Works on the ever-popular Bridges Hill Skatepark in Cessnock have been completed with the upgraded park now open to the public.
The works, funded by the NSW Government, included demolition of the old skatepark and construction of upgraded ramps, rails, and bowls to improve the skating experience for local enthusiasts.
Additional seating areas for parents, spectators, and non-skaters were also installed.
Park users and local skaters helped to design the upgrades through a multi-stage community engagement process, meaning the new facilities were designed by skaters for skaters.
The park features a unique design with transition, open bowls and street sections providing different experiences for riders of all skill levels.
It is a short ride away from the main street of Cessnock and located alongside the region’s destination adventure playground and halfcourt basketball court.
This project has improved the safety and functionality of the park, and provided an inclusive space for young people that can be used for recreation and engagement.
Council received $592,000 from the NSW Government to complete the project.
Construction works on the park commenced in February 2023.
Minister for Regional NSW Tara Moriarty said:
“With the fantastic results in Farnce and Australia bringing home a gold medal for skateboarding I’m sure this park will be a real draw card for local young people.
“It could easily become the training ground for another Arisa Trew or Tony Hawk.”
“It’s great to see an exciting new space for skating enthusiasts in the Hunter.”
“I’m very impressed by the role the local skating community has played in designing this fantastic new facility.”
“The passion they feel for their sport really shows and I hope they enjoy many more years of skating and community connection at Bridges Hill Skatepark.”
State Member for Cessnock, Clayton Barr said:
“The new upgrades have been designed with the assistance of local skaters and park users which will make it more user friendly.”
“It is great to see an inclusive and safe space for recreation is available to young people from the local area.”
Cessnock City Mayor, Jay Suvaal said:
“The upgrades reflect Council’s commitment to providing new and improved reaction facilities for young people and those young at heart.”
“We are thrilled to offer our community a revitalised Bridges Hill Skatepark, now open and ready for enjoyment.”
“Upgrading infrastructure like Bridges Hill Skatepark highlights Council’s ongoing commitment to enhancing local infrastructure for the benefit of our community.”