'One final push' for community climbing gym project

Daisy Bodkin
BBC News, Gloucestershire
Climbing Commons Indoor climbing centre featuring angular beige walls fitted with multicoloured climbing holds and blue padded flooring. Two individuals are visible in the background, actively climbing on opposite sides of the central structure, which includes horizontal beams and overhangs. The space is well-lit by modern linear ceiling lights.Climbing Commons
Those behind the plans say they aim for the centre to be accessible and affordable for all

The team behind a plan to build a community-owned climbing centre have almost reached their fundraising goal.

The project, named Climbing Commons, aims to built a non-profit climbing gym which is accessible, affordable and inclusive in Brimscombe Mill, Gloucestershire.

Funds raised will cover the cost of construction materials, safety matting, climbing holds and the first year of rent, the team say.

Chikara Shimasaki, programme coordinator for Stroud Commons, said: "We're creating a space where people of all ages and backgrounds can come together, support each other, and have fun."

The project was launched after more than 600 residents called for a climbing wall in Stroud.

Now the space has been secured, the team is aiming to build "a low-cost facility designed for everyone".

It will feature bouldering walls for climbers of all abilities and the team hope to host regular public events for the community.

'Really special thing'

Michael Love, who led the design, said: "This is about more than just climbing—it's about creating a shared space that reflects the values and needs of our community."

A fundraiser for the plans has reached 97% of its target of £38,798.

Steve Hyndside, from Stroud District Council, voiced his support for the project, particularly as the closest climbing wall in Gloucester could be "really difficult" to get to.

"If you've ever spent much time in a climbing gym before you know you'll have conversations with strangers, you'll get to be centred in this part of the community and I think that's a really special thing," he said.

The team hope to open the facility in October.

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