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    Suffolk skateboarder hopes to tackle ‘rough’ stigma around sport

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    Angelle Joseph

    BBC News, Suffolk

    Reporting fromWoodbridge Skatepark
    Neve Gordon-Farleigh

    BBC News, Suffolk

    Angelle Joseph/BBC A man dressed in all black with white trainers who is skateboarding over a ramp at a skate park.Angelle Joseph/BBC

    Two-Toed Skateboards event featured skating lessons, live music and competitions

    A skateboarding coach said he hoped a two-day festival would help break down any stigma around the sport being “rough”.

    The Two-Toed Skateboards event, which took place on Saturday and Sunday at Woodbridge Skatepark, Suffolk, included skateboarding lessons, live music and skating competitions.

    The money raised throughout the weekend went towards Skatepark Respect and the Ben Raemers Foundation, a charity that ensures the skateboarding community has the resources to help people struggling with their mental health.

    Lewis Anderson, the founder of Two-Toed Skateboards, said: “I wanted to bring everyone together and show skating is more than just people on a skateboard.”

    Mr Anderson founded Two-Toed Skateboards in 2017, after he qualified as a professional skateboarding coach.

    He said each year he tries to make the event bigger and better.

    “I wanted to bring everyone together and show skating is more than just people on a skateboard. It is rooted in the culture of art, in skateboard design, in graffiti, in music, in skate culture – so a skate festival just makes sense to me.

    “I want to break down that stigma that skateboarding has… we’re not rough, we are a community.”

    Angelle Joseph/BBC Joe Bourne, a skateboarded wearing blue jeans and a purple T-shirt is jumping over a stick and landing on his skate board. Angelle Joseph/BBC

    Joe Bourne started skateboarding when he was about 13 and says it acts as an escapism

    Joe Bourne attended the event, which was held in collaboration with Woodbridge Town Council, and has been skateboarding since he was 13.

    He said: “It’s the one thing that keeps me pushing really… it kept me out of a lot of trouble. It kept me sane at times, as my little escape from reality.”

    He hoped the Woodbridge skate scene could be kept alive by the younger generation.

    “It’s nice that it’s still here. It used to be a bit bigger so it’s a shame that it’s dying out. It’s good to see a lot of younger generations picking it up,” he said.

    Angelle Joseph/BBC A skateboard has been used as a sign which says in red writing, 'Give us your SKATEPARK feedback vote for improvements' with eight options of things people have vote for. There is a red box beneath it where people can put a coin in the slot they choose to vote for. Angelle Joseph/BBC

    The event also hoped to give people the opportunity to have their say on how they would like to see the skatepark improved

    When attendees were asked what improvements could be made to the skatepark, their answers included more skating events, a graffiti wall and repairs.

    Mr Anderson hopes with repairs and improvements, the skatepark will become a place where skaters can “feel a sense of ownership”.

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