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10:38am Wednesday 26th September 2001
YOUNGSTERS have got together with professional stunt riders and a skate shop to campaign for a ramp park.
Children as young as eight have written to councillors pleading for a dedicated skate area in Bromley. They feel they are not wanted on the streets and there is nowhere for them to go.
Josh Lamb, eight, of Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, said: “We have written to the council but they have not responded. There is a skate park in Beckenham but there's an age limit. The only other place to go is in Swanley but it is a long way to travel.”
Jo Roberts, 12, of Crest View Drive, said: “We would be willing to pay to use the park which could create revenue for the borough.”
Spoeaking for the council, head of marketing and cultural development Brian Turpin said: “We would like the children to have somewhere to go. The problem is finding an area local residents are happy for a skate park to be built and, of course, funds.”
Manager of Urban Chaos, Bromley, Edward Stitson said: “At the moment the kids have to skate on the street, where they are not wanted, if we were given a piece of land then we would be out of the way of people who don't want us there.”
Trisha Perry of Churchill Insurance, Bromley, said: “They are a nuisance. Our security guard has to spend a lot of time moving them on.”
THERE are a variety of ways in which you can help the Towards a Brighter Future appeal. Here's what you need to know.
Parent Zone - this is a new section within the Worcester News Kidz Zone website which is just for parents. This is where you as a parent can have your say, on the issues that matter to you. There is a page with lots of useful links and we would like parents to contribute to this online section.
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The Malvern Hills are formed from a mixture of rocks, including granite and diorite, which are nearly 700 million years old. Granite, in particular, has long been prized as a building material, so it’s no surprise to find abundant signs of quarrying in the hills.
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