robust hot-dip galvanised steel frames and powder-coated finishes.
• Integration of fire-rated steel panel upgrades and intumescent coating, meeting stringent safety standards.
• Sedum green roof options to enhance biodiversity and align with the sustainability agenda of the development.
Key Features Delivered
• Sedum Roofing Systems: Sedum Roofing Systems across select stores, contributing to biodiversity net gain and stormwater management.
• Access controlled gates: Access controlled gates for resident-only entry, improving security across the scheme.
• Made in Britain: Made in Britain manufacturing ensures quality assurance and reduced transport emissions.
• Fire safety: Fire safety upgrades to meet regulatory compliance for bin storage in high-density residential settings.
Outcome
• Practicality: Adequate, user-friendly storage for residents cycling into Oxford City Centre or traveling along the Thames path.
• Longevity: Robust, low-maintenance materials designed for high-traffic student accommodation environments.
• Sustainability: Integrating green roofing and energy-efficient design reinforces the scheme's Passivhaus-led credentials.
• Compliance: Fire safety and BREEAM standards met without compromise on design or usability.
Conclusion
Our bespoke approach ensured that Court Place Gardens is equipped with cycle and bin storage solutions that meet the demands of a modern student community and reflect the wider sustainability and safety of the development.

