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It's a bit more complicated than that...
We do.I got a good idea, most of us cycle on the road and I think we should all start paying for it.
We do.I got a good idea, most of us cycle on the road and I think we should all start paying for it.
The 500 ran at Ashton a Court which normally holds a Park Run too but there were more than normal there!The BBC just covered the story that over 500 people went out and ran through the park today. As parkrun had cancelled the run, it's nothing directly to do with them. They'd normally expect around 300. Meanwhile the petition has reached over 50,000.
Ok, thanks, my error.The 500 ran at Ashton a Court which normally holds a Park Run too but there were more than normal there!
£60,000 is a sheet load of money to pay to replace/repair that footpath. I should know I used to contract for local councils for this very kind of work. Either someone is raking it in, or someone's telling porkies.While this thread is back up, I took a look at their statement the other day:
So, there we have it - they've spent their money on the car park. Priorities, eh?
Are there parking spaces for 300?While this thread is back up, I took a look at their statement the other day:
So, there we have it - they've spent their money on the car park. Priorities, eh?
Petition update - 2/6/16Since the vote, on the 12th of April, by Stoke Gifford Parish Council to introduce a charge for Little Stoke parkrun, we have made attempts to engage with the council to offer alternative ways of contributing to the sustainability of the park. Every parkrun is a partnership between the landowner, the volunteer team and the local community, and unfortunately we were unable to convince Stoke Gifford Parish Council of the true value of the event. Our intention has never been to force parkrun onto the Council, but instead to demonstrate the benefits that weekly, free, fun, physical activity provides to their community.
Therefore, as the Council has now revoked our permission to run in Little Stoke Park for free, we have taken the difficult decision to bring things to a conclusion and, for the first time, permanently close one of our free, weekly, timed runs.
Tom Williams, Chief Operating Officer for parkrun, said:
"Over the past 12 years parkrun has grown from 13 runners in one park to 150,000 runners at 900 locations around the world, every week. Key to this success has been our determination to remove as many barriers to participation as possible, with cost being one of the most critical. Stoke Gifford Parish Council's initial request for us to charge our runners £1 per week went completely against our most fundamental principles and, as a free event, their subsequently revised requirement for parkrun to contribute financially to the maintenance of the park is also something we are unable to do. From the outset, and despite significant efforts from many people inside and outside of parkrun, we were unable to convince them of the true value that a parkrun event provides to its local community.
I'd guess your local council won't want to get sent to the park of shame along with Stoke Gifford.Proper dick move by the council IMO. A friend of ours has been heavily involved in setting one up in The Rising Sun Park near us. It's mostly hard pack trails so sadly I can see complaints being made in the future.
I'd guess your local council won't want to get sent to the park of shame along with Stoke Gifford.