New fence installed at Silksworth wheeled sports park to boost safety and community use
A brand-new fence has been installed around the wheeled sports park at Silksworth Sports Complex and Ski Slope, providing a significant boost to safety and enjoyment for local families and young people.

The improvements come as part of a project costing £15,690 funded by Sunderland City Council's West Area Committee. The fencing works were completed over a four-week period, and a new gate has also been installed to fully complete the improvements.
The wheeled sports park has long been a popular hub of activity and enjoyment for the Silksworth community, attracting hundreds of users each week. However, the removal of the original fence around five years ago, due to damage and safety concerns, left the area exposed. In the years since, rising levels of motorcycle disorder and general antisocial behaviour had made the park feel unsafe, particularly for younger users and their families.
The installation of the new fence marks a major step forward in reclaiming the space for safer community use. These improvements should provide peace of mind for parents and encouraging more children and young people to enjoy the wheeled sports park as a safe, inclusive place to play, exercise, and socialise.
Councillor Joanne Laverick, chair of the West Area Committee at Sunderland City Council said: "We listened to the concerns of residents, and this fence is a direct response to those calls for action. By improving safety and deterring antisocial behaviour, we're making sure the park remains a safe and welcoming space for everyone.
"Hopefully the installation of the new fence will not only attract former users of the wheeled sports park to come back and enjoy it again but attract new users too."
The West Area Committee is one of the five area committees across Sunderland. Made up of local councillors, these provide residents with a greater say by working closely with their communities and drawing on local knowledge to identify priorities for their area. They also create Area Plans to support the City Plan, focusing on local needs. These plans help fund and deliver projects in partnership with local voluntary and community sector organisations.
The new gate will further support the long-term management of the site, helping to ensure the park continues to serve as a vibrant and valued community facility.
Councillor Beth Jones, Cabinet Member of Communities, Culture and Tourism at Sunderland City Council said: "The wheeled sports park is a valuable community asset that brings together young people and encourages healthy, active lifestyles.
"By making this a safer place for everyone to enjoy once again, I'd like to welcome residents to get the most out of this wheeled sports park."
The installation of the new fence has been welcomed by riders who regularly use the sports park. Jonathan Dobson, a Sunderland resident and BMX rider for 16 years said: "The new fence has made a huge difference to the sports park. Before it was installed, you'd often find rubbish and smashed glass around the park making it unusable. But now its cleaner and I know my bag will be safe while I'm riding as there's only one entrance."
Silksworth Sports Complex and Ski Slope is one of Sunderland's most distinctive recreational destinations, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and leisure facilities managed by Everyone Active. Home to one of the UK's few dry ski slopes, the park also features a large lake, walking trails, sports pitches, a children's play area, and wide green spaces.
Silksworth Sports Complex and Ski Slope is popular with families and fitness enthusiasts alike and is a key community asset in the west of the city. The park plays an important role in promoting outdoor activity, wellbeing, and social connection throughout the year.