Located in the middle of Strathmerton, between the pub and the train stain, lies a smooth slab of concrete referred to as Strathmerton Skatepark.
Built by Precision Skateparks, The Strathmerton Skatepark comprises several larger quarters that create a couple of mini ramps and a spine with a super wide gap, if you can call it that.
There are a few beginner humps off to the side of the park, but not much is on offer for the street skaters.












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