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Work is picking up on the Bul Engine Skate Park!
The former skate park had to close due to irreparable safety defects. The equipment that was there has been removed. The site is also part of the StARR flood prevention scheme. As part of this scheme a new hard standing for a skate park has now been created.
Recent aerial image of the site with the new skate area
In July 2019 we did some initial consultation on the proposed Bull Engine Skate Area. Now we would like your views on the 2 options for the skatepark layout and equipment.
To let us know your preference, please fill out our questionnaire by 12th August. We ask that you take 2 minutes to register on our site - this will help us to keep you informed of the results and the next steps.
Ramp Option A
Option A: Supplier / Manufacturer - Fearless RampsRamp Option B
The former skate park had to close due to irreparable safety defects. The equipment that was there has been removed. The site is also part of the StARR flood prevention scheme. As part of this scheme a new hard standing for a skate park has now been created.
Recent aerial image of the site with the new skate area
In July 2019 we did some initial consultation on the proposed Bull Engine Skate Area. Now we would like your views on the 2 options for the skatepark layout and equipment.
To let us know your preference, please fill out our questionnaire by 12th August. We ask that you take 2 minutes to register on our site - this will help us to keep you informed of the results and the next steps.
Ramp Option A
Option A: Supplier / Manufacturer - Fearless RampsRamp Option B
Please complete our short questionnaire to give your views on the design of Bull Engine Skate Park. This survey will close on 12/08/2021.
Privacy Notice
We will use the information you provide to inform the design of the Bull Engine Skate Park.
The Data Controller for the information you provide in this survey is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294. Once the survey has closed, your data will be held within Cornwall Council’s secure network and premises for up to 2 years. Access to your information will only be made to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice.