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New skate park to be built


A SKATE park will be built somewhere in the borough after £200,000 was earmarked for the project last night.

The cash is coming from a special £1m children’s fund set up in the last budget. More than 6,000 youngsters came forward to say what they wanted done with the cash.

Other projects given the go-ahead by the cabinet, the decision making arm of Ealing Council, include a new dance studio, climbing walls in Acton and Northolt, a new BMX track in Northolt Park, and a music studio at the young adult centre in Southall.

Councillor Julian Bell, the leader of the Labour group, asked councillors whether they would put more provisions in for girls, suggesting some of the proposals on the table would appeal mainly to boys.

He was told the council had followed up on the recommendations they had received from teenagers, by Councillor Ian Gibb, who is in charge of children’s services.

Housing was also strongly on the cabinet agenda last night, with reviews of both the lettings plan and allocation schemes.

Councillor Liz Brookes, who is the Labour spokesman for housing, said: “I’m concerned with the idea of putting pregnant women into two bedroomed flats when you say there is a shortage of these properties.

“I’m worried about how this will look for people who have been on the housing list waiting for a transfer for a long time.”

Councillor Stacey agreed with this, and refused to pass the lettings plan until officers could assure him this was not in the council’s policy.

However, plans for a Golden Transfer scheme to reward well-behaved tenants came a step closer with the restructuring of the different bands tenants fall into for housing need.

As well as this plans to make Castlebar Station in Hanwell more accessible to disabled people came a step closer after plans were approved by councillors.

The council is also now looking for developers to draw up plans for the regeneration of the Copley Close estate in Hanwell and Rectory Park in Northolt, as part of the scheme to renew run-down and ‘high intervention’ estates.

Comments(4)

ianm says...
10:27am Mon 20 Oct 08

Great news about the skate park and I'm sure there are plenty of other ideas that could be funded quite economically. We need more facilities for our teenagers especially. Don't forget about the girls though.

Lets get the plans into a place where everyone can have their say, so that we get the majority on board.

UKSA says...
12:42pm Mon 20 Oct 08

Excellent news on the skatepark.
Hopefully the consultation will be ran well enough to provide a facility worthy of the West London scene (Both male and the ever growing female contingent, I might add).
For more info on the direction for the next step, check out the 'consultation' section on the United Kingdom Skateboarding Associations 'Skatepark Process' here: http://www.ukskate.o
rg.uk/The_Skatepark_
Process/Providing_fo
r_Skateboarding/04-0
5._Consultation_2008
0126520/

mcgoun says...
8:56pm Tue 18 Nov 08

great news! love it! thanks a lot for skate park! cant wait to skate it! in the skate park i would like a small mini ramp a bowl and a street course and some rails.
please, please, council, get good park designers, so we have a park everyone loves and the money is not wasted on a bad design that doesn't skate well.

joe1982 says...
9:58pm Sat 4 Jun 11

Really exciting news! Please do consult experienced users of skate parks when it comes to the design. I have been skateboarding for over 15 years and all too often have seen councils build parks that do not meet the needs of the users. If I can help with designs then please let me know as I would be more than happy to do so. In theory though a 5-6ft mini ramp, a street course with fun box, rails, hips, flat bars, grindbox/manual pad, quarter pipes, flat bank, small bowls with metal coping, and maybe even a set of stairs (6 would be ideal) should all be possible for the budget set. Concrete ideal. Use these guys!! http://www.gravitypa
rks.co.uk/index.php


Councillor Ian Gibb Councillor Ian Gibb has spearheaded the £1m children's fund

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