Mollys Guide - Spring 2019
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Access Lincoln project coordinator<br />
Alison Mackfall<br />
said: “With cycling becoming<br />
more and more popular, we<br />
thought the time was right for<br />
the county to have its very<br />
own Cycle Fest.<br />
“With so much on offer, it<br />
will appeal to both cycling<br />
fanatics and those wanting<br />
to find out what all the fuss<br />
is about.<br />
“There’s a lot of other<br />
entertainment planned too,<br />
which means this is the ideal<br />
family day out to round off<br />
half-term week.”<br />
North Kesteven District<br />
Council Strategic Leisure<br />
Contract Manager Tony<br />
Mabbott said: “One of the<br />
council’s corporate priorities<br />
is to improve the health,<br />
wellbeing and sustainability<br />
of the district. We are<br />
committed to working with<br />
(From left) Porscher Morgan (Access Lincoln); Alison Mackfall<br />
(Access Lincoln); Tony Mabbott (Strategic Leisure Contract<br />
Manager at District NK); Phil Watt (Lincolnshire County Council)<br />
and Damian Baker (Sales Manager at Giant Lincoln)<br />
partners such as Access<br />
Lincoln to achieve this.<br />
“Cycling has many benefits,<br />
not only for the cyclist’s<br />
health, but also the wider<br />
quality of the environment;<br />
we must not forget the simple<br />
fact that cycling is great fun<br />
and we hope this event will<br />
inspire even more families to<br />
cycle in the district.”<br />
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