Is Concrete Waves Newquay open?
Concrete Waves Newquay A reminder that Concrete Waves is CLOSED for everyone’s safety.
Are concrete waves open?
A reminder that Concrete Waves is CLOSED for everyone’s safety. It has come to our attention that there are still people breaking into the Skatepark and going against the National Lockdown measures.
Why is concrete waves shut?
Newquay Town Council has announced the temporary closing of a skate park due to an unauthorised application of a lacquer. Newquay Town Council has announced the temporary closing of a skate park due to an unauthorised application of a lacquer.
Are concrete waves closed?
We would also like to remind the public that Concrete Waves Newquay is closed by law due to the national lockdown.
Why is Newquay Skatepark closed?
A skate park has been closed in a row over the safety of its surface. Newquay Town Council has closed the Concrete Waves skate park in the seaside resort. It claims there is a “high risk of injury” due to a “sealant substance” which has made the concrete surface “unnecessarily slippery”.
What makes Newquay’s Concrete Waves skatepark unique?
Designed to meet the needs of the local wheeled sports community of Newquay and serve as a facility for riders both nationally and internationally, the style of the skatepark is completely unique! Concrete Waves ® consists of four separate areas: a retro-style pool, expansive street run, stair set and an internationally significant bowl.
How much did it cost to build Concrete Waves?
Concrete Waves was built by Maverick and opened in July 2018 at a cost of £647k, replacing the original wooden skatepark. The original Newquay ‘Wooden Waves’ skatepark was a transitions-oriented skatepark with street elements.
What is Newquay famous for?
Being known as the surfing capital of England, Newquay’s main attraction would be one of the twelve sandy beaches – with each one offering a different beach experience you will be spoilt for choice!
Where can you find green bowling and golf in Newquay?
Crown green bowling is catered for at two locations, one at the Trenance Leisure Park and one on Fore Street overlooking Newquay Bay. There are several golf courses, one with outstanding sea views and other courses with rural views plus in one case a driving range.