Concord Park: 'All Wheels' Facility - Your Voice on the Final Design
Over the last few years consultation undertaken by the Parks & Countryside Service, the Friends of Concord Park and Wooley Woods, and the NE Local Area Committee has shown support for an 'all-wheels' facility at Concord Park (details of the previous engagement activities can be found here Concord Park | Have Your Say Sheffield)
Working in partnership with Access Sport and local stakeholders including the Friends of Concord Park and Woolley Woods and Ward Councillors a proposal for an all-wheels facility at Concord Park has now been developed.
A summary of the consultation to date can be found here: Access Sport Consultation Report
The design for the all-wheels facility in Concord Park involves a new all-wheel tarmacked pump track, a beginners track, a new club storage facility and club area, with the possibility of a multi-function area for learning to ride, accessible bikes and other wheeled sports equipment. The all-wheels track would be built on the location of the disused bowling greens, between the playground and the multi-use games area. Other improvements would include; better path connections, seating, park infrastructure, lighting, biodiversity enhancements, and drainage works.
We now are seeking feedback from the community on the all-wheels facility design via the survey below.
The final design can be viewed via the links below:
Concord Park - Illustrative Masterplan (opens in new window)
Concord Park - Technical Drawing (opens in new window)
And an overview of the design of the site can be found here: Slide deck from Preferred Design Presentation (opens in new window)
If you want to see a local example on an all-wheels park please visit Hillsborough Pump Track, located at: Hillsborough Park, Penistone Rd, Sheffield S6 2AF: Hillsborough Park Pump Track - Google Maps
To see more on a recently completed facility by Access Sport in Manchester then follow the link to the video below: Access Sport - Pump Track Launch Event @ Cadishead



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