Oppose the Bournemouth Council Decision to remove the TRX frame from Boscombe Beach

The Issue

 

 

Kevin Hubble, owner of The TRX frame, was told by the council he would need to move his TRX frame, a piece of suspension weight training equipment, from its spot on Boscombe beach, when his second six month trial comes to an end at the end of March.
He said he was told last October that BCP Council would put together a tender agreement and he could sign a tender to remain there for three years. They have now refused him this opportunity. 
The frame sets an excellent example to young people in terms of advocating wellbeing. Kevin also works as a Sea Shepard organising many teams to clean the beach and has provided many free sessions to the local community.
We are asking for your support to oppose the council decision and leave this structure where it is for the befit of the community.

 

 

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The Issue

 

 

Kevin Hubble, owner of The TRX frame, was told by the council he would need to move his TRX frame, a piece of suspension weight training equipment, from its spot on Boscombe beach, when his second six month trial comes to an end at the end of March.
He said he was told last October that BCP Council would put together a tender agreement and he could sign a tender to remain there for three years. They have now refused him this opportunity. 
The frame sets an excellent example to young people in terms of advocating wellbeing. Kevin also works as a Sea Shepard organising many teams to clean the beach and has provided many free sessions to the local community.
We are asking for your support to oppose the council decision and leave this structure where it is for the befit of the community.

 

 

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