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{{Short description|Skatepark in Milton Keynes, England}} | |||
"'''The Buszy'''", built in 2005, is a fully lit ] ] which is free to skate and open 24hrs a day, 365 days a year in ], ]. The skate area is covered almost entirely by the roof of the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/search?q=MK+buszy&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjLkIqWj__kAhXJyKQKHVh-Ar0Q_AUIEygD&biw=1920&bih=966|title=Google image search results for "MK buszy"|publisher=Google(alphabet)|accessdate=3 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.skateparks.co.uk/buckinghamshire/buszy-plaza-skatepark-milton-keynes/|title=Buszy Plaza Skatepark (Milton Keynes)|publisher=skateparks.co.uk|accessdate=3 October 2019}}</ref> | |||
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{{Infobox building | |||
| name = ''The Buszy'' | |||
| native_name = | |||
| image = MK CentralBusStation01.JPG | |||
| caption = Milton Keynes central bus station in 2006. | |||
| architectural_style = ]<ref name="NHLE" /> | |||
| address = 401 Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 1LR. | |||
| location_town = ] | |||
| location_country = ] | |||
| coordinates = {{coord|52.03416|N|0.77038|W|type:landmark_region:GB|display=inline}} | |||
| public_transit = Bus and rail transport interchange at ] | |||
}} | |||
'''The Buszy''', built in 2005, is a ] ] in ], ]. The skate area is covered almost entirely by the roof of the former ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.skateparks.co.uk/buckinghamshire/buszy-plaza-skatepark-milton-keynes/|title=Buszy Plaza Skatepark (Milton Keynes)|date=29 October 2014 |publisher=skateparks.co.uk|accessdate=3 October 2019}}</ref> Its founders believe it to be the first purpose-built skatepark in the world.<ref name="mkskate.org" /> | |||
Pronounced "''Buzzy''" by the locals, the |
Pronounced "''Buzzy''" ({{IPA|/ˈbʌzi/}}) by the locals, the bus station, including the plaza that sits underneath its roof, is ].<ref name="NHLE">{{cite web|url=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1416117|title=Former bus station, Station Square, Milton Keynes|publisher=historicengland.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===The early years=== | ===The early years=== | ||
The Buszy has always been a focal point of the ] scene in ],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-wig-worland |title=Interview with Wig Worland |accessdate=2 October 2019 |website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-nathan-lindsell |title=Interview with Nathan Lindsell |accessdate=2 October 2019 |website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> even before it became a designated area to skateboard.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-leo-sharp |title=Interview with Leo Sharp |accessdate=2 October 2019 |website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> Long before the area was designated a skateboard plaza, Chris Ince and his family owned and ran the One Stop Café inside the bus station. They sold ] to the local skaters who skated the granite ledges and open flat ground areas around the station.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/intervew-with-steven-ince-and-damian-ince |title=Interview with Steven Ince and Damian Ince |accessdate=2 October 2019 |website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> The first skateboard competition was held at the Buszy in 1992, attended by between four and five hundred people.{{Citation needed|date=October 2019}} The Ince family, Chris, Jennifer, Steven and Damian built ] indoor ] that same year.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-chris-ince-and-jennifer-inc |title=Interview with Chris Ince and Jennifer Ince |accessdate=2 October 2019 |website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> | |||
The Buszy has always been an important meeting place and focal point of the ] scene in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-wig-worland|title=Interview with Wig Worland|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-nathan-lindsell|title=Interview with Nathan Lindsell|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> Even before it became a designated area to skateboard.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-leo-sharp|title=Interview with Leo Sharp|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> | |||
Long before the area was designated a skateboard plaza, Chris Ince and his family owned and ran the One Stop Café; inside the Bus Station and would sell ] to the local skaters who would come from far and wide to skate the well known marble ledges and open flat ground areas around the station.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/intervew-with-steven-ince-and-damian-ince|title=Interview with Steven Ince and Damian Ince|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> The first skateboard competition was held at the Buszy in 1992. Between four or five hundred people attended. The Ince family, Chris, Jennifer, Steven and Damian built ] indoor ] that same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-chris-ince-and-jennifer-inc|title=Interview with Chris Ince and Jennifer Ince|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> | |||
===The SK8MK Project=== | ===The SK8MK Project=== | ||
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In 2002, the SK8MK project started with the aim of tackling tensions surrounding skateboarding and the need for an area in the city that was dedicated to skating |
In 2002, the SK8MK project started with the aim of tackling tensions surrounding skateboarding and the need for an area in the city that was dedicated to skating. | ||
|author=mkskate.org (Ryan Gray, Jen Kavanagh, Caterina Loriggio and Ben Powell)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mkskate.org/history.html|title=MK Skate History|website=mkskate.org|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |author=mkskate.org (Ryan Gray, Jen Kavanagh, Caterina Loriggio and Ben Powell)<ref name="mkskate.org">{{cite web |url=https://www.mkskate.org/history.html|title=MK Skate History |website=mkskate.org |accessdate=2019-10-02 |archive-date=1 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191001173212/http://mkskate.org/history.html |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
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Local |
Local skateboarder and ] Lindsay Knight was instrumental in helping the local council understand the needs of the local skateboarders, making a video to help the ] understand ]. He countered the actions of the local police, who had supported the ]isation of ] in ].<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-lindsay-knight |title=Interview with Lindsay Knight |accessdate=2 October 2019 |website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> | ||
===The Elder Gate Crew=== | ===The Elder Gate Crew=== | ||
The Buszy is historically the home of the Elder Gate Crew (EGC), a group of locals who skated at the spot together regularly. With the stewardship and cinematography skills of member Carter Hewlett, they released two skate videos documenting skateboarding at the Buszy during the late 2000s, named "'''The Elder Gate Crew Video'''" and "'''Get to Know'''".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-josh-lock |title=Interview with Josh Lock |accessdate=2 October 2019|website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-carter-hewlett |title=Interview with Carter Hewlett |accessdate=2 October 2019|website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-john-aldrich |title=Interview with John Aldridge |accessdate=2 October 2019|website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> | |||
===MK Skate=== | |||
The Buszy is historically the home of the Elder Gate Crew (EGC), a group of locals who skated at the spot together regularly and with the stewardship and cinematography skills of member Carter Hewlett, released two skate videos. "'''The Elder Gate Crew Video'''" and "'''Get to know'''" documenting skateboarding at the Buszy during the late 2000s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-josh-lock|title=Interview with Josh Lock|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-carter-hewlett|title=Interview with Carter Hewlett|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF4iPmY5PHA&list=PL53A96641374C0D00|title=EGC video - Cart's Youtube channel|publisher=Carter Hewlett via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-john-aldrich|title=Interview with John Aldridge|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> | |||
In May 2019, '''MK Skate''', a project exploring the history of skateboarding in Milton Keynes, was founded, going on to secure £97,800 in National Lottery Heritage Funding. To celebrate Milton Keyne's contribution to skateboarding, MK Skate delivered a city centre trail, an exhibition shown between 27 September to 22 December 2019, and a book. A permanent record of Skateboarding in Milton Keynes has been stored in the city's archive and the Milton Keynes Museum.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/pressreleases/2019/may/xxx |title=Telling the story of skateboarding in MK |publisher=Milton Keynes Council |accessdate=4 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mkskate.org/|title=MK Skate – The Story of Skateboarding in Milton Keynes – Exhibition Website |publisher=MK Skate |accessdate=4 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-49769529 |title=How Milton Keynes became UK's 'skate capital' – BBC Article |work=BBC News |date=25 September 2019 |publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=4 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.centremk.com/whats-on/mk-skate-exhibition |title=MK Skate – MK Skate Exhibition – Community Exhibition |publisher=centremk.com |accessdate=4 October 2019}}</ref> | |||
==Park layout== | |||
The name the "Elder Gate Crew" came about because the road the Bus Station sits along is named Elder Gate.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/maps/@52.0344892,-0.7704256,19z|title=Map to the Buszy|publisher=Google(alphabet)|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref> | |||
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==Address== | |||
The full UK postal address of the Buszy is: 401 Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, ]. MK9 1LR. | |||
==Park Layout== | |||
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===Obstacles=== | |||
The Buszy has the following obstacles inside of the designated skate area: | |||
* A large marble and granite T-block | |||
* A low curved block | |||
* A 5 stair stairway | |||
* A large metal edged manual pad | |||
* A long flat medium height marble block | |||
* A short to medium in length, medium height marble block | |||
* A short very high to low manual pad | |||
* A small stair set | |||
* A fairly long metal edged, downwards sloping, successive chain of smoothly connected blocks also known as a "roller coaster" | |||
* A medium height, very long marble ] style ledge down 5 stairs | |||
* A flat low, medium length metal bar | |||
* A medium height, very long metal edged ] style ledge down 5 stairs | |||
Because the area is a ] plaza, the majority of the flooring is covered using the same large square floor tiles found in the rest of ]. This is instead of a ] ] constructed floor found in traditional skateparks. Skateboarders new to the spot will notice the melodic rumble of the tiles as their wheels roll over them. | |||
==Competitions and demos== | ==Competitions and demos== | ||
Since 1992, there have been many small events held at the Buszy by skateboarders in collaboration with local businesses and charities with both national and international professionals in attendance. | |||
Since 1992 there have been many small events held at the Buszy by Skateboarders in collaboration with local Businesses and Charities. With both National and International Professionals in attendance. | |||
===Notable events=== | ===Notable events=== | ||
There have been many jams, demos and competitions at the Buszy. The plaza has held demos and received visits from renowned ] teams such as ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mkskate.org/history.html |title=MK Skate History |website=mkskate.org |accessdate=2019-10-02|archive-date=1 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191001173212/http://mkskate.org/history.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-dean-john-edwards|title=Interview with Dean John Edwards|accessdate=2 October 2019|website=Living Archive project, Milton Keynes}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/skate/skate-news/the-mk-buszy-jam/ |title=The MK Buszy Jam |work=Caught in the Crossfire |accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |||
There have been many jams, demos and competitions at the Buszy. The plaza has held demos and received visits from renowned ] teams such as | |||
], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mkskate.org/history.html|title=MK Skate History|website=mkskate.org|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/mk-skateboarding-project/interviews-about-skateboarding-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-dean-john-edwards|title=Interview with Dean John Edwards|publisher=livingarchive.org.uk|accessdate=2 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/skate/skate-news/the-mk-buszy-jam/|title=The MK Buszy Jam|publisher=Caught in the Crossfire|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |||
====Battle of The Buszy==== | ====Battle of The Buszy==== | ||
On 2 June 2007, ] sent a team of Skateboarders to the Buszy to take part in a special one-off event called "The Battle of The Buszy". The group included professional ] ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mkskate.org/history.html|title=MK Skate History|website=mkskate.org|accessdate=2019-10-02|archive-date=1 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191001173212/http://mkskate.org/history.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/skate/skate-news/plan-b-battle-of-the-buszy/ |title=Plan B Battle of the Buszy |website=caughtinthecrossfire.com |accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |||
====Go Skateboarding Day==== | |||
On the 2nd of June 2007, ] sent a team of Skateboarders to the Buszy to take part in a special one off event called "The Battle of The Buszy". The group included ] ] ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mkskate.org/history.html|title=MK Skate History|website=mkskate.org|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6DISErYTPY|title=Battle of the Buszy 2007|publisher=Andy King (Arkology) via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/skate/skate-news/plan-b-battle-of-the-buszy/|title=Plan B Battle of the Buszy|website=caughtinthecrossfire.com|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Battle+Of+The+Buszy&t=ffab&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.caughtinthecrossfire.com%2Fmedia%2Fimages%2Fskate%2Fnews%2Fmkflyer.jpg|title=Battle Of The Buszy flyer|website=duckduckgo.com|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | |||
Each year on the 21st of June, there is a regular meeting of locals at the Buszy on ]. The event is loosely organised, and there is occasionally a competition that may include a game of S.K.A.T.E.. | |||
Easy access to the Buszy by train makes Go Skateboarding Day popular for Skateboarders from around the rest of the ] to travel to the plaza and skate. | |||
====The Buszy Jam==== | |||
==Hip Hop== | |||
The Buszy Jam was a yearly ] competition event which incorporated ] and ]. The event was held at the Buszy once a year, from the time when the plaza first opened until 2015. Organised and sponsored by Rob Selley(Motive Skateboards), Liam Snusher(Snoosh Productions), Andy King(Arkology) MaD and others; the competition was held during the British summertime. The jam was attended by thousands of Skateboarders during the time period and is an important part of Milton Keyne's history.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmtHrwCYSoI|title=MK BUSZY JAM 2009|publisher=Andy King (Arkology) via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |||
The plaza contains a large collection of vivid and creative art works as the result of many highly respected national and local graffiti artists working at the Buszy, who painted the large, free, ] that is situated at the near side of the designated skate area. | |||
All of the four basic elements of ]: ], ], ], and ]ing, have local history rooted to the spot. For example, members of the band ] would come to the skate jams to perform before the group was formed, gaining worldwide fame. Dance crew {{Proper name|Nemesis}} would regularly be seen practising in front of the reflective windows of the bus station.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2008/05/28/nemesis_talent_feature.shtml|title={{sic|Nemi|sis|nolink=y}} have talent |website=bbc.co.uk |accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |||
====MK ]==== | |||
The official MK Game of S.K.A.T.E is a local annual grass roots competition event open to anyone with a skateboard.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pseHfy6YAU&list=PLC866F977CA5F8BBB|title=The Official MK GAME OF SKATE Youtube Playlist|publisher=Andy King (Arkology) via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR7ps7OuLvg|title=MK GAME OF SKATE 2010 INTRO|publisher=Andy King (Arkology) via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> The event is currently arranged by word of mouth and by communications by locals using ]. | |||
====]==== | |||
Each year on the 21st of June, there is a regular meetup of locals at the Buszy on Go Skateboarding Day. The event is loosely organised and there is occasionally a competition which may include a game of S.K.A.T.E. | |||
Easy access to the Buszy by train makes Go Skateboarding Day popular for Skateboarders from around the rest of the ] to travel to the plaza and skate. | |||
==]== | |||
The plaza contains a large collection of vivid and creative art works as the result of many highly respected national and local graffiti artists working at the Buszy painting the large "free" legal wall which is situated at the near side of the designated skate area. | |||
All of the four basic elements of ]: (], ], ] and ]) have local history rooted to the spot. For example; Members of ] would come to the skate jams to perform before the group was formed and they gained worldwide notoriety<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmtHrwCYSoI|title=MK BUSZY JAM 2009|publisher=Andy King (Arkology) via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> and dance crew Nemisis would regularly be seen practising together in front of the reflective windows of the Bus Station.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE61ngCndM0|title=Britain's Got Talent Nemesis Crew Street Dance Group|publisher=kiti997 via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2008/05/28/nemesis_talent_feature.shtml|title=Nemisis have talent|website=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2019-10-02}}</ref> | |||
==Charity== | ==Charity== | ||
===Make a Difference (MaD)=== | ===Make a Difference (MaD)=== | ||
In 2005, the ] '''Make a Difference''' (abbreviated to MaD), was given control of the former bus station to turn the disused building into a multi-service youth hub,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/case-studies/make-a-difference-mad|title=Case study – Make a Difference (MaD)|website=gov.uk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> funded by allowing commuters to use its carpark at a daily charge. | |||
With a £500,000 investment from the SITA Trust and V, the national youth volunteering service,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/threecounties/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_8872000/8872268.stm|title=Jo Whiley launches The Buszy in Milton Keynes|website=bbc.co.uk|date=30 July 2010 |accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> MaD spent the following ten years redeveloping the former bus station and delivered community youth services to the area. | |||
In 2005, the ] '''Make a Difference''' (abbreviated to MaD), was given control of the Buszy to enable them to turn the disused building into a multi-service youth hub.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/case-studies/make-a-difference-mad|title=Case study - Make a Difference (MaD)|website=gov.uk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | |||
With a £500,000 investment from the SITA Trust and V, the national youth volunteering service,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/threecounties/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_8872000/8872268.stm|title=Jo Whiley launches The Buszy in Milton Keynes|website=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> MaD spent the following 10 years redeveloping the former bus station and delivered much needed community youth services to the area. During their time as custodians of the Buszy, MaD achieved the following and much more:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/TheBuszyMK/status/656808524178132992|title=Latest update from @MaDteamMK #savethebuszy|website=twitter.com|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://localgiving.org/charity/mad/|title=MaD (Make A Difference) CIC localgiving.org page|website=localgiving.org|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | |||
* Created 43 jobs all at the ] or above, with 57% of their employees under 25 years of age. | |||
* Provided the only ] registered holiday child care in ]. | |||
* Served 400 free hot meals to people at risk of food poverty in partnership with MK Food Bank. | |||
* Provided positive activities for children and young people with disabilities (over 2876 attendances). | |||
* Provided young people with positive activities and a free local safe space, six days a week, year in, year out with 4139 attendances. | |||
* Created volunteering opportunities for 254 young people, which included accredited training. | |||
* Delivered training and qualifications to 35 young people excluded from school. | |||
* Supported all sections of local community groups by providing low cost meeting and activity spaces for them. | |||
* Worked with Citizens MK and supported Q:Alliance (LGBT & Transgender youth groups) when their meeting place (the point) was closed to them. | |||
* Supported Young Carers MK by providing space and resources for their fortnightly events. | |||
* Supported Connexions (Youth careers advice service) by providing free space for advice drop-ins. | |||
* During MaD's tenure, crime and anti-social behaviour in the area fell as much as 94%. | |||
MaD |
MaD was also instrumental in the majority of the skate jams and competitions that occurred between 2005 and 2015. Events were routinely overseen by Liam Snusher.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sidewalkmag.com/skateboard-news/skateboarding-events/manc-slamma-two-day-skate-event-manchester-sept-1st-2nd.html|title=The Milton Keynes "Buszy Jam" 2011 – October 29th.|website=sidewalkmag.com|date=31 May 2018 |accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | ||
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On 19 January 2016, MaD's Buszy Twitter account announced the closure of the youth hub.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/TheBuszyMK/status/689437996483874817|title=Tweet: Sad to say the Buszy is officially no more |website=twitter.com |accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> The building owners, Milton Keynes Development Partnership, an agency of ], decided not to permit MaD further use of the building.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mkdp.org.uk/about-us/|title=Milton Keynes Development Partnership website about page |website=mkdp.org.uk |accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> The Council declined to intervene, stating that it did not have direct control of the Milton Keynes Development Partnership.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/pressreleases/2015/oct/make-a-difference-the-buszy?displaypref=3 |title=Make a Difference/The Buszy |website=milton-keynes.gov.uk|accessdate=2019-10-03 |archive-date=1 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101002836/https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/pressreleases/2015/oct/make-a-difference-the-buszy?displaypref=3 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The council now operates the carpark.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sidewalkmag.com/skateboard-news/save-the-mk-buszy.html|title=Save the MK Buszy!|website=sidewalkmag.com|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | ||
===The Winter Night Shelter=== | ===The Winter Night Shelter=== | ||
Since MaD moved out of the building, The Winter Night Shelter has used the Buszy to provide shelter and assistance to the homeless population of Milton Keynes, which has grown significantly since sweeping local and national government cutbacks came into force.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.winternightsheltermk.com/|title=The Winter Night Shelter|website=winternightsheltermk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/buszy-building-opposite-cmk-rail-station-to-become-homeless-shelter-says-council-leader-1-7566803|title=Buszy building opposite CMK rail station to become homeless shelter|website=miltonkeynes.co.uk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | |||
==Business== | |||
Since MaD moved out of the building, The Winter Night Shelter have used the Buszy to provide shelter and assistance to the homeless population of Milton Keynes. The population of which has grown significantly since sweeping local and national government cutbacks came into force. With many homeless people sleeping in tents setup in ] all around Milton Keynes and especially the area between the Shopping Centre and the Train Station.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.winternightsheltermk.com/|title=The Winter Night Shelter|website=winternightsheltermk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/buszy-building-opposite-cmk-rail-station-to-become-homeless-shelter-says-council-leader-1-7566803|title=Buszy building opposite CMK rail station to become homeless shelter|website=miltonkeynes.co.uk|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | |||
The owners of the building (Milton Keynes Development Partnership) currently let the old bus station's building to the following business tenants: | |||
*Romeo Dance Academy | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*New Money Recordings | |||
Romeo Dance Academy obtained a ten-year lease in May 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.businessleader.co.uk/kirkby-diamond-helps-dance-studio-waltz-into-milton-keynes/44503/|title=Kirkby Diamond helps dance studio waltz into Milton Keynes|website=businessleader.co.uk|accessdate=2019-10-04}}</ref> | |||
==Location== | |||
Rapper J.Hurley of the group ] shot one of his early solo career music videos at the Buszy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdNzMZkXLao|title=J.HURLEY -DIFFERENT music video (HIZZALRECORDS VERSION)|publisher=J.HURLEY via youtube(alphabet)|accessdate=2019-10-03}}</ref> | |||
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The Buszy is on Elder Gate, opposite ]. Almost all local and regional buses stop there, but ] coaches call only at ] beside the M1. The site is also served by the ], the city-wide network of ]s for cyclists, pedestrians{{snd}} and skateboarders. | |||
== Transport links == | |||
* National Rail: ] (]) | |||
The Buszy is located directly opposite Milton Keynes Central Station. | |||
Skating from the station's exit to the plaza takes approximately 3 minutes. | |||
For directions; head straight out of the Station and straight across the zebra crossings. Continue straight ahead and down, using the right hand underpass. Next, take the first right and continue forward straight up the sloping foot path. Follow either the left or the right hand side path of the building and the plaza is situated at the very far end. | |||
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Skatepark in Milton Keynes, England
The Buszy | |
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Milton Keynes central bus station in 2006. | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Modernism |
Address | 401 Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 1LR. |
Town or city | Milton Keynes |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 52°02′03″N 0°46′13″W / 52.03416°N 0.77038°W / 52.03416; -0.77038 |
Other information | |
Public transit access | Bus and rail transport interchange at Milton Keynes Central railway station |
The Buszy, built in 2005, is a skatepark plaza in Milton Keynes, England. The skate area is covered almost entirely by the roof of the former Milton Keynes Central bus station. Its founders believe it to be the first purpose-built skatepark in the world.
Pronounced "Buzzy" (/ˈbʌzi/) by the locals, the bus station, including the plaza that sits underneath its roof, is grade two listed.
History
The early years
The Buszy has always been a focal point of the skateboard scene in Milton Keynes, even before it became a designated area to skateboard. Long before the area was designated a skateboard plaza, Chris Ince and his family owned and ran the One Stop Café inside the bus station. They sold skateboard products to the local skaters who skated the granite ledges and open flat ground areas around the station. The first skateboard competition was held at the Buszy in 1992, attended by between four and five hundred people. The Ince family, Chris, Jennifer, Steven and Damian built Radlands indoor skatepark that same year.
The SK8MK Project
In 2002, the SK8MK project started with the aim of tackling tensions surrounding skateboarding and the need for an area in the city that was dedicated to skating.
— mkskate.org (Ryan Gray, Jen Kavanagh, Caterina Loriggio and Ben Powell)
Local skateboarder and cinematographer Lindsay Knight was instrumental in helping the local council understand the needs of the local skateboarders, making a video to help the Chamber of Commerce understand street skateboarding. He countered the actions of the local police, who had supported the criminalisation of skateboarding in Milton Keynes.
The Elder Gate Crew
The Buszy is historically the home of the Elder Gate Crew (EGC), a group of locals who skated at the spot together regularly. With the stewardship and cinematography skills of member Carter Hewlett, they released two skate videos documenting skateboarding at the Buszy during the late 2000s, named "The Elder Gate Crew Video" and "Get to Know".
MK Skate
In May 2019, MK Skate, a project exploring the history of skateboarding in Milton Keynes, was founded, going on to secure £97,800 in National Lottery Heritage Funding. To celebrate Milton Keyne's contribution to skateboarding, MK Skate delivered a city centre trail, an exhibition shown between 27 September to 22 December 2019, and a book. A permanent record of Skateboarding in Milton Keynes has been stored in the city's archive and the Milton Keynes Museum.
Park layout
Competitions and demos
Since 1992, there have been many small events held at the Buszy by skateboarders in collaboration with local businesses and charities with both national and international professionals in attendance.
Notable events
There have been many jams, demos and competitions at the Buszy. The plaza has held demos and received visits from renowned professional skateboarding teams such as Girl Skateboards, Flip, Zoo York, DC, Element, Blueprint and Matix Clothing.
Battle of The Buszy
On 2 June 2007, Plan B Skateboards sent a team of Skateboarders to the Buszy to take part in a special one-off event called "The Battle of The Buszy". The group included professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez.
Go Skateboarding Day
Each year on the 21st of June, there is a regular meeting of locals at the Buszy on Go Skateboarding Day. The event is loosely organised, and there is occasionally a competition that may include a game of S.K.A.T.E..
Easy access to the Buszy by train makes Go Skateboarding Day popular for Skateboarders from around the rest of the United Kingdom to travel to the plaza and skate.
Hip Hop
The plaza contains a large collection of vivid and creative art works as the result of many highly respected national and local graffiti artists working at the Buszy, who painted the large, free, legal wall that is situated at the near side of the designated skate area.
All of the four basic elements of hip hop: breakdancing, graffiti, MC-ing, and DJing, have local history rooted to the spot. For example, members of the band Hacktivist would come to the skate jams to perform before the group was formed, gaining worldwide fame. Dance crew Nemesis would regularly be seen practising in front of the reflective windows of the bus station.
Charity
Make a Difference (MaD)
In 2005, the Community interest company Make a Difference (abbreviated to MaD), was given control of the former bus station to turn the disused building into a multi-service youth hub, funded by allowing commuters to use its carpark at a daily charge.
With a £500,000 investment from the SITA Trust and V, the national youth volunteering service, MaD spent the following ten years redeveloping the former bus station and delivered community youth services to the area.
MaD was also instrumental in the majority of the skate jams and competitions that occurred between 2005 and 2015. Events were routinely overseen by Liam Snusher.
On 19 January 2016, MaD's Buszy Twitter account announced the closure of the youth hub. The building owners, Milton Keynes Development Partnership, an agency of Milton Keynes Council, decided not to permit MaD further use of the building. The Council declined to intervene, stating that it did not have direct control of the Milton Keynes Development Partnership. The council now operates the carpark.
The Winter Night Shelter
Since MaD moved out of the building, The Winter Night Shelter has used the Buszy to provide shelter and assistance to the homeless population of Milton Keynes, which has grown significantly since sweeping local and national government cutbacks came into force.
Business
The owners of the building (Milton Keynes Development Partnership) currently let the old bus station's building to the following business tenants:
- Romeo Dance Academy
- New Money Recordings
Romeo Dance Academy obtained a ten-year lease in May 2018.
Location
class=notpageimage| The Buszy, 401 Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 1LRZoom in
The Buszy is on Elder Gate, opposite Milton Keynes Central railway station. Almost all local and regional buses stop there, but National Express coaches call only at the Coachway beside the M1. The site is also served by the Milton Keynes redway system, the city-wide network of shared paths for cyclists, pedestrians – and skateboarders.
References
- ^ "Former bus station, Station Square, Milton Keynes". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Buszy Plaza Skatepark (Milton Keynes)". skateparks.co.uk. 29 October 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- ^ "MK Skate History". mkskate.org. Archived from the original on 1 October 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Wig Worland". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Nathan Lindsell". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Leo Sharp". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Steven Ince and Damian Ince". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Chris Ince and Jennifer Ince". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Lindsay Knight". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Josh Lock". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Carter Hewlett". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with John Aldridge". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Telling the story of skateboarding in MK". Milton Keynes Council. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- "MK Skate – The Story of Skateboarding in Milton Keynes – Exhibition Website". MK Skate. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- "How Milton Keynes became UK's 'skate capital' – BBC Article". BBC News. bbc.co.uk. 25 September 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- "MK Skate – MK Skate Exhibition – Community Exhibition". centremk.com. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- "MK Skate History". mkskate.org. Archived from the original on 1 October 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Interview with Dean John Edwards". Living Archive project, Milton Keynes. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "The MK Buszy Jam". Caught in the Crossfire. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "MK Skate History". mkskate.org. Archived from the original on 1 October 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Plan B Battle of the Buszy". caughtinthecrossfire.com. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Nemisis [sic] have talent". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- "Case study – Make a Difference (MaD)". gov.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Jo Whiley launches The Buszy in Milton Keynes". bbc.co.uk. 30 July 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "The Milton Keynes "Buszy Jam" 2011 – October 29th". sidewalkmag.com. 31 May 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Tweet: Sad to say the Buszy is officially no more". twitter.com. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Milton Keynes Development Partnership website about page". mkdp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Make a Difference/The Buszy". milton-keynes.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 1 January 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Save the MK Buszy!". sidewalkmag.com. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "The Winter Night Shelter". winternightsheltermk. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Buszy building opposite CMK rail station to become homeless shelter". miltonkeynes.co.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Kirkby Diamond helps dance studio waltz into Milton Keynes". businessleader.co.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
External links
- MK Skate – The Story of Skateboarding in Milton Keynes – Exhibition website
- How Milton Keynes became UK's 'skate capital' – BBC article
- MK Skate – MK Skate Exhibition – Community exhibition
- Interviews about skateboarding in Milton Keynes Twenty interviews about skateboarding with video clips attached. – Living Archive, Milton Keynes
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