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Lovell upgrades cycle path for South Queensferry school

Craig Sutherland, director at Root One East; Conor Watts, partnerships manager at Lovell; Echline Primary School pupils; Andrew Hamilton, regional head of operations at Lovell; Laura Marshall, sustainability lead and eco-schools co-ordinator at Echline Primary School

LOVELL has upgraded a cycle path at Echline Primary School in South Queensferry as part of its build of a mixed-tenure development in partnership with Sanctuary Scotland and Sigma Capital.

The work was completed in time for the end of term, giving children a dedicated space tolearn to ride and forms part of the ongoing commitment by Lovell to deliver social value in communities where it builds.

Over the course of six days Lovell staff members, along with partnering supply chain, cleared overgrown areas, resurfaced and repainted the cycling track so pupils could practise safer riding in a realistic layout. The team also refurbished the school’s sensory garden and pond area with new plants and small trees.

Together, Lovell and their partners provided around £2,000 of materials for the cycle path and garden.

The work comes alongside The Crossings housing development, which will deliver 398 homes – including 100 for social rent in partnership with Sanctuary Scotland, alongside 185 homes for private rent through Sigma Simple Life, 113 private homes for sale by Lovell Homes, and 14 commercial units.

Tony Rankin, regional MD at Lovell in Scotland, said, “At Lovell we’re proud to be delivering much-needed housing in South Queensferry and committed to helping to create a thriving, sustainable community.

“Our team were glad to give their time and skills to upgrade the cycle path at Echline Primary School and we hope pupils feel more confident getting out on their bikes safely this summer.”

Sarah Macauley, senior project manager at Sanctuary Scotland, added, “Great housing is about far more than the homes themselves. It’s about strengthening communities and making sure people feel the benefit for years to come. That is exactly why Sanctuary Scotland is proud to partner with Lovell, who share our commitment to building communities. The work to improve the cycle path and garden at Echline Primary School is a perfect example, giving local children a better and safer place to learn.”

Laura Marshall, sustainability lead and eco-schools co-ordinator at Echline Primary School, commented, “At Echline we want every child to feel safe and secure so they can grow in confidence. We are very grateful to Lovell for donating their time and skills to upgrade our 1cycle path to give our pupils a brilliant space to practise and become more independent on their bikes.”