SCOOTER riders showed off their skills at a mini festival recently.
Youth club and charity Krunch held a free summer festival and scooter competition at Thornbury skate park on Saturday, August 31.
The event also included a climbing wall, a birds of prey showcase, circus skill sessions, a graffiti workshop and a rubber duck race.
There was inflatables, a barbecue, a wellbeing tent, temporary tattoos, carnival face painting plus waffle, pancake and brownie stalls.
In addition, there was performances by Bristol Academy of Live Performing Arts (BALPA) and a visit from the new South Gloucestershire Council youth bus.
The skating competition was hosted by skate ramp business King Ramps, which held demonstrations and workshops throughout the day.
All profits will go to help fund Krunch’s work with young people.
All pictures by photographer Simon Pizzey.
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