
Anyone who wants to find out more about Harraby Cycle Track is invited to an event later this month.
The drop-in, at Harraby Community Campus, Edgehill Road, Carlisle, will be held on Monday, March 27 between 6pm and 7.30pm.
It has been organised by Carlisle City Council in partnership with Cumbria County Council, Active Cumbria, Better and Harraby Community Sports, and will be held at
Carlisle City councillor Stephen Higgs, portfolio holder for culture, heritage and leisure, said: “Harraby Cycle Track has been in existence for several years. We want to know how the track can be developed and used by everyone. We urge local residents, users and potential users of the site to get involved in the consultation and have their say.”
Coun Cyril Weber, chair of Cumbria County Council’s Local Committee for Carlisle, added: “The Harraby cycle track is an ideal facility to provide a traffic-free site for cyclists of all ages and abilities to ride, train and compete, and getting active is hugely beneficial for both our mental and physical health – helping reduce stress and ward off other illnesses.
“We now need the public’s help and involvement to give us their thoughts on how we can develop the track and we would like to encourage residents and the community to drop in to the session .”
Book a place at the event at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/harraby-cycle-track-consultation-event-tickets-551367473957 or drop in between 6pm and 7.30pm.
The Harraby Cycle Track opened in September 2018.





