South Wales Echo

New date for cycling scheme

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A NEW inclusive cycling programme will be launched at a Newport park, a year later than planned because of delays caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Newport council had planned to launch a disability-friendly bike scheme trial in Tredegar Park earlier this year, but the coronaviru­s pandemic put the plans on hold.

Now it has been announced that the council will launch the new scheme with its partner Newport Live in 2021, following a trial which is due to take place later this year or early in 2021.

The programme, Wheels for All, is a nationally recognised initiative from the UK cycling charity Cycling Project.

The scheme will be free for Newport residents and aims to encourage children and adults with disabiliti­es and different needs to participat­e in cycling activities.

It will benefit from a small fleet of adapted bikes, along with trained leaders.

The park has been allocated £262,000 through section 106 agreements – money given to the council by developers for use on schemes benefiting the community such as parks and schools – but only an initial £120,000 has been allocated for 2019-20.

The initial plan had been to use the funds for a splash pad at the site, but these plans were later scrapped in favour of the cycle scheme.

Chief executive of Newport Live, Steve Ward said: “Newport Wheels for All will allow people to have fun and get active safely outdoors within the beautiful Tredegar Park and continues our commitment to inspire Newport communitie­s to be happier and healthier whilst expanding our work in the active travel category with more exciting projects ahead.”

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