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Mayor opens skateboard park



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Published Date: 13 November 2008
WESHAM'S new skateboard park has been officially opened by the Mayor of Medlar-with-Wesham, Coun Michael Devaney.
The event took place on Thursday attended by members of Wesham Town Council, Lancashire County Couns Bernard Whittle and Liz Oades, Fylde Borough Coun Linda Nulty, the former chairman of Fylde Children and Young People's Group Richard Nulty, executive members and officers of the Local Strategic Partnership, Fylde Borough officers, local skateboarders and mountain bikers.

Coun Devaney outlined the work and funding that had gone into the project by the Local Strategic Partnership, particularly the Play Partnership, as part of the Children and Young Peoples Group, Fylde Borough Council and a small sub committee of Wesham Town Council .



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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2008 5:24 PM
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