New BMX and skatepark designs revealed for Gowerton and Ynystawe

New designs have been released for two upcoming sports facilities in Swansea — a BMX-focused site at the Elba sports complex in Gowerton and an upgraded skatepark in Ynystawe.

The plans were shared by Swansea Council at a recent update meeting with residents and wheeled sports users. The designs were developed by specialist firm Curve Studio, following what the council described as “extensive consultation.”

Planning and procurement are expected to begin in early 2026, with construction anticipated to start next summer.

The council says the wider programme aims to ensure that most Swansea residents live within two miles of a new or upgraded wheeled sports site.

Artist’s impression of the upgraded skatepark planned for Ynystawe, developed by Curve Studio.
(Image: Swansea Council)

“Safe, inspiring places” for young people

In a statement, Cllr Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, said:

“Skateboarding, BMXing and other wheeled sports are incredibly popular in Swansea, and these new designs for Gowerton and Ynystawe show the continued progress we’re making across the city.”

“Our £3m investment is delivering high-quality facilities shaped by local consultation, ensuring they reflect what users themselves have told us they want from modern wheeled sports spaces.”

“This is about more than new ramps or refurbished surfaces — it’s about creating safe, inspiring places that help young people stay active, build confidence and connect with their communities.”

“With Curve Studio’s expertise and the enthusiasm we’ve seen from local residents, these projects will make a real difference.”

More sites in the pipeline

According to Swansea Council, work is also due to begin shortly on a street-plaza style facility at Victoria Park, with further contracts expected for upgrades at Mynydd Newydd in Penlan and the Phoenix Centre in Townhill.

The council says improvements have already been completed at Coed Bach in Pontarddulais and Melin Mynach in Gorseinon, with additional developments planned for Blaenymaes, Bishopston, Clyne Valley, and a new junior pump track in Gorseinon.

Funding for the programme comes from a mix of ward member contributions, the community investment fund, community and town councils, and Welsh Government Active Travel funding.

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Swansea skateboarders back £2.8m investment in wheel sports facilities

Three members of Swansea’s skateboarding community have welcomed the city’s growing investment in wheel sports, saying it will help meet demand, encourage new riders, and raise Swansea’s profile as a destination for skateboarding and BMX.

Kate Leonard, co-founder of Exist Skatepark, coach Jon Lawton, and Bishopston-based skateboarder Will Muxworthy say the improvements—led by Swansea Council in partnership with design specialists Curve Studio—are long overdue and will help level the playing field with other parts of the UK.

The council is investing £2.8 million in a network of upgraded and new facilities across the city, with the aim of ensuring that no resident is more than two miles from a high-quality skate or BMX site. Work is already complete at Coed Bach in Pontarddulais and Melin Mynach in Gorseinon, with a street plaza-style facility at Victoria Park due to begin construction in August.

“We’re really excited about the council investment,” said Kate Leonard. “It will grow Swansea’s skateboarding community and give fans of wheel sports more outlets to burn off energy. Exist will complement the neighbourhood improvements—we don’t see it as competition.”

Kate Leonard and Ric Cartwright
(Image: Swansea Council)

Designed by skateboarders, for skateboarders

The council has commissioned Curve Studio to lead design and consultation, with input from local riders shaping the character of each site. Improvements are also planned for Mynydd Newydd in Penlan, the Phoenix Centre in Townhill, and future sites in Ynystawe, Gowerton, Bishopston, and Blaenymaes.

“Curve Studio know their stuff,” said Jon Lawton, 20. “These facilities have been designed by skateboarders and influenced by skateboarders. The variety across sites will give people a reason to visit all of them.”

Lawton, who has been skating for eight years, said the investment will help the sport grow and attract visitors from outside the city. He praised the council for listening to feedback and acting on community input.

“When I was younger, I spent two entire summers at Victoria Park. It’s great to see the amazing plans for that location now.”

Artist’s impression of Victoria Park skatepark
(Image: Swansea Council / Curve Studio)Jon LawtonJon LawtonWill Muxworthy

A long-awaited revival

For Will Muxworthy, 25, the investment marks a turning point after decades of underinvestment.

“There’s been a strong surf and skateboarding scene in Swansea for years, but the facilities haven’t matched that energy since the late 1980s,” he said. “In the past, we had to travel to Bristol or further afield. That’s about to change.”

Muxworthy said the new facilities at Coed Bach and Melin Mynach are already making a difference, and the plans for Victoria Park are especially meaningful to local riders.

“There’s so much potential here. This investment gives Swansea the chance to be at the forefront of skateboarding and other wheel sports.”

Jon Lawton & Will Muxworthy
(Image: Swansea Council)

More than just skateboarding

The wider wheel sports masterplan includes a new pump track for junior BMXers at Melin Mynach, a refurbishment of the existing track at Clyne Valley, and consultation on cycling and BMX facilities in Blaenymaes and Gowerton. Workshops have already taken place in Ynystawe and Gowerton, with more planned as the programme expands.

Council leader Rob Stewart recently confirmed that the skate park programme will be boosted to £2.9 million by 2027, as part of a wider £10 million investment in outdoor community facilities across Swansea.

“Residents told us they wanted to never be far from good quality skate parks,” said Stewart. “So we are delivering a multi-layered network of facilities that create a stage for inspirational riding and make it easy for anyone to take up wheeled sports in their community.”

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Swansea Community sports facilities to get £10m boost

Extra investment in the councillor-led Community Investment Fund will see it rise to almost £10m by 2027 for spending on neighbourhood projects that matter to local people.

Under proposals agreed by Cabinet, sports changing places at Cwm Level, Trallwn, Ynystawe, Tir Canol, Blaenymaes and Bonymaen are all set to benefit from funding totalling £3m.

As well as direct support from the council, the funding includes grant aid from a variety of sources and a potential £1m spread over two years from the Cymru Football Foundation.

In addition, the skate parks programme that’s already seen one open at Coed Bach and two more consultations earmarked for Gowerton and Ynystawe, will be boosted to at least £2.9m by 2027. The wheeled sports master plan includes proposals for a roll-out of facilities so that no-one is more than a couple of miles away from their nearest one.

On top of that, councillors will see the Community Investment fund increase by a further £1m so that ward members can invest in a wide range of local assets such as reinstalling woodland paths, extra play equipment and supporting community ventures, to name but a few.

The near-£10m of investment covers the period between 2024/25 and 2026/27.

Rob Stewart, Leader of the Council, said it was further evidence that the council is investing in projects that matter to communities right across the city.

He said: “Coming on top of targeted funding like £8m for play areas across our city, the Community Investment Fund is designed so that no neighbourhood feels left behind or overlooked when it comes to the little things that can make a big difference.

“Residents told us they wanted more play areas that are modern and accessible. So we have delivered more than 60 of them.

“They told us they wanted to never be far from good quality skate parks. So we are delivering a multi-layered network of facilities that create a stage for inspirational riding and make it easy for anyone to take up wheeled sports in their community.

“And they’ve said sports changing facilities need upgrading so they are fit for a modern environment and available to all. So now we are acting on that too.”

He added: “Councillors are uniquely well-placed to know what kind of small-scale projects and initiatives going on in their area deserve a boost from the council.

“By boosting councillors’ community budget schemes to almost £4m in the period between 2024/25 ad 2026/27 we’ll be able to make sure the money goes a long way, making a difference all across Swansea.”

Cllr Stewart said: “The pandemic demonstrated beyond doubt the importance of outdoor facilities to our communities, the wellbeing of young people and families and the value of decent facilities on their doorsteps.

“In the cost of living crisis, we’ve continued to see just how important outdoor facilities have been to groups, families and individuals. It’s resulting in the biggest investment in outdoor community play and sports facilities by the council in more than a generation.”

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Plans to be revealed for Gowerton BMX track and improved Ynystawe skatepark

Organised by Swansea Council, workshops have been arranged for Tuesday May 6 when experts from Curve Studio will be on hand to unveil their ideas and listen to feedback.

The plans are part of a £2.8m council investment in wheel sports facilities throughout the city.

A BMX-focused facility is proposed for the Elba sports complex in Gowerton, with the skatepark in Ynystawe Park set for major improvements.

The Gowerton workshop will last from 4.30pm to 6pm at Gowerton Comprehensive School on Cecil Road.

Ynystawe’s workshop will take place from 7pm to 8.30pm at Ynystawe Cricket and Football Club on Park Road.

Cllr Robert Francis-Davies, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration and Tourism, said: “The proposals for the Elba and Ynystawe Park are part of a major investment across Swansea which means most people won’t have to travel more than two miles to reach a high-quality facility for skateboarding, BMXing and other wheel sports.

“Feedback from wheel sports enthusiasts and local communities is crucial to our plans though because we want to develop facilities that meet people’s needs and aspirations.

“The workshops for the Elba and Ynystawe Park proposals are a great opportunity to help influence the size, design and character of these sites.”

The council says an upgraded neighbourhood skate park is now available for use at Coed Bach Park in Pontarddulais and work is ongoing to make improvements to the existing skate park at Parc Melin Mynach in Gorseinon.

Other sites already announced for neighbourhood skate park improvements include a skate plaza at Victoria Park and neighbourhood skate parks at both Mynydd Newydd in Penlan and the Phoenix Centre in Townhill. There are also plans for a new pump track for novice and junior BMXers at Melin Mynach and the existing pump track at Clyne Valley will be undergoing a refurbishment.

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