Drop in sessions to pave BMX, skate and mountain bike future

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The North Central Review
The North Central Review
The North Central Review is an independently owned newspaper publishing company based in Kilmore that is responsible for publishing two community newspapers each week, covering communities within the Mitchell Shire

USERS of the Mitchell Shire’s multiple skate parks and BMX parks are invited to provide feedback for planning of facilities in the future.

Four drop-in sessions will be held next week, starting at the Wallan Skate and BMX track on July 21, before moving to Seymour Skate Park on July 22, Kilmore Skate Park on July 23 and Mandalay Pump Track on July 24.

An online survey has also been provided on the Engaging Mitchell Shire website, which is open until Monday, August 4.

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There will also be an in-person workshop held on July 23, in the John Taylor Room at the Kilmore Library from 6.30pm to 8pm, as well as a virtual workshop from 6.30pm to 9pm on July 30.

The project, according to the Mitchell Shire Council (MSC), aims to understand better the aims of people who want to stay healthy, active and connected in their community.

As of right now, there are no official mountain bike trails owned or managed by MSC, but further community consultation will allow it to make plans based on these strategies.

Across the Mitchell Shire, there are four BMX tracks, five skate parks and three mountain bike tracks.

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