A new £390,000 Low Carbon Hub is nearing completion in Speyside ahead of its launch later this month.
Moray Council is welcoming members of the public to its launch event at Alice Littler Park in Aberlour on 17 July.
The event, which was delayed due to pandemic restrictions, will include Bike Doctor sessions, a led cycle, health walk, bike register safety kits from Police Scotland, and the chance to try different types of bikes and enjoy fun outdoor challenges.
The Hub has been funded by the European Union's Regional Development (ERDF) and Transport Scotland, via the Low Carbon Travel and Transport Challenge Fund. To date, the project has seen major improvements over 10km of the Speyside Way between Craigellachie and Aberlour; three new electric vehicle charge points at Aberlour, including two 'rapid' chargers (one of which will be dedicated for charging public transport buses) and a third, fast charger for the dedicated use of the Moray Carshare membership; electric car and e-bike hire services from Moray Carshare; and bike repair stations at key points along the Speyside Way.
An electric Renault Zoe R110 is now based at the Speyside Visitor Centre in Aberlour, and Moray Carshare is providing four e-bikes for hire from bike shelters at the Speyside Visitor Centre and at the Fiddich Park car park in Craigellachie.
Moray Carshare manager, Gordon McAlpine, said: "A car-sharing club is an alternative to car ownership: a more affordable and environmentally sustainable way to have access to a car.
"Once they have joined the club, members book the cars online and collect and return the vehicle by themselves. They pay according to how many hours and how many miles they drive. Both the e-bikes and the electric car can be hired per hour, per day or per week, all at very affordable rates."
Chair of Moray Council's Economic Growth, Housing and Environmental Sustainability Committee, Cllr Graham Leadbitter, added: "Speyside Low Carbon Hub is a fantastic example of where we must focus our efforts in our collective responsibility to tackle Climate Change and to empower people in both rural and urban communities to make sustainable travel choices.
"Electric vehicle charging points, car share facilities, bike accessibility and major improvements to active travel routes have all contribute to giving people choice and enabling folk to make their climate changing choices."
Further funding of £635,000 has also been secured for the next stage of improvements from Carron to Cragganmore, with construction beginning in July and due for completion by late autumn 2021. Improvements will include upgrading the existing surface, bridge repairs, improved drainage and replacement of information boards and way markers.
This will provide a high quality active travel route to access Aberlour and Craigellachie for a number of smaller settlements, individual properties and businesses.
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