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Mayor’s concern at scrambler use in Council parks

written by cassoscoop February 11, 2022
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MAYOR of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Graham Warke, has appealed to young people who have been using quad and scrambler bikes in Council’s Parks to show some consideration for the wider public.

Following a meeting of community representatives, Councillors and local residents at Ballyarnett Park last week a number of temporary signs were erected reminding the public that the bikes can’t be used in the park which were subsequently vandalised.

There has been as escalation in the use of the bikes since Christmas, particularly in Ballyarnett Country Park.

Mayor Warke expressed concern that a serious incident could occur if it continues.

“I was disappointed to learn that, despite numerous appeals, young people are still putting the safety of themselves and other park users at risk by using quads and scramblers in our parks,” he said.

“Ballyarnett Park is used by large numbers of families on a daily basis and there is a genuine fear that a serious accident will occur if the practise continues.

“I want to make a direct appeal to those involved to show respect and consideration for their own and the public’s safety by refraining from using the bikes in our parks.”

Anyone who witnesses the use of quads or scramblers can report it to a Community Safety Warden or the PSNI.

Mayor’s concern at scrambler use in Council parks was last modified: February 11th, 2022 by cassoscoop

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