First UK audit of Skateable Places shows significant variation across regions

London Sport

Skateboard GB (working with Goldsmiths, University of London, and Betongpark) have released findings from their national audit of skateable spaces. 

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  • The study identified 1,923 skateable spaces (including outdoor and indoor skateparks, DIY sites, and significant street‑skating locations).
  • There is significant variation in provision across the UK. 
  • The Southwest, East of England and Scotland have relatively high provisions when considering the populations in those regions. London is home to around 8% of skate facilities, but also around 13% of the UK population (ONS 2024).
  • A ‘high quality’ skatepark requires varied obstacles, flat ground, and good flow through the skatepark.
  • Experienced skaters also require more advanced features (none of the assessed sites met international competition standards).
  • Concrete skateparks that are thoughtfully located are the ones rated most highly by users.
  • Findings also showed that Local Authorities who involve users early in the design and planning process produce higher‑quality, better‑used facilities.
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