Monday, September 16, 2024

Cycle park opened in Keelby

A new cycle park and a refurbished play area have been opened in the village of Keelby.

The cycle park, at Keelby Village Green, was officially opened by Councillor Owen Bierley, at the recent village gala.

The project, which also included new outdoor exercise equipment and a revitalised over five’s play area, was led by Keelby Parish Council, and supported through West Lindsey District Council’s Community Grant Scheme and other funders.

People using the new play area and refurbished play equipment, were delighted with the results. One villager, who was at the official opening, said: “My kids love going round on their bikes. We taught my youngest to ride his bike on the cycle park and it was perfect. Really good idea.”

Chairman of Keelby Parish Council, Cllr Trevor Wright, said: “We are keen to ensure that residents have access to the best recreational facilities as this was a high priority when consulting on our recently published Neighbourhood Plan.

“It’s fantastic to see the village green buzzing with children using the new facilities and having fun whilst their parents can relax in the picnic area. We’ve had a lot of very positive comments and would like to thank West Lindsey District Council for their continued support.”

The Gala saw hundreds of people from the community and beyond enjoying local bands, dog shows, entertainment and food.

Cllr Owen Bierley said: “I am always absolutely delighted to see for myself the bike park and exercise equipment being so well used.

“These facilities are a great community resource and we’re pleased to have been able to provide funding to support Keelby Parish Council in delivering this project.”

The Community Grant Scheme is funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Rural England Prosperity Fund.

 

Image credit: West Lindsey District Council

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