Roll into Halloween with a themed skate session at Lost Projects

By Laura Linham

10th Oct 2023 | Local News

The Halloween event invites participants to come in fancy dress.
The Halloween event invites participants to come in fancy dress.

In a mash-up of fun and frights, Lost Projects skate park is hosting a Halloween skate event on Friday, 27th October that promises to be a treat for everyone.

This local grassroots initiative, founded by Gavin, Andrew, and Ed, has long been a hub for creative souls in the community. From skateboarding to music production and visual arts, Lost Projects offers a unique space for all.

The Halloween event invites participants to come in fancy dress.

Young or old, witch or warlock, if you turn up in a costume, you get to skate for free.

The park has set separate timings based on age groups: for those under 16, the skating hours are from 12pm to 5pm; for those over 16, the action shifts to 7pm to 10pm.

If you decide to forgo the costume, a £5 skating fee will be in place.

Known for its handcrafted skate suite, Lost Projects is the ideal venue for an event like this. Besides skateboarding, the venue also houses a music studio retrofitted from a 57-seater school bus and graffiti-laden areas that are perfect for artistic expressions.

So no matter what your creative streak may be, Lost Projects has something for you.

     

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