Ski Rossendale Social Enterprise - About
Ski Rossendale Social Enterprise - That's us!
Ski Rossendale Ltd was formed by snowsports instructors Dave Fuller, Karon Driver and Sue and Steve Foulkes with the intention of acquiring the lease from Rossendale council to run and develop Ski Rossendale. We were fortunate enough to have been successful and are now developing Ski Rossendale as a facility where all people can come together to have fun, whilst learning to Ski and Board. It has long been an iconic leisure facility in Rossendale and we aim to once again put Ski Rossendale on the map as a 'must Visit' attraction within the North West of England.
Learning to Snowboard or Ski is a fun experience and our friendly instructors will soon have you sliding. From taster lessons to advanced coaching, we can cater for individuals, families, friends, schools and groups wanting to have some fun, or those preparing themselves for a Winter holiday. Most beginners require a number lessons to reach the minimum standard to practice on our slopes. This also provides a head start before any Winter holiday as you will get far more enjoyment if you've got the basic skills. Taking lessons is also a great way to get in shape before your trip.
Freestyle is an increasingly popular part of the ski and snowboard industry and Ski Rossendale has always been a centre which people travel to from all over to hit the jumps. These features are perfect for learning new tricks and progressing abilities on a personal level. A large Fun Park with permanent kickers and rail, permanent 'bumps' on the main slope come and try them out.
Make your party a memorable one - it's all about fun. Combine our exciting outdoor venue with a choice of skiing / boarding / tubing and food. From the moment you arrive at the facility you will be taken care of. We will provide you with equipment, look after your safety, instruct and help you through your chosen activity and ensure you are well looked after.
We are on the 'Shoe Trail' route which goes right past our slope! This is an exciting project that takes inspiration from Rossendale's historical links with the shoe and brick industry. The Shoe Trail directs people from Rawtenstall town centre, through the Rossendale Valley and up to the Halo Panopticon at Top o' Slate using giant footwear designs as way markers.
As a Social Enterprise we positively encourage Volunteers to be part of the our team. We have a wide range of helpers from all walks of society. We focus on regular day to day tasks that will assist the Social Enterprise keep the slope in tip-top shape. This includes anything from litter picking, cleaning the loos, gardening to more skilled jobs such as electrics and plumbing. If you fancy being involved and want to join our dedicated team then pop in and have a chat.
Ski Rossendale Social Enterprise - History
The North West Sports Council recognised the potential of Ski Rossendale being of major regional importance in 1969 when the ideas were first being considered.
Ski Rossendale was advertised at Euston Station in London to educate “Southerners” that there was more going on “North of Watford Gap&rdquo and even offered a competition for Londoners to win a ski trip to Ski Rossendale!
A mystery businessman tried to buy the slope off the Council in 1986 and offered the Council £1,200,000. He tried again in 1987.
In 1987 the Council considered a serious take-over bid by a London-based company. They wanted to invest £1,100,000 with a 125 year lease from the Council. The Council would only offer 25 year lease and the plans were withdrawn after further scrutiny.
Ski Rossendale Social Enterprise won a council tender process. The slope OPENED to the public once again at the end of summer 2011.
Ski Rossendale Social Enterprise - FAQ
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