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Get your skates on – the revamped park is open


Canvey’S skate park has been given a revamp and expansion, costing £226,000.

The facility, on land behind Waterside Farm leisure centre, is now the biggest of its kind in Essex. It started with a single ramp in 2000, and today it has 12 different pieces of equipment.

Castle Point mayor Cliff Brunt and Canvey councillors Ray Howard and John Anderson joined young skaters to launch the new facility, which youngsters helped to design.

They have both been involved in the project since the idea was first discussed ten years ago as part of the Canvey 2000 regeneration project.

Back then skateboarders were constantly causing a nuisance outside Barclays Bank and Canvey library in the island’s town centre.

Mr Anderson, a town and borough councillor, is pleased to see it finally reopen following various problems.

He said: “It’s a terrific facility for the area, especially for Canvey. which really needs facilities for young people.

“At first the problem was getting the finances together. Once that was sorted and work started, a problem arose with youngsters using the toilets at the leisure centre and it was decided they needed their own toilet facilities.

“Things stalled for months, but then I suggested using the old caretaker’s bungalow.”

The bungalow has now been transformed into a cafe with toilets which is part of the skatepark project.

Benfleet-based youth group Legacy XS provide youth workers to staff the cafe where youngsters can train for an NVQ in catering.

The majority of the funding came from Veolia Cleanaway Pitsea Marshes Trust with contributions from Essex County Council, Castle Point Council and Canvey Town Council.

Speaking at the launch Ray Howard, who is a member of the trust and a councillor on all three councils, said: “I am, like lots of other people here today, extremely proud to participate in the opening of what has been stated as the largest skate park in Essex. The young people who use it appreciate the tremendous amount of effort that has gone into this.”

Comments(4)

upset says...
7:17pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Well done Ray without your services the money would never have been forthcoming.

Neil Davidson says...
9:58am Wed 17 Mar 10

Anderson suggested 'using the bungalow' then asked Ray to sort out finding the money!

Shame he is too pig headed to thank Ray in his quote rather than preening his own ego!

VocalVoice says...
12:00pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Neil Davidson wrote:
Anderson suggested 'using the bungalow' then asked Ray to sort out finding the money!

Shame he is too pig headed to thank Ray in his quote rather than preening his own ego!
Just because it says what it says in the paper don't mean you have to take it word for word. I was there and the love was spread don't worry :O)

A truly amazing site with great facilities. Well done James and everyone involved and looking forward to the big launch!

VocalVoice says...
12:00pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Neil Davidson wrote:
Anderson suggested 'using the bungalow' then asked Ray to sort out finding the money!

Shame he is too pig headed to thank Ray in his quote rather than preening his own ego!
Just because it says what it says in the paper don't mean you have to take it word for word. I was there and the love was spread don't worry :O)

A truly amazing site with great facilities. Well done James and everyone involved and looking forward to the big launch!


Pleased – councillors John Anderson and Ray Howard with mayor Cliff Brunt, James Canfield who was the brains behind the park and skaters Tommy Sewell, Jamie Crampton and Dom Atkins Pleased – councillors John Anderson and Ray Howard with mayor Cliff Brunt, James Canfield who was the brains behind the park and skaters Tommy Sewell, Jamie Crampton and Dom Atkins

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