Work on new skate park making 'rapid progress'

Workers at the building site of the new skateparkImage source, Broxtowe Borough Council
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The new skate park had been designed for skateboarders and BMX riders of all abilities

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Work on a new skate park in Stapleford is "making rapid progress" and is set to be completed next year.

Broxtowe Borough Council is behind the project for the £236,000 facility at the Pasture Road Recreation Ground.

Campaigners have been trying to get a new skate park since the closure of the town's old facility in Hickings Lane in 2022.

The council said the work should be completed by the end of 2026 depending on weather conditions.

Most of the groundworks at the site are now complete, and the installation of the steelwork has begun.

The project has been funded by a grant from the FCC Communities Foundation, alongside support from the Stapleford Towns Fund, and a Crowdfunder campaign, which was match-funded by Sport England.

A worker at the building site of the new skateparkImage source, Broxtowe Borough Council
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Academics were consulted to create a design to meet the needs of female users to try to get more girls into skating

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