Have your say on new Weymouth skatepark

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A new skatepark and parkour track is coming to the Marsh in Weymouth, creating a community space with a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, that encourages all ages and abilities to get involved on their skateboards, bikes, and scooters. The skatepark will provide a much-needed facility for the young (and young at heart) in Weymouth.

Designs for the bespoke facility, produced by renowned skatepark designer Maverick, have already been out to consultation online. Feedback provided by local residents has been incorporated to produce a revised set of visuals. 

There will now be a further consultation on the revised designs on Monday 2ndAugust between 3pm and 6.30pm. Weymouth Town Council are inviting local residents to come along to the Marsh (on the field to the left of the entrance to the bowls club) to see the new design and tell them your views. 

Cllr Ryan Hope, Chair of the Services Committee and Westham East ward councillor, said: 

“Weymouth Town Council & Maverick want your feedback so it’s really important that potential users and residents come forward and engage in this consultation session so that this is developed right.

“CCTV is already planned to be included as some local residents who actively supported the proposals and Friends Of The Marsh were slightly concerned about possible anti-social behaviour.

“I’m looking forward to seeing the plans develop further and for the project to be delivered for the community to use.”

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