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Worcester residents invited to give their views on proposed new pump track

RESIDENTS are being invited to have their say on plans for a new pump track at Perdiswell Park in Worcester.

An event, held at Perdiswell Leisure Centre, gave people their first look at the detailed design for the pump track, which is set to become a major new recreational feature for the park.

The unveiling included five detailed planning drawings showing what the new pump track will look like and how it will be laid out within Perdiswell Park. The scheme has been designed to be inclusive and accessible, with two pathways from the main entrance, including a fully DDA-compliant route to ensure access for all users.

The new pump track is intended to cater for riders of different ages and abilities, providing a high-quality facility for cyclists, scooter riders and other wheeled sports, while encouraging healthy, active lifestyles in a safe and purpose-built environment.




Following the engagement event, the full set of design drawings will be published on Worcester City Council’s website, allowing residents who were unable to attend in person to view the proposals and submit comments and feedback.

Subject to final preparations, the appointed contractor is scheduled to begin work on site from January 5, with construction expected to be completed by the end of March, weather conditions permitting.


The council is keen to hear from locals and encourages residents to review the plans online and share their views as the project moves towards delivery.

Coun Mel Allcott said “This is a really exciting addition to Perdiswell Park and something residents have been asking for. The overwhelming success of the pump track built at Battenhall Park last year has shown just how popular these facilities are, and this new track will build on that by providing a modern, inclusive space that encourages people of all ages to be active, outdoors and enjoying our green spaces.”