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'Gay sex area' to get £500k improvements

An area which locals claim has become a magnet for gay men to meet and have sex is to be part of a £500,000 revamp.

Pathways and cycle paths are planned for land close to Factory Lane, Penwortham, as part of a multi-million pound programme by Lancashire County Council to reclaim 300 hectares of derelict land by 2011.

Members of the public have until December 12 to comment on the proposals which will see a path for walkers, cyclists and horse riders along the former railway line.

Last month the Evening Post reported how mother-of-three Marie Cragg, 44, and her teenage daughter were shocked to see two semi-naked men acting indecently on a public footpath close to the site.

One local man, who did not wish to be named, contacted the Evening Post concerned the project would direct more people to the area for sex.

But the council has dismissed claims that the Lancashire REMADE project – which will provide a direct route into the Fishergate city centre car park from Preston Junction Local Nature Reserve and Penwortham Spar – would attract more indecent behaviour.

A Lancashire County Council spokesman said: "By creating a safer environment with things such as improved lighting and an upgraded route, it is hoped that the greenway will become a place that will be used more by cyclists and walkers and be a pleasant place to visit.

"The proposals, which we will be consulting the local community and police on, will seek to make the area an asset for the local community and deter any anti-social behaviour."

REMADE stands for REclamation and MAnagement of DErelict land. The project has been set up by the council in partnership with the Northwest Regional Development Agency.

Lancashire has over 2,400 hectares of derelict, under-used or neglected brownfield land made up of former industrial sites, quarries, old railways, disused reservoirs and tips.

An outline design by consultants Scott Wilson was on show at Penwortham Sports and Social Club, Leyland Road this week.

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