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  • Oktoberfest Waitress On A Scooter After Reopening Following A Bomb Threat
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    Oktoberfest Waitress On A Scooter After Reopening Following A Bomb Threat
    A waitress wearing traditional attire rides a scooter on her way to the Oktoberfest festival grounds after the site reopens following a bomb threat in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. Security checks delay the opening, and staff return as visitors re-enter the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pandaoshan Pumped Storage Power Station Upper Reservoir Construction in Zhangye
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    Pandaoshan Pumped Storage Power Station Upper Reservoir Construction in Zhangye
    A leveling machine and a roller level the top of the upper reservoir dam in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer
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    Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer
    Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer est destiné à lutter contre la pollution avant qu'elle n'ait un réel impact environnemental. Il est censé améliorer considérablement les capacités de nettoyage par rapport aux méthodes actuelles. La nouvelle technologie utilise un rouleau à mailles à double couche recouvert de gel qui serait tiré sur la mer par bateau. Le maillage est doté d'un élément chauffant intégré. Ce matériau sépare d'abord puis retire le pétrole de la mer avec ce que l'équipe à l'origine de ce projet appelle une « haute efficacité ». Au cours d'expériences, les chercheurs ont montré qu'il était possible de récupérer jusqu'à 1 400 kilogrammes de pétrole par mètre carré et par heure. Cela serait environ 10 fois plus efficace que la manière dont le pétrole est nettoyé aujourd'hui. Les rouleaux pourraient terminer les opérations de nettoyage en un jour ou deux, contre des semaines pour les techniques actuelles. Les rouleaux seraient construits en différentes tailles pour traiter des déversements de différentes tailles. Au cours d'expériences, les chercheurs ont atteint une efficacité de séparation pétrole-eau de plus de 99 %. Cela signifie que le pétrole collecté pourrait également être recyclé et réutilisé. La technique est en cours de développement aux États-Unis, à l’Université du Texas à Austin. Pictures must credit: University of Texas at Austin A mesh roller designed to clear up crude oil spills at sea is set to combat the pollution before it can have a real environmental impact. It is said to significantly improve cleanup capabilities compared with current methods. The new technology uses a dual-layer gel-covered mesh roller which would be pulled across the sea by boat. The mesh has an on-built heating element. This material first separates and then removes oil from the with what the team behind it call “high efficiency”. In experiments, the re
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  • Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer
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    Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer
    Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer est destiné à lutter contre la pollution avant qu'elle n'ait un réel impact environnemental. Il est censé améliorer considérablement les capacités de nettoyage par rapport aux méthodes actuelles. La nouvelle technologie utilise un rouleau à mailles à double couche recouvert de gel qui serait tiré sur la mer par bateau. Le maillage est doté d'un élément chauffant intégré. Ce matériau sépare d'abord puis retire le pétrole de la mer avec ce que l'équipe à l'origine de ce projet appelle une « haute efficacité ». Au cours d'expériences, les chercheurs ont montré qu'il était possible de récupérer jusqu'à 1 400 kilogrammes de pétrole par mètre carré et par heure. Cela serait environ 10 fois plus efficace que la manière dont le pétrole est nettoyé aujourd'hui. Les rouleaux pourraient terminer les opérations de nettoyage en un jour ou deux, contre des semaines pour les techniques actuelles. Les rouleaux seraient construits en différentes tailles pour traiter des déversements de différentes tailles. Au cours d'expériences, les chercheurs ont atteint une efficacité de séparation pétrole-eau de plus de 99 %. Cela signifie que le pétrole collecté pourrait également être recyclé et réutilisé. La technique est en cours de développement aux États-Unis, à l’Université du Texas à Austin. Pictures must credit: University of Texas at Austin A mesh roller designed to clear up crude oil spills at sea is set to combat the pollution before it can have a real environmental impact. It is said to significantly improve cleanup capabilities compared with current methods. The new technology uses a dual-layer gel-covered mesh roller which would be pulled across the sea by boat. The mesh has an on-built heating element. This material first separates and then removes oil from the with what the team behind it call “high efficiency”. In experiments, the re
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer
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    Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer
    Un rouleau à mailles conçu pour nettoyer les déversements de pétrole brut en mer est destiné à lutter contre la pollution avant qu'elle n'ait un réel impact environnemental. Il est censé améliorer considérablement les capacités de nettoyage par rapport aux méthodes actuelles. La nouvelle technologie utilise un rouleau à mailles à double couche recouvert de gel qui serait tiré sur la mer par bateau. Le maillage est doté d'un élément chauffant intégré. Ce matériau sépare d'abord puis retire le pétrole de la mer avec ce que l'équipe à l'origine de ce projet appelle une « haute efficacité ». Au cours d'expériences, les chercheurs ont montré qu'il était possible de récupérer jusqu'à 1 400 kilogrammes de pétrole par mètre carré et par heure. Cela serait environ 10 fois plus efficace que la manière dont le pétrole est nettoyé aujourd'hui. Les rouleaux pourraient terminer les opérations de nettoyage en un jour ou deux, contre des semaines pour les techniques actuelles. Les rouleaux seraient construits en différentes tailles pour traiter des déversements de différentes tailles. Au cours d'expériences, les chercheurs ont atteint une efficacité de séparation pétrole-eau de plus de 99 %. Cela signifie que le pétrole collecté pourrait également être recyclé et réutilisé. La technique est en cours de développement aux États-Unis, à l’Université du Texas à Austin. Pictures must credit: University of Texas at Austin A mesh roller designed to clear up crude oil spills at sea is set to combat the pollution before it can have a real environmental impact. It is said to significantly improve cleanup capabilities compared with current methods. The new technology uses a dual-layer gel-covered mesh roller which would be pulled across the sea by boat. The mesh has an on-built heating element. This material first separates and then removes oil from the with what the team behind it call “high efficiency”. In experiments, the re
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
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    Qatar, Doha travel images
    West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 17, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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  • Qatar, Doha travel images
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    Qatar, Doha travel images
    West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 17, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18569508

    ddp

     

  • NEWS - Black Friday Shopping in New York
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    NEWS - Black Friday Shopping in New York
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12619551e)
    A pedestrian walks with a carry on travel roller while walking by Christmas decorations on Fifth Avenue on Black Friday in New York City on Friday, November 26, 2021. For over a decade, Black Friday has traditionally been the official start to the busy buying binge sandwiched between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
    Black Friday Shopping in New York, United States - 26 Nov 2021

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Roller skaters in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Roller skaters in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Roller skaters in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Tenai Chagweda in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Nikki and Andrew Brandt in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Nikki and Andrew Brandt in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; She Chung Blake and Kystal Stal in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Rebecca Emmanuel and daughter in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Rebecca Emmanuel and daughter in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Rebecca Emmanuel and daughter in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Sam Girdler in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Rolaldo Duke in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Amie Konteh in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Amie Konteh in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Slobodan Radojevic in Burgess Park, South London.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Bermondsey-Burgess Park:
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; People look though the fence at the roller skaters in Clissold park tennis courts, some happy some not so happy.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go
    Pictured; People look though the fence at the roller skaters in Clissold park tennis courts, some happy some not so happy.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.
    Pictured; Lenka Kopecka helps a young child in Clissold Park tennis courts.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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  • On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
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    On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London. Roller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can.
    March_LONDON-Hackney-Clissold Park :
    Roller skating is more popular than ever before with the factories making skates struggling to keep up with the demand. During the lock down skate groups and communities have been coming together and skating wherever they can. The big problem is there is nowhere to Roller skate legally and safely so you will now find big communities of skaters breaking the law just to have a skate. I visited tennis courts filled with people skating in East London and lots of groups in South London Parks all desperate to have a place to go.

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