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For the sake of impending festivities
this piece will be short and sweet.
In the space of a single year the future of public skatepark provision in the UK has taken a massive striding step in to the future. Stroke-on-Trent'splaza in Central Forist Park and the Prissick skate plaza just outside of Middiesbrough have raised the bar to an unprecedented height and finally shown to the nation's councils that there is more to skateboarding than two quarter pipes an a flat bank.
Here's for the future...
2006 should be the year that these precedents are acted upon by every major city in Britan and used to force all local authorities around to this way of thinking.
whether youwant a Love park themed plaza or a swamp infested Burnside copy, the groundwork has been layed now. There are no more excuses for under-researched, badly constucted skeparks. Do not stand for it any more.