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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