Posted: Sat 27th Jul 2024

New bike and scooter racks give local library active travel boost

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

New bike and scooter racks have been installed at a local library in an active travel boost.

The structures have been fixed outside of Cefn Mawr Library, on Plas Kynaston Lane.

They have been purchased as part of the Welsh Government’s Active Travel Fund and are already proving to be a helpful addition for travellers.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Council said: “Thanks to Welsh Government’s Active Travel Fund we were able to install bike and scooter racks outside Cefn Mawr library.

“They are already proving to be a great, new addition for active travellers.

Choosing to use active travel does some amazing things, including:

  • It shrinks traffic jams
  • It cleans up our air and tackles climate change
  • It improves our health and boosts our economy
  • It connects us to the things that matter

“So the next time you’re visiting the library or surrounding area why not travel by bike or scooter and try them out?

“You don’t need to be a library customer to use them – everyone’s welcome!”



Spotted something? Got a story? Email [email protected]



Have a look at...

Grand opening of the Erlas Victorian Walled Garden new Sensory Garden

Votes now open for the Welsh Ambulance Service Awards 2024!

Wrexham AFC ‘PressOn’ and off the pitch with new sustainable stadium wraps

Daughter of “luckiest man to be alive” joins choir to mark 90th anniversary of Gresford pit disaster

Harry’s Duck Race raises thousands for charity in memory of young Wrexham boy

Dedicated nurse who served during Falklands War retires after 49 years

Council issue warning over “worrying increase” in loan fee scams

Valuables stolen after “vehicle interference” in Rhos and Ponciau

Wrexham Lager x The Bank unique tasting experience launched

Historic move as Wrexham AFC Women Season Tickets launch on Monday

Residents with mental health needs at Wrexham care home ‘happy’ and ‘supported’, inspection finds

Special ceremony to mark 90th anniversary of Gresford Mining Disaster