The dates for the construction of the new skate park in Buckingham have been revised to allow people to enjoy it throughout the summer.
The £200,000 rebuild has been pushed back to Autumn of this year, and will take around 12 weeks to complete.
The new structure promises lots of new features, such as rolled lips and mellow transitions for beginners, coping lips, small hips, transfers and pump areas for intermediates, and hips and transfers for advanced users.
Clive Harriss, Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure, said:
“Starting the construction of the new skate park in autumn will allow the existing facility to remain open for the enjoyment of the local skateboarding community during the summer months.
“Despite some delay, the new skate park, once operational, will prove a wonderful asset for the local community.”

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