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My name is Cherish Belle I’m a filmmaker, events coordinator, and passionate advocate for the UK skating community.
I’m raising £50,000 to build the UK’s first dedicated speed skating track for quad skaters. Right now, we don’t have a safe, professional, or permanent space to train, compete, and grow together. This track will change that giving skaters of all ages a place to develop skill, strengthen our community, and create pathways for future Olympians.
Why this matters to me:
For years, I’ve worked to create opportunities for young people in the creative and entertainment industries. I’ve seen what happens when you give someone a safe space, a supportive community, and the chance to invest in themselves.
This track isn’t just a roller skating venue it’s a movement. A space for skaters to thrive, learn, and build something lasting that could grow for decades. It’ll give us a sense of security allowing us to welcome people from all over the world who share the same passion.
How the £50,000 Will Be Used:
Phase 1 — £20,000: Venue Hire & Temporary Track Setup
• Secure a venue (deposit + first quarter’s rent) — £12,000
• Purchase and install a temporary speed skating track surface — £6,000
• Public liability insurance & health & safety setup — £2,000
Phase 2 — £15,000: Track Upgrades & Facility Improvements
• Upgrade to professional-grade track surface (smooth coating, markings) — £8,000
• Install safety barriers and protective padding — £3,500
• Venue lighting improvements for night sessions & competitions — £2,500
• Skating equipment storage and maintenance area — £1,000
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Phase 3 — £15,000: Community Programs & Events
• Launch weekly training sessions & youth coaching programs — £4,000
• Host community skate days and open public sessions — £3,000
• Run Olympic-prep clinics, coaching workshops & guest sessions — £3,000
• Organise a UK Quad Speed Championships event — £3,000
• Marketing & promotion to grow the scene — £2,000
Every donation, big or small, moves us one step closer to a permanent home for our sport and community.





