Nottingham Post

Skatepark to be built as part of Broadmarsh plans

MORE THAN 100 YOUNG PEOPLE TOOK PART IN A DESIGN PROJECT FOR THE AREA

- By MIA O’HARE mia.ohare@reachplc.com

A NEW skatepark is set to be built as part of the Broadmarsh redevelopm­ent. The plans have been announced for an all-weather, welllit skate area on Sussex Street.

The skatepark is a collaborat­ion between Nottingham City Council, Skate Nottingham and Skateboard GB. Work has already started and it is hoped the project will be completed by the autumn.

The space will be surrounded by a ledge between the skate area and footpath with skateable street furniture designed and built by Betongpark. The specialist firm have been responsibl­e for recent skateboard­ing installati­ons at Somerset House and The Strand in London.

Skateboard­ing has seen a recent rise in popularity with Sky Brown becoming Team GB’S youngest ever Olympic medallist and Nottingham’s 13 year-old Miriam Nelson winning this year’s Skateboard GB National Championsh­ips.

Across the city, Skate Nottingham have delivered free sessions and skate events to more than 3,000 people. The City Council has been working alongside Skate Nottingham as well as a wide range of local and internatio­nal experts to develop plans for the space in front of the new Nottingham College building.

The area has undergone a complete makeover through funded improvemen­ts to streets around the new Broad Marsh car park, bus station and Central Library building.

More than 100 local young people participat­ed in a design project for the new skateboard­ing area which culminated in a film for the 2021 Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity.

The area will be noticeably different from a traditiona­l ‘skatepark’ because items of skateable street furniture will be mobile as the Broad Marsh plan develops.

This fits into the wider feel of Sussex Street with a flexible events area, basketball hoops and outdoor public seating. Skate Nottingham has been awarded a National Lottery Awards For All grant of almost £10,000 to fund an ambitious programme of activities from the site, including free weekly beginners and women and girls-only skateboard sessions. It will also launch a Crowdfunde­r UK campaign to finance the installati­on of the street furniture.

Partners will also work to maximise the careers, personal developmen­t and employabil­ity benefits for Nottingham young people involved in the project, including work experience and further study.

Local sports retailer Supereight will partner with DC Shoes to support an opening event.

Councillor David Mellen, Leader of Nottingham City Council and Portfolio Holder for Strategic Regenerati­on and Developmen­t, said: “This is a really forward-thinking project for our young people to get involved with and, when completed, will help to further enhance this key part of the Broad Marsh area. “Sussex Street is taking shape quickly and has been totally transforme­d. Walking up into town from Canal Street now is a pleasant experience and we know what a difference it makes for students working out of the new college campus. “Introducin­g a skateboard space fits in perfectly with the wider, more contempora­ry feel of the area and we look forward to seeing how it develops over the coming months.” James Hope-gill, CEO of Skateboard GB, said: “Cities like Nottingham taking the initiative to design skateboard­ing into a wider developmen­t that encourages socialisin­g, urban sports and active play is really innovative, and helps us imagine how town centres can recover and re-invent themselves in exciting and inclusive ways while enabling more children and adults to Skate More, Skate Better.”

Introducin­g a skateboard space fits in perfectly with the more contempora­ry feel of the area. Cllr David Mellen

 ?? NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL ?? An artist’s impression of how the new skatepark on Sussex Street in the city will look
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL An artist’s impression of how the new skatepark on Sussex Street in the city will look

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