Construction of a new pump track at Airdrie Leisure Centre is well advanced, with the £186,000 scheme now visibly taking shape.
Delivered by the council's Community Partnership Team, the facility will sit alongside the existing skatepark and offer space for BMX biking, scootering, cycling and other wheeled activities.
The course is being built with rollers, berms, turns and other features that let riders generate speed through body movement rather than constant pedalling, creating an outdoor space suitable for a range of ages and abilities.
Council Leader Jim Logue visited the site to check on progress. He said: "It's great to see how quickly this project is coming together. There's already a real sense of what the finished pump track will look like, and I'm sure local people will be excited to see it open.
"This is a significant investment in Airdrie and will give local families and young people another place to get active, have fun and spend time outdoors. We're looking forward to seeing the finished track being enjoyed by the community later this year."
Councillor Geraldine Woods, Convener of Communities, said: "This pump track has been shaped around what local communities want and will give people in Airdrie a fantastic new space to get active and enjoy the outdoors."
The development is supported by the Scottish Government's Play Area Renewal Fund, with completion expected later this autumn.
It forms part of a series of community-led improvements across North Lanarkshire being delivered through the Local Development Programme.
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