An East Suffolk skateboard park has had a six-figure makeover.
Wooden ramps in operation since 2006 at Klondyke Skatepark in Southwold have been replaced by modern concrete ones. £160,000 was raised for the project with £50,000 of that coming from housing developers who pay a levy to the council whenever new homes are built.The rest of the money was raised through a fundraising campaign.
The refurbished park will officially re-open 15th of August
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