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oldskoolg60:
we have been blessed with getting a cycling hub track thing due to the success of Steven burke who is a local to our area. a few years ago, they built a BMX track close to it and the way it was designed , it never took off. Its too short, not enough distance between the jumps ( if you could call them jumps) and it doesnt flow very well. No Im only in the early stages but i was thinking of approaching my local council to see if they would consider widening and possibly making it bigger so that once its built, you will get people to use it. Far too ofetn they spend money on silly projects but neglect our youth, then wonder why they say theres nothing for them to do. I live in Nelson (Lancashire) and I personally think something like this coupled with our bike track would do woinders for our area. Plus it would be great to play on the track myself. If it was you, what other things would you do to try and persuade the powers that be, to invest in it. Many thansk for reading.  :daumenhoch:

oldskoolg60:
apologies for the spelling mistakes, plus the way it comes across, words just come out of my head straight onto the screen without any thought so it may or may not make sense, rambling is the technical term i believe :nuts:

TwoBobRob:
Shouldn't be too much of a problem actually. In terms of cost, revamping an existing track will be pennies compared to the construction of a brand new hub.

Get some interest brewing (a facebook page is always a winner) and get the name of the council officer looking after the hub project. Go directly to them and put your case forwards.

It will make little sense to them to leave an underused facility nearby when they can basically add an additional cycling attraction to the area for little money. After all, it's all just bike riding.

Plus, there is a fairly big buzz still surrounding BMX after the Olympics.

oldskoolg60:

--- Quote from: TwoBobRob on September 25, 2014, 09:28 PM ---Shouldn't be too much of a problem actually. In terms of cost, revamping an existing track will be pennies compared to the construction of a brand new hub.

Get some interest brewing (a facebook page is always a winner) and get the name of the council officer looking after the hub project. Go directly to them and put your case forwards.

It will make little sense to them to leave an underused facility nearby when they can basically add an additional cycling attraction to the area for little money. After all, it's all just bike riding.

Plus, there is a fairly big buzz still surrounding BMX after the Olympics.

--- End quote ---

Thanks for that

TwoBobRob:
No worries. I'm in the business, so always keen to see stuff getting the right attention.

Good luck!

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