Reuben Delany-Dillon using the Coolbellup Skate Park.
Camera IconReuben Delany-Dillon using the Coolbellup Skate Park. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Coolbellup Skate Park gets clean-up during competition

Bryce LuffCockburn Gazette

COOLBELLUP Skate Park users have proven the most environmentally conscious, taking out the City of Cockburn’s skate2clean competition.

The incentive to keep parks free of rubbish and vandalism was a free skate event put on by the City.

A spokeswoman for the City said that was held on April 8, with food, DJs and live music.

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The skate2clean initiative was established in Queensland and rewards skate park users who keep their parks spotless.

Parks in Atwell, Spearwood and Coolbellup were in the running, with judging taking place between November and March.