Raskolnikov
New member
Hi All,
Just a quick message to ask you if you could all like and share this page for me (and many many others).
In short Preston Park, our local track, - the oldest in the country and second oldest in the world - is, as it stands, going to fall into disrepute as it has failed the new standards introduced by British Cycling following a fatality in Portsmouth in 2013. It can therefore not be used for racing or training as the insurance and all that complicated stuff is no longer valid: it is simply too dangerous.
One issue here being that the Sussex track league is most likely going to be cancelled this year and could be henceforth if funding for resurfacing the track et al is not secured. Another issue is that our local youth cycling club Preston Park Youth Cycling Club who cater for all ages and of all abilities are unable to use this facility which means children are unable to exercise and get enjoyment out of what they love doing in a safe and caring environment.
Ironically the Green council are seemingly refusing to take responsibility over this issue and the blame seems to be shifting from one person to another and nothing is getting done. The track is open to the public for all but about 6 hours or so a week and therefore if no funding is secured then, as I have alluded to, it will most likely fall into disrepute and not even the public will be able to use it and it could turn into an abandoned brownfield site at the top of a park where teenagers just go to drink and take drugs.
It is worth signing this even if you are against cyclists and would happily run them over because people often come here to exercise and if this facility is no longer available to them then they will have no other option but to ride on the road and get in your way. This benefits everyone.
I have attached a draft of my clubs email to the council should you wish to read it.
PLEASE CAN YOU LIKE AND SHARE
(for the good of all cyclists and non-cyclists alike)
Regards
https://www.facebook.com/saveprestonparkcycletrack?fref=ts
View attachment Sport 1st-PPYCC.pdf
Just a quick message to ask you if you could all like and share this page for me (and many many others).
In short Preston Park, our local track, - the oldest in the country and second oldest in the world - is, as it stands, going to fall into disrepute as it has failed the new standards introduced by British Cycling following a fatality in Portsmouth in 2013. It can therefore not be used for racing or training as the insurance and all that complicated stuff is no longer valid: it is simply too dangerous.
One issue here being that the Sussex track league is most likely going to be cancelled this year and could be henceforth if funding for resurfacing the track et al is not secured. Another issue is that our local youth cycling club Preston Park Youth Cycling Club who cater for all ages and of all abilities are unable to use this facility which means children are unable to exercise and get enjoyment out of what they love doing in a safe and caring environment.
Ironically the Green council are seemingly refusing to take responsibility over this issue and the blame seems to be shifting from one person to another and nothing is getting done. The track is open to the public for all but about 6 hours or so a week and therefore if no funding is secured then, as I have alluded to, it will most likely fall into disrepute and not even the public will be able to use it and it could turn into an abandoned brownfield site at the top of a park where teenagers just go to drink and take drugs.
It is worth signing this even if you are against cyclists and would happily run them over because people often come here to exercise and if this facility is no longer available to them then they will have no other option but to ride on the road and get in your way. This benefits everyone.
I have attached a draft of my clubs email to the council should you wish to read it.
PLEASE CAN YOU LIKE AND SHARE
(for the good of all cyclists and non-cyclists alike)
Regards
https://www.facebook.com/saveprestonparkcycletrack?fref=ts
View attachment Sport 1st-PPYCC.pdf