Find VentnorBlog on your Mobile - Twitter - Facebook
For daily email updates, just your email address:

 

Author: Sal and Simon

Sandown Skate Park Opening: Val Taylor (podcast)

Wednesday, 8th October, 2008 at 11:23 am, Isle of Wight

Sandown, Skating, Sports, Youth, podcast

A couple of weekends ago, whilst White Air was taking place, we popped over toe the official opening of The Fort, the name for the new Sandown skate park.

Sandown Skate Park Opening: Val Taylor (podcast)As well as chatting to Sandown Mayor, Ian Ward, and Cllr Val Stephenson who spearheaded the project, we caught up with Sandown Town Clerk, Val Taylor.

From the recording you’ll hear the sounds of the Samba Band in the background which added to the great carnival atmosphere of the event.

Val agreed that the kids were having a fantastic time, telling us that they were itching to get into the park, during the hour of so that it was closed so that organisers could put up the flags, tie the ribbon across the ramps and set up for refreshments.

Their enthusiasm to get onto the ramps shone through. Once the ribbon had been cut by Val and Ian, there were lots of happy faces, performing tricks and developing bonds with other users of all ages.

Listen to the interview by clicking on the play button below.

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Related posts:


Email This Story To A Friend Email This Story To A Friend


What is your view?

Comment guidance

*** You're now able to reply directly to someone's comment, find out how ***

We all love to read your comments - just consider that they can be read by people of all ages, so please avoid them being offensive, or over-personal.

If wouldn't say it in front of your Gran, please don't post it.

Tip: If you're feeling incensed about a comment and are thinking of bashing out a reply, go and make yourself a cup of something hot, take a deep breath and then reply. You're less likely to write something that you regret later.

Don't worry - even if you see your name and email address below, please don't be concerned. Your email address cannot be seen publicly.