The £200,000 project, to replace the skatepark which closed in June 2018, has been designed with input from local skateboarders, BMX and scooter riders and support from The Skateparks Project.

It was constructed by Maverick Skateparks, who have created a superb concrete skatepark which includes features suitable for all ages and abilities.
These include quarterpipes, a 360º rollover, two volcanoes and a bowl.
The skatepark also includes new sensor-controlled LED lighting and CCTV to help users to feel safe and is nestled within sympathetic landscaping.
The concrete design is more hard-wearing and is likely to require less repairs.