The portable skate park was acquired in partnership between Wrexham County Borough Council, Plas Madoc communities First and Dee Valley Community Partnership. The main aim of this post is to help increase the provision of wheeled sport in the communities south of Wrexham.
The Skate Park was requested by local people in order to provide easily accessible activities for use by young people across 5 communities of south Wrexham. These include Acrefair, Cefn Mawr, Plas Madoc, Ruabon and Newbridge. The scheme is currently being funded by the Cathleen Davies Trust, which provides financial backing for community projects in the local area.
The scheme aims to promote wheeled sports in the local communities surrounding Plas Madoc. These include skateboarding, inline skating and BMX biking.
The main aim of the Skate park is to increase long term involvement of wheeled sports, through participation, volunteering and coaching.
Sessions will target a number of groups including:
The skatepark was part funded by the Sports Council for Wales. The remainder was split three ways between the local partners:
As the funding was split three ways the usage of the Park has to cover all of the requirements from the three partner’s organisations as well as the five communities.
The role of the Skate Park Coordinator is to:
All staff who will be involved in the scheme are fully qualified; police checked and have received training in child protection issues.
Volunteers will be required to join the Wrexham Sports Development Volunteer programme and complete the following:
Coaches will be required to complete the following:
Skate Park Coordinator
Sports Development
Waterworld
Holt Road
Wrexham
LL13 8DH
Tel: 01978 297357
Fax: 01978 297351
Email: sportsdevelopment@wrexham.gov.uk