Skate Bait

by Mick Spreader 9. June 2007 02:00
Skate Park

Work on a new £32,000 skate park designed with the help of local youngsters has been completed.

Deborah Edwards, deputy lead councillor for children's services, praised the commitment of the skaters. "They said what they wanted, worked for it with the youth workers, local councillors, council officers - and what a result," she said. "We think it's £32,000 well spent. Investing in a new plastic shelter and 1,200 rocks of crack cocaine will mean that the kids will stay dry waiting for their dealers to turn up and we won't be stuck with a lump of useless concrete which nobody will be using in three months time."

 

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