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Step inside a flourishing UK skate scene | GREETINGS FROM: MANCHESTER
Step inside a flourishing UK skate scene | GREETINGS FROM: MANCHESTEREngland’s cultural juggernaut of a city makes for one of the country’s most interesting skate scenes precisely because it has got so much going against it. Despite a central architecture that reflects the city’s previous importance to the cotton trade- meaning New York-style tall buildings and relatively narrow streets (the cotton was moved by boats), Manchester’s skate scene has not only survived council bans and inclement weather, but is absolutely flourishing right now. As Eddie Belvedere notes during the episode: “It’s just constant- it’s just growth, man- it’s never going to stop, I don’t think.” One of the fastest-growing parts of the Manchester scene is the number of girls skating right now, so we were delighted to bring Margie Didal to skate the city for that reason, particularly. As she said afterwards: “I was surprised when we got to Manchester, because it was gnarly- big skate scene, especially the women’s scene. It rains from June to December in the Philippines- so indoor parks like in Manchester are super cool.” We brought Margie, Jake Wooten and Jamie Foy to session with the great and good of Manchester skateboarding, including Lewis Threadgold of the history-logging Manchestalgia Instagram account, so that we could all learn about what is going on within the skate scene in one of the UK’s most character-filled cities, today. Manchester: so much to answer for! #unitedkingdom #manchester #skateboarding ► Subscribe to the Red Bull Skateboarding on YouTube: https://win.gs/RedBullSkateboarding Red Bull Skateboarding on Facebook: https://win.gs/RedBullSkateboardingFacebook Red Bull Skateboarding on Instagram: https://win.gs/RedBullSkateboardingInstagram Subscribe to the Red Bull Skateboarding on YouTube: https://win.gs/RedBullSkateboarding Get the FREE Red Bull TV apps for all your devices: http://onelink.to/yfbct7