Campaigners trying to save rare and historic skateboarding half pipe near Malton call for council meeting following latest blow to battle
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Door still open over half-pipe | Gazette & Herald
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Volunteers start work on ramp
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THERE are hopes that a row over the future of Norton’s Olympic-sized half-pipe can be resolved at a meeting next week. Norton Town Council (NTC), which runs the skate park has reassured residents that there are no plans to close the site in Norton Road, however concerns have been raised over the safety and maintenance of the half-pipe which is estimated will cost around £60,000 to refurbish. #RescueTheRamp, which is being supported by Malton and Norton Area Partnership (MNAP), young skaters, led by Ryan Swain, Malton and Norton Lions and some councillors, is campaigning to restore the half-pipe as part of a community project.