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Canvas Spaces final design plans for Bath Skatepark

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Bath’s outdoor skatepark found in Royal Victoria Park has a solid past in skateboarding history. Its transitions were a travel magnet, attracting people from afar to skate its ramp set up back in the day. The likes of Flynn Trotman and Ben Nordberg cut their teeth on those metal structures but that era is long gone, making way for amazing, new concrete parks, and Bath are next on the list to receive a complete refit.

The good folk at Canvas Spaces have sent us their final plans for the new Bath skatepark to exclusively announce today. The construction for this new spot is underway as you read this, backed by Bath and North East Somerset Council who worked with a user group of locals who chipped in what they wanted, and it looks like they chose well.

The main feature is the bowl, a replica of the old vert and midi ramp in terms of transitions and depths (10’+ and 6’) for continuity. It has a rounded end (for those who enjoy rock n’ roll slides) and comes with tight corners and hips that connect to a huge new 16m long midi ramp. Imagine the sessions on that for a second.

There’s also room in the plan for a 3.5ft high mini-ramp that has an adjoining steep bank with a grindable, rounded concrete lip. A free-standing concrete painted curb should provide many slappy sessions that will take you into the flat land area. You will also find a long mellow bank with a ledge, a classic pyramid driveway and hipped jump box and the raised area has a Wembley gap with stair set, hubba’s and a handrail.

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Canvas Spaces have added a couple of nice touches in homage to the previous park, so expect to find some of the old, original coping gracing your trucks. Also, when the excavation of the land was underway, it revealed a bunch of amazing fossils from Bath’s incredible historical past, so these will be used for seating in the existing mound. Perfect for summer chill outs overlooking the sessions that will be going down.

Finally, the area around the large existing tree will remain relatively low level and spacious with a concrete ledge wrapping around the tree area – one side of it hosting round coping.

As the concrete pours over the next 4 months, take in the final designs and await the news of the opening jam in September. The new skatepark can be found in Royal Victoria Park, Park Lane, Bath BA1 3BA. Map here.

Canvas Spaces are also close to finishing the incredible new swimming pool refit, the Campus Pool Project in Bristol. Follow them on FB and Insta for updates on their quality design work and builds.

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French Fred’s Tapes: The Secret Ditch

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Ali Boulala walks into the asshole of the earth to find a gem of a ditch in France from back in the day. Found in the archives of French Fred’s ever lasting tapes filming for ‘Sorry’ with Alex Chalmers, Arto Saari and more. Boulala’s classic entrance is gold.

More Boulala from said classic flick…the best skate video ever made. Yup. Sorry.

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Say hello to the Drill Powered Skateboard

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Last month it was suspension trucks, then there was the square wheel and just when you thought you had seen it all, another amazing skateboard invention hits kickstarter called the KRANX Powerstik.

It’s simple. All you need to do is attach a drill to a skateboard to make it move forwards instead of actually pushing it, and the retail price for this malarkey is said to be a cool $228. Backing it?

We reckon all of these people should all hook up together and build the ultimate kickstarter skateboard with all mod cons. Let’s face it, the world needs it and now.

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Vans Pool Party 2015: Finals

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The bible’s edit from the Vans Pool Party 2015 is here. It was an outrageous event, as ever, but this year seemed to have brought out the mental in people for the 10th Anniversary. Chris Russell’s board breaker, Tom Schaar’s 15 year old gold, Pedro Barros hammerfest, Rune’s sick lines. This has the lot. Enjoy the finals.

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Chris Pfanner’s Propeller Raw Files

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Been waiting for this? You will not be disappointed. Chris Pfanner went in hard for his part in the Vans Propeller flick. The backside ollie before the flip attempts is ridiculous…and those flip attempts, jesus.

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“Baghead Kills” Uncut DVD Version

tumblr_nnwgmy3oJy1rkpz4po1_400Forde Brookfield’s first full length project “Baghead Kills” is now online in its entirety!

Featuring full parts from the likes of; Zeta Rush, Jazz Wade/Sam Keizer, George Rea, Henry “Swampy” Moore, Stan Byrne/Jacob Tyson, Jim Spencer, John Benton and Ryan Wright.

View it how it was meant to be seen, completely uncut in this special DVD edition now online… heard Forde caught a rare Barrier Kult ritual in progress too.

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Tom Schaar’s winning lines at Vans Pool Party 2015

vansPOOLPartyHe’s only 15 year’s old but Tom Schaar knows how to skate. He landed the first 1080′ at the age of 12 and has now won a big comp up against the best in the game.

Here’s his lines that made first place in this year’s Combi Pool Party that was doused in amazing sessions.

RESULTS:

Masters:
1. Bruno Pasos
2. Stephen Revord
3. Darren Navarette

Legends:
1. Chris Miller
2. Steve Caballero
3. Eric Nash

Pro:
1. Tom Schaar
2. Chris Russell
3. Pedro Barros

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Glow in the dark skatepark coming to Liverpool?

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The legendary glow in the dark skatepark installation, conceptualised by leading South Korean artist Koo Jeong A, has been commissioned to be built in North Liverpool, following the success of her work on the popular Otro Park in France (pictured below).

Liverpool Biennial in partnership with Friends of Everton Park, Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Vision are behind the project who have invited Wheelscape to build a flourescent, glow-in-the-dark bowl for skateboarding with Koo Jeong A’s involvement.

“This will be the flagship project of a citywide scheme by Liverpool City Council to produce and build five wheels parks in Liverpool” say Liverpool Biennial, which can only mean good things for local skaters and those who wish to visit one of the best cities in the UK.

The installation should be open in Everton Park on October 5th, Halloween in Liverpool just got a new twist!

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Her previous work. Ph: Pilar Corrias

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Jeff Grosso’s Loveletters to The Backside Air

Ph: Steve Caballero, method air at Skilly’s Westminster Ramp, 1985. Source: SkatePunk.

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Who has the best backside air? Who has the best method air? Blender, Hosoi, Caballero? Who invented it?

Jeff Grosso may have been called out and criticised for his gnarly commentary at this year’s Vans Pool Party this weekend, but as usual, his honesty was arguably spot on. His infamous Loveletters series just re-started this weekend too, so get stuck into the history of the backside air and how they evolved into methods with Dave Andrecht, Billy Ruff, Tony Hawk, Kevin Staab and more on the history of a classic skateboard trick.

“Hippies were the first one’s to take to the air, right?”. This is gold right here. Send it someone who skates, it will be like a Christmas present.

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Matt Bennett’s True Blue Retrospect video

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You pay to play in this game as you can see from this b-roll footage behind the scenes of Matt Bennett‘s True Blue part for Dekline. Remind yourself of the pain and time that goes into making a section.