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GALLERY: First look at Royal Wootton Bassett’s huge new skatepark plans

Royal Wootton Bassett's long-awaited skatepark has taken another major step forward after councillors unanimously approved the next phase of the project.

bySwindon 24
18 July 2026 • 8.36am
GALLERY: First look at Royal Wootton Bassett’s huge new skatepark plans
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The decision also revealed the first concept design for the proposed facility, which could become one of the largest wheeled sports parks in Wiltshire.

Designed by Maverick Industries, the plans feature a hybrid layout combining concrete bowls with street-style obstacles. The facility is intended to cater for all abilities, from complete beginners to experienced riders.

If built as proposed, the skatepark will provide space for skateboarders, BMX riders, scooter users, inline skaters, roller skaters and wheelchair motocross (WCMX).

Design for Royal Wootton Bassett new skatepark

The project follows decades of discussion and more than two years of work by Royal Wootton Bassett Town Council’s Skatepark Working Group.

Almost 1,000 people took part in a public consultation, making it one of the town’s biggest engagement exercises for a community sports project.

More than half of those who responded backed a hybrid street and transition layout, while 52% described themselves as beginners. The findings reinforced the need for an accessible design that allows users to develop their skills over time.

Skateboarders accounted for 59% of respondents, with scooter riders making up 34% and BMX riders 7%.

Location of Royal Wootton Bassett new skatepark

Among the most requested features were flatbanks, quarterpipes, rails, ledges, flatbars, euro gaps and a mini ramp, all of which have influenced the emerging design.

A central plaza inspired by the poppy has also been included in the concept, reflecting Royal Wootton Bassett’s national connection with remembrance.

At its latest Full Council meeting, councillors agreed to support the preferred location on part of the town’s proposed 50-acre Country Park, allowing work to progress towards a planning application.

The council also approved the next stages of the project, including the surveys and reports required for planning, ongoing fundraising and grant applications, continued public consultation and preparations for construction.

If the scheme progresses as planned, the skatepark is expected to open in 2027.

Earlier this year, Maverick Industries was appointed to design and build the facility following a competitive procurement process. The contract has an estimated value of around £450,000.

The company has previously delivered a number of major skateparks across the UK, including competition-standard venues and destination facilities.

The design will continue to be refined through discussions between the council, local riders and Maverick Industries before a formal planning application is submitted.

Residents will have further opportunities to comment on the proposals as the project moves forward.

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