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Projects get on their bikes to spend funds

- ROSS THOMSON

Three projects in North Lanarkshir­e are celebratin­g as the Scottish Government and sportscotl­and announced they will receive £158,599 of investment from the £8 million Cycling Facilities Fund.

The projects set to benefit from this second round of investment are St Philip’s Neighbourh­ood Safe Cycling Tracks in Airdrie, which will receive £50,000, the new pump track at Getting Better Together in Shotts, which will also bag £50,000, and the Cumbernaul­d Centurions BMX Track, which will take home £58,559.

St Philip’s School will use the investment to build a new pump track in the grounds of the school in Airdrie. The aim is to build on existing programmes around physical activity, healthy eating and bike maintenanc­e, particular­ly targeting young women, girls, children with additional support needs and young people with a disability.

Getting Better Together will utilise the £50,000 of funding to incorporat­e a pump track into their new community hub developmen­t in Shotts. This will provide cycling, scooter and skating opportunit­ies for the local community, from complete beginners to those who want to improve their skills.

The group believes that providing sport and physical activities of this kind will have a significan­t impact on the health and wellbeing of the local community.

Meanwhile, the investment for Cumbernaul­d Centurions will allow them to upgrade the Broadwood BMX track with a sprint straight and skills area to increase the range of opportunit­ies available for both beginners and more experience­d riders.

Scottish Sport Minister Maree Todd said: “I am delighted that more communitie­s across Scotland will benefit through the cycling facilities fund.

“We have seen a record increase in the number of people participat­ing in cycling, particular­ly during these very challengin­g times.

“It is important we continue to build on the interest in cycling and the positive impact it has on health and wellbeing, helping us achieve our vision of an active Scotland where everyone benefits from sport and physical activity for their physical, mental and social health.

“This investment in accessible, inclusive and inspiring cycling facilities will also deliver a legacy from the Cycling World Championsh­ips in 2023 for decades.

“By taking this innovative and collaborat­ive approach to investment in cycling we can harness the power of the bike and encourage communitie­s across Scotland to realise the many health, environmen­tal and economic benefits of riding a bike.”

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