The very first UK Surf and Skate Expo is taking place in Newquay this weekend.
The three-day event, running from Friday to Sunday, will bring together some of the biggest names in surfing and skateboarding, alongside exhibitors, demos, competitions, and a series of talks and panels.
Venues include Concrete Waves Skatepark and the Expo Village and Hall at Newquay Sports Centre.
Headline names on the programme include Dogtown and Z-Boys legend Tony Alva, big wave surfer Andrew “Cotty” Cotton, professional skateboarder Stefani Nurding, Olympian Lola Tambling, photographer Lucia Griggi, and surfboard shaper Dylan Longbottom.
Organisers say the event will celebrate surf and skate culture in the UK, with opportunities for people to see demonstrations, take part in discussions, and hear from leading figures in the community.
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