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Released on 4 February 2010
Young people in Stratford have an opportunity to get their skates on over the February half-term holidays, thanks to Warwickshire County Council's Positive about Young People programme.
Working in partnership with Stratford District Council with funding from the Big Lottery Fund, a free mobile skate park will be set up on selected days offering supervised sessions at two locations:
Participants will be able to bring their own Skateboards, BMX bikes, roller blades and push scooters, however all riders must wear safety equipment (a limited supply will be available).
Mark Bolton, Operations Development Manager for Warwickshire County Councils Positive about Young People programme, said: "Young people can benefit from a free activity over the half term break that helps keeps them active, while having fun in a supervised environment.
"The event is always very popular so we recommend people get in early with their own equipment and safety gear to avoid any disappointment."
Contact details
For further details contact
Mark Bolton at Positive about Young People
Warwickshire County Council
Tel: 02476 754168.
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