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£400k skatepark investment to “breathe life” into local park

October 31, 2025 //  by Toby Harrison

Concept Design for Baiter Skatepark (Credit: Maverick Skateparks)

The man behind a £400k revamp of a Dorset skate park says the upgrade will “breathe life” into the park.

Russ Holbert, director of Maverick Skateparks, said the 26-year-old skatepark in Baiter Park in Poole will be revolutionised using state-of-the-art materials.

He said: “The Maverick team have grown up skating Baiter Skatepark, and we share the local riding community’s passion to breathe life back into our local park. 

“Since Baiter Skatepark was first built in 1999, skatepark design, materials and construction methods have advanced considerably, the new Baiter Skatepark will be handcrafted out of flowing, durable concrete.” 

He continued: “Being a reclaimed site with a high-water base, there are considerable design constraints resulting in a bowl not being possible, but there are still plenty of exciting options on the table.” 

Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole (BCP) Council has been in contact with the local riding community to put together a wish list of elements which has been used to develop the first concept design.

Baiter Skatepark as of now (Credit: Maverick Skateparks)

The investment is a part of BCP’s Plan for Play, looking to making a place that is fun, inclusive and built for a community. 

A statement from BCP said: “All ages and abilities should feel safe, confident and excited to use our play spaces as part of leading fulfilled lives with brighter futures.”

The survey is open until the 15th of November, where anyone in the wider riding community can provide feedback on the proposed changes. 

Focus group sessions at the 608 Skate Shop will be held in November with dates and timings to be announced soon. 

Maverick has worked on many projects across the UK all with the intention of improving both the design and quality of Skateparks. 





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