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Any extra money will go into refurbishing a break out area at the back of the mini ramp room.
We will also be able to improve the mezzanine area with a new pool table and seating.
Our aim is to provide Bristol and the wider community with an indoor mini ramp that will not be taken down or destroyed in the future.
by André seidel in Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Any extra money will go into refurbishing a break out area at the back of the mini ramp room.
We will also be able to improve the mezzanine area with a new pool table and seating.
Mini ramp’s are such an important aspect of development for users of all levels and ages. Everyone remembers the first time they dropped in on a mini ramp, learning basic transition skills is integral to improving and progressing.
A good mini ramp session will teach balance, confidence and park etiquette. It’s crazy that a city with a scene as strong as Bristol doesn’t have more quality mini ramps.
We want to change this by building a customised mini ramp room as an extension the Pool skatepark in Bishopsworth. This includes a 21foot wide 4foot high mini ramp, a beginner section with small banks, quarters and a ledge.
The new mini ramp room will be connected to the main skatepark with two walkways accessing the ramp and the maisonette above.
We have already invested £14 into the refurbishment of the roof to avoid any leakage and are now looking to raise £5K to put a decent mini ramp back on the map in Bristol.
Every donation is massively appreciated but we are offering some specific incentives to those who can afford to dig deep and help make this happen.
Check out our crowdfunded, link in bio for more info.
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