
Part of London’s South Bank Centre known as the under-croft, has been used by the skateboard community since the early seventies. It was originally an architectual dead-spot which has become the home of British skateboarding. The size of the under-croft has been reduced in recent years and was supposed to be returned to original size. This now seems unlikely and the future of the whole space is completely unsure at present. One part of the South Bank Centre has already been turned into shops looking out over the river and rumour has it the rest is sure to follow.
Please help prevent this happening, sign the petition at:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/saveSB/
The film 'Save Southbank' has been made in response to the uncertain future of the South Bank. The premier takes place at the Prince Charles Cinema, 7 Leicester Place
(Leicester Square tube) on February 7 at 7.45pm.
Entry is free, but you must get a ticket from Slam City Skates. No tickets will be given out on the evening.
Slam City Skates
16 Neals Yard
W2CH 9DP
020 7240 0928
