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Newquay brewery boss sponsors UK surf history project

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A BREWERY boss from Newquay and his surf champion son have sponsored a new project documenting the history of surfing in the UK.
Steve and Ben Skinner, of Skinner's Brewery, are backing 'The First Wave', aimed at capturing people's memories of the changing surf scene over the decades.
Project leaders hope to collect up to 100 audio and video interviews with the people who have been involved in its development.
These will be available from the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and the Museum of British Surfing in Devon.
The project is being delivered by Porthtowan Surf Life Saving Club, one of the first surf clubs in Britain and home to some of Britain's earliest surfers.
As well as sponsorship from Skinner's, the project has received a grant of £44,200 from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Steve, the brewery's chief executive, said he was delighted to sponsor the initiative, and even provided an interview for the 'memory bank'.
He learnt to surf 40 years ago in Jersey, where Ben, who is 16 times British Champion and ranked second in the World Surfing Games, also started out.
Steve said: "Ben helped launch the project last year by encouraging a group of students from his old secondary school, Richard Lander in Truro, to think about surfing's history and what it's like being a professional surfer today.
"Surfing in Britain has a fascinating history with just a handful of pioneering people, some of them from Jersey where Ben was born and we both learnt to surf, inspiring the thousands of people who surf today. So much has changed, even in the years that we have been surfing. We are very much looking forward to the stories that will be recorded and shared."
Helen Munro Berry, from The First Wave, said: "We are grateful to Skinner's Brewery for supporting this initiative with sponsorship and fundraising initiatives which will ensure that the history of surfing is told and shared by as many people as possible.  We were delighted to be able to interview Ben and Steve for the project."
The Museum of British Surfing based in Devon is a partner in the project and has the largest collection of surfboards and memorabilia in Europe.
Museum director Peter Robinson said: "Recording people's personal histories is vital to the preservation of Britain's rich surfing heritage. Talking story is an essential part of surfing culture - as surfers we love to talk about the waves we have ridden in our lives, and express our deep feelings about how surfing affects our lives."
The interviews will be displayed in an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall from mid-July, alongside a number of surfboards from the Museum of British Surfing's collection.
Ben Lumby, from the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, said: "Cornwall oozes surfing heritage and we are really pleased to be able to showcase this material over the summer months. It should make for a fascinating and colourful display."

Newquay brewery boss sponsors UK surf history project


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