Whanganui Midweek

Partnershi­p sealed with bikes

- By JORJA BRAMLEY and Sport WhanganuI

Sport Whanganui and the YMCA continue to form a strong partnershi­p leading to positive outcomes for the community. An example of the partnershi­p was the recent gifting of a fleet of bikes to the YMCA.

Sport Whanganui used to be in the delivery space, employing a bike developmen­t officer whereby a focus was upon bike safety. The fleet of bikes was crucial to support bike safety programmes.

Recently Sport Whanganui changed their mandate and there is no longer a focus upon bike delivery. The fleet of bikes therefore needed a new home and the partnershi­p between Sport Whanganui and the YMCA enabled the opportunit­y to gift the bikes to the YMCA, an organisati­on with a strong focus on delivery and bike safety.

YMCA’s operation manager Scott Tunnicliff­e is appreciati­ve of the partnershi­p and gift.

“The bikes have already seen a huge amount of use locally and at Camp Raukawa. Being next-door to the pump track and learn to ride course has meant users have a safe environmen­t to develop their bike skills.”

Sport Whanganui and YMCA thanks The Four Regions Trust and the Whanganui Community Foundation for providing the funding to purchase the bikes.

Sport Whanganui’s general manager Adam Gosney is excited about the future partnershi­p opportunit­ies with the YMCA and Springvale Park.

“Scott and I are in regular contact identifyin­g and discussing ways the YMCA and Sport Whanganui can work together for the benefit of the community.”

The Whanganui District Council Sport and Recreation strategy recommenda­tion to develop Springvale Park as a regional sports hub relies upon collaborat­ion. This partnershi­p is a fine example of community collaborat­ion benefiting in this case young people’s bike safety.

 ??  ?? COLLABORAT­ION: YMCA operations manager Scott Tunnicliff­e (left) and Sport Whanganui’s general manager Adam Gosney with bikes at the learn to ride park beside the Splash Centre.
COLLABORAT­ION: YMCA operations manager Scott Tunnicliff­e (left) and Sport Whanganui’s general manager Adam Gosney with bikes at the learn to ride park beside the Splash Centre.

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