The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Full speed ahead with May opening of Fife cycling circuit

beaumont: Cycling ace will officially open Scotland’s first purpose built route

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s first purpose built cycle circuit will be officially opened next month, it has been confirmed.

Fife Cycle Park, which has been built on land between Lochgelly High School and Lochore Meadows Country Park, will be officially opened at a special event on Wednesday May 23 by record breaking long distance cyclist Mark Beaumont and Provost Jim Leishman.

The 1.6km outdoor circuit, which cost £2.4 million, will offer cycling opportunit­ies in a traffic-free environmen­t to people of all ages and abilities.

The facility will also ensure clubs, groups and events have a top class facility to develop riders and run a wide range of community activities.

Speaking ahead of the opening event, Mark said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be helping open this fantastic cycling facility in Fife.

“The Fife Cycle Park is the first of its kind in Scotland and will undoubtedl­y open up opportunit­ies for the community at large to get on their bikes in a safe and encouragin­g environmen­t.”

Councillor Judy Hamilton, convener of the community and housing services committee, added: “Fife Cycle Park has already gained national attention and is set to put central Fife at the forefront of Scottish cycling.

“Crucially though, many of the programmes that will be developed in the coming months will ensure that there is something to suit the many people who are unable to access or return to cycling.

“This will be a safe outdoor space for people to access and there will be a focus on tackling the health inequaliti­es that exist in the local area.

“Encouragin­g people to get and stay active is an important preventati­ve measure that contribute­s towards longterm health benefits.”

At the opening event Mark will cycle the circuit and meet guests, including members of the local community, who will also have the chance to cycle the circuit too.

A programme will be developed over the coming months and the facility’s initial timetable will be revealed soon so that people, clubs and groups can see when they can access it and what sessions will be on offer to them.

Fife Cycle Park secured funding contributi­ons from sportscotl­and and the Scottish Government’s Regenerati­on Capital Grant Fund.

I’m absolutely delighted to be helping open this fantastic cycling facility in Fife. MARK BEAUMONT

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The 1.6km outdoor circuit, which cost £2.4 million, will offer cycling opportunit­ies in a traffic-free environmen­t to people of all ages and abilities.
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