The Chronicle

New grant will boost state of velodrome

- JESSICA PAUL

The Warwick Velodrome is in line to receive an upgrade worth more than $200,000, though a new council submission suggests cyclists won’t be the only athletes to benefit.

A $219,538 cash injection from the Local Roads and Community Infrastruc­ture Program would see the track resealed and lighting system overhauled, as part of the larger $1.5 million grant.

Southern Downs councillor­s voted unanimousl­y in favour of the project, which now awaits approval from the Department of Infrastruc­ture before funding is finalised.

Councillor Sheryl Windle advocated for the project, citing benefits for cyclists and the wider community.

“This is something we’ve been talking about for quite some time now, and I’m happy to see it progress to the next step,” Cr Windle said.

“The velodrome is used quite a lot, and by a lot more people than some of us realise.

“I think this will just be an addition to what we did with the Learn to Ride Park, if we can have the velodrome up to the standard where it will cater to adults and older kids too.”

Warwick resident Tabitha McDonnell-Partington submitted a separate request to the council for a new skating rink, to show support for the “worldwide roller-skating revival”.

Her letter suggested using existing facilities at WIRAC or “underused” sports courts, or otherwise repurposin­g an abandoned building or retail space.

Councillor Jo McNally said it was unlikely the SDRC would consider a new purposebui­lt area, though the refurbishe­d velodrome could become home to cyclists and skaters alike.

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