UPDATE of 13th November 2011:
Thank you to everyone that turned out for our public meeting at the Town Hall back in September. There was some very usefuly contributions from everyone that spoke.
At least 111 people attended of which 89 were in favour of the skatepark being rebuilt on the Rec, 12 people against and 10 either neutral or didn't specifiy.
The consultation and dialogue with the public will continue so watch this space and our Facebook page (search for 'SSP') for more details as and when.
Project Update - November 2011
You may have read in the local press recently that our fundraising efforts have now got us to the grand total of £150,000!!! This means that we are now able to go out to tender (ie ask the leading skatepark companies to submit their designs for Stamford).
So we've now done that and we hope to have these designs back within the next couple of weeks for us to select the best!! Exciting stuff, eh???
It's been a hard slog over the last 3 and a half years but we're getting really close now. If it all goes to plan we should have the 'park built by next summer...!
"Skateboarders Are Not The Scourge Of Society Afterall" Shock. Part three!!
Yet another example of how skateparks have a positive effect on communities:
Good work Hooked and all the Derby crew! Now it's Stamford's turn
"Skateboarders Are Not the Scourge of Society Afterall" Shock. Part two
Skateparks are good for society:
http://www.maverickindustries.co.uk/post/1262798278/anti-social-behaviour-down-thanks-to-dorchester
2010 General Update
Well, it might have seemed like a quiet few months for your skatepark but I promise ya there's been a shedload of stuff that's been goin' on:
The ESD (Extreme Sports Day) in July
The free trip to Adrenaline Alley in Sept (100% funded by Stamford Skatepark & the local sponsors of the ESD!)
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The free ramps day in October (again, very generously funded by the local sponsors of the ESD).
The sponsored BMX-athon round Rutland Res in October.
Other stuff too that I just happened to have forgotten about right now (d'oh).
Anyways, here's a Happy New Year 2011 THANK YOU (we've capitalised it coz it's BIG and we really, really mean it) to EVERYONE who has helped the skatepark project in 2010
Loads of people to mention, so here we go (and in no particular order):
J&L Ball Interiors
Rutland Cycles
Stamford Rotary of St Martin's
Tuk Tuk Foods
Direct Approach, Peterborough
Mama Liz (& the truly awesome live music venue that is the Voodoo Lounge )
Mayhem Clothing
Voujon Restaraunt
Watson, Mitchell and Blackburn
Stamford Buffalos
UK Printwear
Dawson of Stamford
Cummins Generator Technologies
Stamford Striders
Kiwanis, Stamford
Malcolm Sargent Primary School
Stamford Mercury
Rutland Radio
Paul Johnson
Queen Eleanor School (staff and students)
SPECIAL THANKS GO TO:
Laurie Copley, Jacob Poznanski, Lui Carrasco and all their mates too numerous to mention, Vic Rupsin (photos), Chris Cooke (sounds)
At this point we've got £34,000 in the bank and another £29,000 in pledged grants. Lots of grant applications have been sent off, so fingers crossed.
LET'S GET THIS SKATEPARK BUILT IN 2011!!!
So Where Do You Skate?
"Skateboarders aren't the scourge of society" shocker!
Stamford Living Article
November 2009: There was an article on the Stamford Skatepark in Stamford Living this month. You can read it at:
http://www.bestlocalliving.co.uk/200911268441/Stamford-Living/Food-Drink/skate-eat-sleep-repeat.html
I'll let you make your own mind up on how it makes you feel about a new skatepark on the Rec but I would ask you to consider a few points that the journalist, Mr Barry, seems to have missed out:
"Everybody in Stamford is in favour of the town having a skatepark – providing it’s not too close to their house." This is not true: there are plenty of residents that border the Rec that are in favour of having a new skatepark there. We have their letters of support to prove it. In fact there are only a couple of residents against the project. A very, VERY small minority.
Of the old Rec skatepark he says: "The structure... received little maintenance". True insofar as it received very little maintenance from the council, SKDC. However, the skatepark committee chairman, Fuzzy, and a few other volunteers spent plenty of their own time working on it to keep it serviceable over the years.
On the idea of us preferring to have the park unfenced: "A common form of compromise is to limit hours of use to 8pm at latest - although this requires fencing and supervision." I have no idea where he got the idea from that this is a common approach. How many fenced and supervised public skateparks do you know of? (Answers via the forum please - I'm happy to be educated on this). We are also considering other types of anti social behaviour controls (CCTV, webcams, controlled lighting to name a few)
"As a voluntary group it recognises that it cannot guarantee the continuity needed to manage such a facility for ten or twenty years." True, but we are not going to cut and run once the new park is built. Some form of committee will remain, to liase between the users, the residents and the council, to organise events/competitions etc. Plus we intend to budget for a certain amount of ongoing maintenance costs.
On a target date for completion he says: "It would probably be unrealistic to expect it before 2012." His guess is as good as ours on this so just bear in mind that this is exactly what he's doing here: guessing.
Let us know what you think of the article via the forum:
http://www.stamfordskatepark.co.uk/forum
Maverick Industries - draft design for Stamford Skatepark
Maverick Industries have come up with an awesome design for our new skatepark - take a look at it and let us know what you think.
Note: This is maverick'sproposal for a skatepark in Stamford, nothing has been finalised yet. In fact, you could say nothing is set in concrete *groan*.
Stamford Skatepark Design from Maverick Skateparks on Vimeo.
Total Lack of Facilities for Young People in Stamford
21st November 2009:
Another letter in support of our project:
http://www.stamfordmercury.co.uk/letters/Letter-Wrong-use-of-our.5822777.jp
7th November 2009:
I'm guessing not that many of you read the Mercury so thought I'd post this link up of a recent letter about the skatepark/lack-of-facilities-for-young-people situation
http://www.stamfordmercury.co.uk/letters/Letter-Young-need-our-support.5782179.jp
There was a very positive response to this letter on Fri 6th Nov but I unfortunately can't find the link to this. There was also an article on 23rd Oct about how the district council had taken away a grind rail and fun box (that some of you had paid for out of your own pockets to get built) from Wharf Rd car park but I can't find the link to this either.
Anyway, irrespective of my lack of IT skills or the fact that the Mercury's search function is pants, it all underlines the fact that this town needs a new skatepark!!
Do your bit: send a quick e-mail to the Mercury saying how you support our plans to build a new skatepark:
smeditor@stamfordmercury.co.uk
Thanks
Riverside Festival - collection proceeds
We raised a pretty impressive £2,163.94 at this year's Riverside Festival on 4th July so a MASSIVE THANK YOU to everyone that donated on the day.
Gravity Engineering - draft design for Stamford Skatepark

Gravity Engineering have kindly given us their ideas of the type of sweet little 'park we could build in Stamford.
Please let us know what you think via the Forum. We're really, really keen to know what you think. Afterall, if you don't let us know now it will be too late once it's built.
Thanks.
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UPDATE of 13th November 2011: Thank you to everyone that turned out for our public meeting at the Town Hall back in September. There was some very usefuly contributions ...
Project Update - November 2011 You may have read in the local press recently that our fundraising efforts have now got us to the grand total of £150,000!!! This ...
"Skateboarders Are Not The Scourge Of Society Afterall" Shock. Part three!! Yet another example of how skateparks have a positive effect on ...
"Skateboarders Are Not the Scourge of Society Afterall" Shock. Part two Skateparks are good for ...
2010 General Update Well, it might have seemed like a quiet few months for your skatepark but I promise ya there's been a shedload of stuff that's been goin' ...
Stamford Living Article November 2009: There was an article on the Stamford Skatepark in Stamford Living this month. You can read it ...
Maverick Industries - draft design for Stamford Skatepark Maverick Industries have come up with an awesome design for our new skatepark - take a look at it and let us know what you think. Note: ...
Total Lack of Facilities for Young People in Stamford 21st November 2009: Another letter in support of our ...
Action Plan
1. Set up CIC (Community Interest Company) giving the committee official - DONE
2. Gain permission to build from landowner - DONE. After a long, long wait we now have permission to build on the Rec from the landowners, Stamford Town Council.
3. Begin fundraising through local businesses, grants, charitable trusts and local events - UNDERWAY & ONGOING
4. Site survey - INITIAL CONSULTATIONS UNDERWAY
5. Invite specialist companies to design skatepark, with input from local users - INITIAL CONSULTATIONS UNDERWAY (see News page for designs)
6. Arrange open meetings with all interested parties to choose the best and most cost effective design - UNDERWAY & ONGOING. We have now held several meetings with the general public, local residents & skaters/bladers/BMXers
7. Sign contract with the winning company
8. Build the skatepark!
8. Ride the skatepark!!
8. Love the skatepark!!!
