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Swansea community welcomes new skate facility

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Last updated: February 6, 2026 5:54 pm
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Key Points

  • Construction will soon begin on a new skate and wheeled sports facility at Mynydd Newydd in Penlan, Swansea, as part of a £3 million investment by Swansea Council to improve facilities citywide.
  • Canvas Spaces Ltd has been appointed as the contractor for the Mynydd Newydd scheme, delivering a modern, inclusive space for wheeled sports.
  • Work is progressing on similar projects: Bendcrete Ltd to carry out construction at Phoenix Centre in Townhill, starting early March 2026; work already underway at Victoria Park skatepark.
  • The investment ensures most Swansea residents will be within two miles of a new or improved skate, BMX, or wheeled sports site.
  • Councillor Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, stated: “Skateboarding, BMX and wheeled sports play a huge role in active lifestyles across Swansea, and we’re committed to supporting that by delivering modern, well-designed facilities in communities across the city. This investment is about creating welcoming spaces that young people, families and enthusiasts of all ages can enjoy, and it’s great to see work now moving forward on several more sites.”
  • Designs developed in partnership with Curve Studio following community consultation.
  • Completed projects include major upgrades at Coed Bach in Pontarddulais and Melin Mynach in Gorseinon.
  • Further planned schemes: BMX-focused facility at Elba sports complex in Gowerton, improved skatepark at Ynystawe, small cycling facility in Blaenymaes, new pump track in Bishopston, refurbishment of Clyne Valley pump track, junior pump track in Gorseinon.
  • The programme builds on earlier £2m-£3m commitments to make Swansea one of the UK’s best cities for skateboarding and BMX.
  • Swansea Council emphasises creating high-quality, user-shaped facilities through consultation.

Swansea (Wales Times), February 6, 2026 – Construction is set to commence shortly on a new skate and wheeled sports facility at Mynydd Newydd in Penlan, forming part of Swansea Council’s £3 million initiative to enhance recreational spaces across communities, with Canvas Spaces Ltd appointed as contractor.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Is the New Skate Facility in Penlan?
  • Who Are the Contractors Involved?
  • What Other Projects Are Underway or Planned?
  • What Did Councillor Stevens Say?
  • How Was the £3 Million Investment Developed?
  • Why Focus on Skate and Wheeled Sports in Swansea?
  • What Is the Timeline for Completion?
  • Background on Canvas Spaces Ltd and Partners?

What Is the New Skate Facility in Penlan?

The latest development at Mynydd Newydd in Penlan will provide a modern, inclusive venue for skateboarding, BMX, scooters, and other wheeled sports. As detailed by Wales247, “Canvas Spaces Ltd has been appointed as contractor for the scheme, which will deliver a modern, inclusive space for wheeled sports.”

This project advances Swansea Council’s broader ambition, ensuring accessibility for most residents within a short distance. The facility’s design incorporates input from local consultations, prioritising user needs.

Who Are the Contractors Involved?

Canvas Spaces Ltd, specialists in skatepark design and construction, leads the Mynydd Newydd project. Known for producing some of the UK’s best wheeled sports facilities, the company brings expertise from projects like transforming old pools into skateparks.

Bendcrete Ltd is contracted for the Phoenix Centre in Townhill, with construction slated for early March 2026. Victoria Park’s street plaza-style wheeled sports facility is already under construction, set to finish in March 2026.

What Other Projects Are Underway or Planned?

Multiple sites are progressing as part of the £3m programme. Work at Victoria Park is ongoing, while Phoenix Centre follows soon. Completed upgrades exist at Coed Bach in Pontarddulais and Melin Mynach in Gorseinon.

Upcoming initiatives include a BMX-focused facility at Gowerton’s Elba sports complex, an upgraded skatepark in Ynystawe, a small cycling facility in Blaenymaes, a new pump track in Bishopston, refurbishment of the Clyne Valley pump track, and a junior pump track in Gorseinon. Swansea Council’s website notes work contracts for Mynydd Newydd and Phoenix Centre are imminent.

What Did Councillor Stevens Say?

As reported by Wales247, Cllr Andrew Stevens, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, said: “Skateboarding, BMX and wheeled sports play a huge role in active lifestyles across Swansea, and we’re committed to supporting that by delivering modern, well-designed facilities in communities across the city. This investment is about creating welcoming spaces that young people, families and enthusiasts of all ages can enjoy, and it’s great to see work now moving forward on several more sites. We’ve worked closely with Curve Studio and local communities to make sure these facilities reflect what people actually want, and we’ll continue to keep residents informed as projects progress.”

WalesOnline echoes: “Skateboarding, BMX and wheeled sports play a huge role in active lifestyles across Swansea… creating welcoming spaces that young people, families and enthusiasts of all ages can enjoy.”​

How Was the £3 Million Investment Developed?

The programme stems from an initial £2m boost, with Swansea Council adding £1m more to develop state-of-the-art facilities. International experts Curve Studio mapped sites, assessed conditions, and led consultations.

Cllr Robert Francis-Davies previously noted: “Skateboarding and BMXing has always had a loyal following in Swansea.” Designs for Gowerton and Ynystawe were shared post-consultation, with Cllr Stevens adding: “Our £3m investment is delivering high-quality facilities shaped by local consultation.”

Why Focus on Skate and Wheeled Sports in Swansea?

Swansea Council aims to position the city among the UK’s top destinations for these activities, promoting active lifestyles. The two-mile accessibility goal enhances community engagement for youth, families, and all ages.

Projects like Victoria Park’s street plaza exemplify inclusive design. Facebook updates from Swansea City Council highlight community excitement, such as “Construction will soon begin on a brand-new skate and wheeled sports facility at Mynydd Newydd in Penlan.”

What Is the Timeline for Completion?

While specific dates for Penlan are pending, Phoenix Centre starts early March 2026, and Victoria Park finishes then. Gowerton and Ynystawe target construction summer 2026 post-planning.

Swansea Council commits to updates as progress occurs. The phased rollout ensures steady improvements citywide.

Background on Canvas Spaces Ltd and Partners?

Canvas Spaces Ltd excels in skatepark projects, handling design, consultation, and build for varied scales. Bendcrete Ltd focuses on concrete works for Townhill. Curve Studio provides expert mapping and design input.

This collaboration delivers user-centric spaces, as seen in past successes like The Campus Pool Project.​

Swansea’s investment transforms recreational landscapes, fostering healthier communities through accessible, modern facilities.

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