graffiti Great Ancoats Street Manchester
In the wide and empty the Central Retail Park. Once home to a great Toys R Us, it's basically a hole in the middle of the city
Skaters who say they have been forced out of Manchester city centre have taken matters into their own hands — by building their own park in Ancoats.
The DIY facility is built on the former Central Retail Park and is nicknamed Goose Side — after a family of goslings were found which the skaters cared for. Since starting up three months ago, the community has installed ramps, banks, and obstacles to use.
Driven out of places such as Lincoln Square and Cathedral Gardens by a city centre ban, the boarders have spent the last three months building ramps, banks and obstacles on the old retail park. It feels like exactly the kind of grassroots, DIY movement a young, forward-looking city like ours should be encouraging
145 Great Ancoats St, Manchester M4 6DH