The Pedal Power scheme was launched in June this year. THE leader of Newport s Conservative group has accused the city council of a lack of transparency regarding the use of public funds. Cllr Matthew Evans has said he is concerned about the way in which the Pedal Power scheme - a disability-friendly cycling scheme in Tredegar Park - was approved.
The scheme is called Wheels for All and it was launched on June 9 of this year.The project has been allocated funding by the council through section 106 funds - cash handed over by developers to be used in the community as part of planning applications. Previously the council had planned to use the money to set up a new splash pad at the site after the previous one was closed in 2014 - but this was later scrapped in favour of the Pedal Power scheme.
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