• 7 months ago
The pump track, in Station Town, County Durham, is open to the public from 11am on Saturday, May 18, and is the first of its kind in East Durham.

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00:00 So I'm with Kevin Knight today, the chair of the parish council here at Station Town.
00:05 Kevin, what's going on here today?
00:07 Well, what we're doing is having the opening of the pump track.
00:12 Just a bit of a background of it.
00:14 Our vice chair, Michelle Farrie, was concerned because the kids were using the unofficial track in the woods.
00:24 It's about a mile and a half from anywhere.
00:26 And thought, if anything happens, it's going to be difficult getting medical assistance to them.
00:32 So she came up with the idea of doing the pump track.
00:36 And then after three years of hard work and heartache, we finally managed to break ground on the 8th of April.
00:49 And this, as you can see, is what the result is.
00:56 We've had a lot of assistance in the way of funding.
01:02 We've had funding from our county councillors, Rob Crute, Stacey Deanley, Troy Allen, the PCC, small town, small villages funding.
01:18 And from the lottery.
01:22 So it went from a dirt track into what we've got now.
01:32 One of the many benefits of the pump track is it's been proved to reduce antisocial behaviour.
01:41 Where they put pump tracks in the areas, it's been reduced by two thirds.
01:47 In Station Town, there's not a lot in here for the kids.
01:51 And to be honest, there's been no investment in Station Town for many years.
01:56 So I think this is the largest investment, especially from the council, that's been here for 30 years.

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