PUBLIC CONSULTATION
CYCLE ANNICK SCIO COMMUNITY ASSET TRANSFER
DALRY ROAD, STEWARTON
This outlines our proposal to develop a Pump Track at a section of land (indicated in the image below) at Dalry Road, Stewarton.

TRANSFORMATION STRATEGY
East Ayrshire Council on 28 June 2012 approved a Transformation Strategy designed to ensure that council services can remain financially sustainable in the current economic climate. As part of the strategy the authority is looking to reduce its property portfolio by 25%, with properties being considered for Community Asset Transfer based on their current use and condition.
BACKGROUND
Cycle Annick SCIO are keen to develop a pump track to help us meet the goals of our charity and support the community desire, which was noted in a previous feasibility study (2022). The facility will be open for all wheeled sports to be used for free during daylight hours, with the opportunity for groups or clubs to gain exclusive access through paid-for sessions.
WHAT IS A PUMP TRACK?

A pump track is an inclusive and integrated asphalt circuit of rollers and banked turns designed to be ridden by bikes, skateboards, scooters and all things wheels. As they advance users generate momentum by up and down movements instead of pedalling or pushing. It is a great way to get your kids away from the screen and engaged in physical and social activity. It is fun! There are no plans for permanent flood lights, although clubs may use portable lights during their sessions. CCTV will be installed to deter any anti-social behaviour.
It is an inclusive and integrated asphalt circuit of rollers and banked turns designed to be ridden by bikes, skateboards, scooters and all things wheels. As they advance users generate momentum by up and down movements instead of pedalling or pushing. It is a great way to get your kids away from the screen and engaged in physical and social activity. It is fun!
There are no plans for permanent flood lights, although clubs may use portable lights during their sessions. CCTV will be installed to deter any anti-social behaviour.
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
A Community Consultation has been implemented to ensure the backing of the community and to answer any questions that you might have on the asset transfer to Cycle Annick SCIO.
An online survey can be found here –
Public Consultation
Paper copies of the consultation survey are available at Fast Rider Cycles,Lainshaw Street, Stewarton.
scanning the Q-code.
Start Date: 8th, June 2025
End Date: 25th, August 2025
Or send representations to: CAT@east-ayrshire.gov.uk
On conclusion of the consultation Cycle Annick SCIO will consider the representation and provide further information to those that have taken the time to respond.