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Larne Town Park unveils community skate park!

Monday 7 October 2024

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has announced the opening of a fantastic new skate park at Larne Town Park!

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Alderman Beth Adger MBE, with a skater at the official opening of the skate park.

A celebration was held to mark the official opening of the skate park on Saturday 5 October.

The newly opened skate park features interconnected ramps and has been designed to cater to all skill levels. As riders improve, they can tackle new obstacles including transfers, gaps, and carve lines, making it suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced skaters.

In addition to those features, it also caters to a range of wheeled sports – from skateboarding to BMX, scootering, and inline skating.  The site is also designed to ensure accessibility and inclusion for all abilities. 

The £220,000 investment has been delivered through the Council’s Out to Play strategy which aims to enhance play facilities across the Borough.

Over the past five years, over £4.2million has been invested in play within Mid and East Antrim, ensuring that members of the community have access to high-quality play provision that encourage physical activity and social interaction.

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Alderman Beth Adger MBE, said:

“This investment demonstrates our commitment to the local community and enhancing facilities for our children and young people across the Borough. Clean and welcoming spaces are essential, and this project is a significant step in our ongoing efforts to transform underutilised spaces into dynamic places to enjoy. Importantly, it can also promote exercise and a healthy lifestyle, which is vital for our community's well-being.”

“The park’s inclusive design is a testament to our commitment to accessibility, ensuring that it welcomes participants of all ages and abilities. At Council, we believe that recreational spaces should be available to everyone, and this park is a fantastic example of that principle in action. We look forward to seeing everyone enjoy the new facilities and, most importantly, having fun.”