Portsmouth News

Crowdfundi­ng bid to boost ambitious skatepark project

Organisers looking to raise £30,000 towards ex-supermarke­t developmen­t

- By BEN FISHWICK Chief reporter ben.fishwick@thenews.co.uk

AMBITIOUS plans for a skatepark in a former supermarke­t building need a £30,000 shot-in-the-arm.

The Undercover Skatepark Project - at the former Sainsbury’s site in Portsmouth city centre - has turned to crowdfundi­ng.

Now called Pitt St - named after the former Pitt St Gymnastics centre on the same spot - the project’s first phase could open in spring next year.

But £30,000 is needed in a crowdfunde­r as organisers look to raise £135,000 in total for the plan.

The first phase will have a cafe, skate shop, roller rink, ramp room and leisure space.

Phase two, set for later next year, will have creative workshops, gallery space, a community activity room, gym and recording studio.

It’s hoped the community facility could tend to help turn grassroots skaters into elite participan­ts aiming for the Olympics.

It comes after Southsea Skatepark’s own Declan Brooks, from Portcheste­r, took bronze in the BMX Freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics.

Jenna Boyson, a joint founder of the plans, said: ‘The crowdfunde­r has lots of rewards for people to choose from.

‘There is merchandis­e that will only be released on this platform which makes it all quite exclusive.

‘I encourage people to spend a little time looking over the options.

‘Not only will you pick up a great reward but you are also paying towards the future of our city.’

Jake Skinner, co-founder, added: ‘I have skated for over 18 years meeting many people in the industry along the way.

‘I have now been coaching as part of the skate academy for three years and look forward to its expansion.

‘I met Jenna over four years ago when she told me to scrap my normal job (which I hated) and follow my dreams!

‘Jenna ran her own community volunteer project for a number of years and has built a solid relationsh­ip with various groups and individual­s around the city.

‘I feel with our combined experience we can collective­ly make this project a huge success.’

See crowdfunde­r.co.uk/pittstreet-undercover-skatepark

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Undercover Skatepark Project in Portsmouth has been renamed Pitt St amid a £135,000 fundraiser
PLANS Undercover Skatepark Project in Portsmouth has been renamed Pitt St amid a £135,000 fundraiser

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