This is the biggest thing to happen in Cardiff since the invention of coal mining.
Don’t be a loser, be there.
Recently moved back to Cardiff and decided to release an edit to celebrate.
I have just started a new job and as a result I am no longer able to spend the best part of the day lurking the Sidewalk forum and posting on Facebook. This has obviously had a knock-on effect on CSC…and for that I apologise.
However, it couldn’t escape my attention that Conor had uploaded his part from Realise. He says its the only standalone section he has on his computer and that the others will follow soon…compromise, or shameless self promotion? Haha…only kidding.
Sick section…lots of local NBDs at spots that are hard to skate. CSC is proud to feature Conor Charleson.
They’re now relocated to 17 High Street Arcade.
There’s wall art by Phil and Nat from Santa Cruz. There’s new stock. There’s huge windows. And it’s right next door to The New York Deli!
Can’t wait to see the City Surf shop vid that’s in production and features all the riders from the updated team which I THINK means Josh Underwood, Nick Jones, Steve King, Josh Perett and Sharpy. Could be wrong…

Get down there and say hello!
…one where you can sit down and watch skate vids on a rainy day. One where you can see art and products from all the local companies and artists. One where you can buy CSC stickers and where they don’t mind if you eat a meatball marinara Subway before fingering all the white tees.
One that’s a bit like City Surf, but like a more modern, more ‘hip’ version of City Surf…
…I guess it’s wise not to say who built it in case THE MAN decides that proactive transformation of decaying urban areas into playgrounds for wheeled artistes of the skate persuasion is a BAD thing. Which you know they will..because THE MAN DON’T GIVE A F**K ABOUT ANYBODY ELSE.
Anyway, thanks to the anonymous benefactors. Make sure you are reasonably respectful when skating this place and beware the attentions of the locals at the pub opposite.
Enjoy the edit and, hey, you know…maybe BUY A T-SHIRT
So…this is the latest video from Jack Isaac…and I’m gonna come straight out and say it…
I was expecting an in-depth documentary detailing the subtle differences in motivation and the desire for self expression that drive young men and women to engage in this wonderful pastime. I got none of that.
This video is basically a bunch of friends skateboarding and filming their best moments to share with the internet. It’s what skateboarding is all about these days. Anyway, you’ll want to watch the friends section because if you skate in Cardiff you’re probably in it. It captures some of the better moments of the Summer when it wasn’t pissing down. You’ll also want to watch James Davies ollie big stuff, Boneless Kid deliver all the foot down goodness you’d expect from him and Jamie Isaac do some pretty smooth mini ramp tech. HEY I’M NOT SAYING YOU DON’T WANT TO WATCH THE OTHER JACKS AND JAMIES I’M JUST SAYING THOSE JACKS AND JAMIES WERE SICK.
Check it out.
What Is The Meaning Of Skateboarding? (Friends) from Jack Isaac on Vimeo.
…it’s the re-premiere of ‘Realise’ TONIGHT – 7.30 onwards, Buffalo.
Should be good this time as Conor has four back-up DVDs, a copy on a laptop, and in case of emergency a selection of skateboarding poems and stories relating to his time growing up as a young buck on the streets of Penarth.
If you can’t wait until tonight for your fix of Cardiff based skateboarding check this edit from Josh Ellis and friends filmed over the course of the Summer.
That’s it for now, there’s nothing else to tell you about the world of skateboarding this week so I’ll sign off. No…wait…what’s this? My Chimpo McDoodle senses are tingling…this can mean only one thing…Welshcakes news! Let me check Facebook in case I’ve missed an update…
How could I forget. Chimpo Ring of Fire at Ferndale.
So it’s that time of year again…the time when Cardiff is plunged into gridlock and chaos by the arrival of ten thousand students. For most of them, skateboarding will be forgotten until the student loan has been completely rinsed. In a state of parentally liberated delirium, the lure of cheap alcohol and the lustful urges of youth will compel them to habitually abuse their bodies in a carnal cycle of despair. Months later, alone, poor and dejected…they will turn their attentions to the discarded skateboard in the corner and, with a nostalgic yearning for the simpler days of their recently abandoned youth, they will roll themselves out of the stinking cess-pit they call home and into the big wide world.
So take note of this web-page dear student skateboarder, and return to it when you are ready. Here is your ultimate guide to skateboarding in Cardiff.
This is easy. City Surf is the only skater owned and run skate shop in Cardiff. It’s in Castle Arcade off the top end of St Mary Street.
They stock a good range of stuff…and if you say you’re a student they might even give you a discount! They’re going to be moving to new premises soon and it looks like it’s going to be AMAZING…so head down to the store now so you can say you knew them when they were old school.
Local brands that are worth spending your hard-earned other people’s taxes on include:
Crayon skateboards
Kill City
Freestyle (best t-shirts in Wales!)
Cardifferent
Who? clothing
Worth keeping an eye out for stuff from the little guys too. Bakery and us here at CSC put out occasional things…
If I missed your brand or company…SORRY! Post it in the comments below.
There are loads of options…Cardiff is pretty much the UK’s drunkenness capital. Buffalo Bar and Ten Feet Tall are skater friendly venues that are often the scene of video premieres and parties. You can get some great deals at both venues by signing up for an Eats, Beats and Treats card. Underneath Buffalo is Undertone, which is a rad basement club with great nights.
If you want to go mental and rave it up hard. The best option these days is probably Backroom, located in a bank vault in Cardiff Bay.
Regular pub fan? Can’t beat a bit of Dempsey’s for that old man vibe or The Pen and Wig for the only decent beer garden in town and cheap prices on food and booze.
Cardiff Arts Institute used to be pretty mental on the weekends and you could easily save yourself the entrance fee by jumping over the fence at the back…but apparently those days are over and it’s going to be shit from now on because the suits at Brains brewery HQ have taken it over and are gonna fuck it up.
There’s one real big meeting spot these days, and that’s the Cardiff Bay skate plaza. It’s a really sick park even though at weekends it’s plagued by little fuckers on scooters. You have to get down there.
Glue Bag Cardiff Plaza edit. Poorly Filmed, Poorly Edited, No slow mo’s from Kane Nugent on Vimeo.
Other than that, there are lots of smaller council parks, and plenty of street spots. Use the CSC Spot Guide to help you out.
That’s it for now. Join Cardiff Skateboard Club on Facebook or Twitter to keep up to date.
HAPPY SKATING STUDENTS!!
Seems like a good idea to combine the creative muscle behind two of Cardiff’s best skate/street brands. Not sure exactly what they’ve got planned but it should be good.
Weirdly I had the idea of doing a ‘Cardiffornia’ CSC tee-shirt but instead of the Hollister style vibe I was thinking raw 80s neon and palm trees…guess that idea’s dead in the water now. New CSC tees coming soon though…watch this space!
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