Skate culture is hot in Cardiff following the October opening of Spit and Sawdust, a skate park, cafe and art space on Rhymney River Bridge Road. The Cardiff Bay Skate Plaza is another popular skate spot in the city. Watch skaters throwing some shapes in the aerial video of the Skate Plaza below:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PtvINAq0Lo[/youtube]
The development of a skate park at Paget Terrace came partly the result of a desire to create a lower-risk area for less experienced skaters to practice without risking being knocked over. “The Skate Plaza is too sophisticated for young children,” Cllr Roberts said. “We wanted Paget terrace to be more of a training ground.”
Plans for the development of a skating ground on the site of Penarth’s Paget Terrace play park have ground to a halt following opposition from residents.
The nursery skate park was proposed as part of major public space developments in Penarth; but a public meeting on November 11 sparked friction between local councillors and residents, as people raised concerns over noise levels and suggested the park might encourage anti-social behaviour among local teenagers.
“My mistake was calling it a skate park,” said Penarth Councillor Gwyn Roberts, “when it’s really quite a modest scooter area. At the end of the day this is a child’s play facility and now it looks in jeopardy because of the amount of opposition.”
In the wake of this deadlock, Cllr Roberts is uncertain how the future of the play park will develop.
Skate culture is hot in Cardiff following the October opening of Spit and Sawdust, a skate park, cafe and art space on Rhymney River Bridge Road. The Cardiff Bay Skate Plaza is another popular skate spot in the city. Watch skaters throwing some shapes in the aerial video of the Skate Plaza below:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PtvINAq0Lo[/youtube]
The development of a skate park at Paget Terrace came partly the result of a desire to create a lower-risk area for less experienced skaters to practice without risking being knocked over. “The Skate Plaza is too sophisticated for young children,” Cllr Roberts said. “We wanted Paget terrace to be more of a training ground.”