Bristolians urged to invest in Wavegarden - the UK's first 'surfing lake'

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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BRISTOLIANS are being invited to invest in a project which would see the country's first "surfing lake" built in Bristol.

The team behind the ambitious project has gone public with its financial plans and is hoping to get as many people involved as possible in the Wavegarden scheme.

Around £6 million is needed to fund the attraction but the two men who are driving the project are confident they can raise the cash from local and city investors.

And according to the official documents put together to attract investors they are also confident of eventually making profits of around £3 million a year.

The man-made surfing lake will use technology developed in Spain and the plan is to build several Wavegardens around the country if Bristol proves to be a success. The Avon Gorge is one possible site for the Bristol centre, although the location is yet to be confirmed. Brighton has already been identified as a likely location for the next surfing centre.

At the heart of Wavegarden is an unlikely partnership of businessman Tobin Coles and osteopath Nick Hounsfield. Both men have a passion for surfing and met thanks to their children attending the same nursery.

Nick came up with the original plan and the scheme first started to become a reality over what the pair now describe as 'one of the most expensive curries they have ever shared'.

Around £300,000 is needed to pay for the development process of the scheme and for getting it through the design development and planning process.

And once building work starts an extra £5.7 million will be needed to build the lake and surrounding gardens and facilities.

The team are looking for three different kind of investors from city institutions, venture capital groups and finally members of the community.

People and groups in the Bristol area can invest anything from £1,000 in the project with the aim as getting as many people as possible involved.

The two founders have each invested £100,000 but are confident of raising the cash in time to start work for work to start later this year or next spring.

Mr Coles, who has a history of creating and building up companies, said: "We have already had an enormous response both locally and with potential investors. What we are trying to do is something really special and we want to get as many people as possible get involved.

"This will be a first for the country and probably in the world. We are talking about putting Bristol on the map."

Mr Coles said: "Our business model puts sustainability at the heart of what we are doing.

"We believe that it is entirely possible to have a business that is not ashamed of being profitable, yet can also be inspiring and sustainable – sustainable environmentally, economically and socially. From the start it will be a business that stands on its own two feet without public funding and will set a benchmark for other aspiring projects."

Mr Hounsfield added: "By being commercially successful we will be able to meet our objective of being a business that makes a positive difference.

"We have made a commitment that nine of our annual profits will go to supporting local charities, with a further one per cent going to the 'One Per Cent for the Planet'. This initiative, which benefits global environmental organisations, was set up by outdoor clothing company, Patagonia – an organisation whose ethos is a great source of inspiration for us."

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    by brs_traffic

    Friday, February 17 2012, 8:27AM

    “@CityClarky: it could happen in Filton if one of the councillors was into surfing, regardless of the cost issues...”

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    by David565

    Friday, February 17 2012, 6:46AM

    “Avon sea witch .... have you read their prospectus, have you talked to them ??????

    Your comments are full of assumptions and you obviously have not read their business plan.

    Inform yourself and then comment please?”

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    by blahblkah

    Thursday, February 16 2012, 5:19PM

    “Good luck with the "alliance against leisure activity", sorry i think the real name is Bristol City Council.”

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    by joestrugs

    Thursday, February 16 2012, 4:23PM

    “Would love to interview a few Bristonians for an article covering Bristol's plans to create the world's first inland wavegarden. If interested please email me at joestrugs@hotmail.co.uk Thank you”

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    by AvonSeaWitch

    Thursday, February 16 2012, 3:28PM

    “I reckon you'd have to be mad to invest in a 'project' as flaky as this. They are asking for £300K to get planning permission but there is no mention of the huge obstacles to planning permission on a site in the Avon Gorge which is environmentally sensitive.

    I believe that anyone asking for our money for investment is supposed to be regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to stop scams. Is any one of the people asking for money registered with the FSA? If not, buyer beware!”

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    by CityClarky

    Wednesday, February 15 2012, 8:30PM

    “Shame this is not planned for south glos, it would happen”

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    by David565

    Wednesday, February 15 2012, 5:48PM

    “Please people, read up on EIS schemes. Investment is different from a "donation" Investment means you get something back in the long or short term and get potential growth.

    Wavegarden are not talking about donations. That is economically unsustainable. They are talking about community INVESTMENT.”

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    by MarkB29

    Wednesday, February 15 2012, 4:46PM

    “Will users have to drive to get there? ... Ever tried walking along the Portway with a surfboard under your arm? The furthest I'm prepared to carry my board is when the tide is out at Saunton...”

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    by Bluebluemoon

    Wednesday, February 15 2012, 4:11PM

    “Matic_113... ones of your questions was "will users have to drive to get there"
    A little bit of common sense will tell you that people will travel quite a distance to visit this exciting project..
    so i would imagine that a quite a few people would drive to get there.”

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    by matic_113

    Wednesday, February 15 2012, 3:34PM

    “what will i get for my £1000 investment? if nothing (financial or otherwise) its a donation and not an investment.

    Not sure how sustainable it is - How will it be powered? i'm sure creating a wave on a lake will use plenty of energy - will it be generated on site? Will users have to drive to get there? ...”

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