Chapman Lily Planning has commissioned the boards from Bravery after having planning permission approved for developer WH White at Brocks Pine surf lagoon off the A31 in St Leonard’s.
The surfboards were presented to the team behind the successful planning appeal at Kimmeridge Bay and to the charities, Purbeck Youth and Community Foundation,
The Wave Project, and BOWRA Foundation on Thursday, May 30, at a special event at the Bravery Café in Poole.
Each charity is proposing to use the surfboards to raise awareness and funding through a raffle, or auction. Brett Spiller, director at Chapman Lily Planning, said: “Chapman Lily Planning is thrilled to support our local community by donating these limited edition surfboards.
“This initiative not only celebrates the exciting approval of Brocks Pine surf lagoon but also underscores our commitment to enhancing the wellbeing of our community.
“We are proud to partner with Bravery and raise awareness of the remarkable and vital work of Purbeck Youth and Community Foundation, The Wave Project, and BOWRA Foundation.”