SKATER boys and girls from across the Wycombe area can practise their moves when a mobile skate park makes a come back this summer.
Wycombe District Council has decided to bring back the park, for use by skateboarders and in-line skaters, because of its success last year.
Cllr John Savage, the district council's cabinet member for leisure, said: "It is fantastic that this facility is helping to meet the demand for skating facilities throughout the district."
The skate park, which boasts a flat bank, quarter pipe, manual box and launch ramps, is suitable for young people aged eight and above.
All sessions will be supervised and users are advised to bring their own skateboard and safety equipment. The facility costs £2 for the whole day and is open from 10am to 4pm.
The park will be visiting:
Foxes Piece School, Marlow, on Wednesday, August 3
Carrington Junior School, Flackwell Heath, Thursday, August 4
John Hampden Grammar School, High Wycombe, Wednesday, August, 10
Longwick School, Longwick, Thursday, August 11
Millbrook School, Sands, Wednesday, August 17
Princes Risborough Upper School, Thursday, August 18
Stokenchurch Primary School, Wednesday, August 24
Highworth Combined School, Totteridge, Thursday, August 25
Naphill and Walters Ash School, Wednesday, August 31.
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