The Falcon skate park is currently attracting skaters from all over Mandurah, especially with the skate park on Mandurah's western foreshore under construction. The City is also working to support the South Mandurah Football Club to construct a new unisex changroom next to their clubrooms. The skate park upgrades are part of the City of Mandurah's $1.2 million Falcon Reserve Activation Plan, which will transform Falcon Reserve including renovations to the public toilets and change facilities at Falcon Pavilion, a new play space and upgrades to the BMX track. "Our local skating enthusiasts were key to making this new park what it is today, and we thank everyone who came on board to help with the designs," Mr Williams said. And things are about to get even more exciting for skaters - with workshops and clinics planned, according to Mandurah mayor Rhys Williams said. The park was designed with input from local skaters and design company Skate Sculpture. "This skate park is pretty cool." His favourite part of the brand new facility is the 'Street Plaza' - the new street section of the park, he says. "Before they made it bigger, I mostly rode my bike after school," Riley says. And that's not an unusual number to see at the park since it was rebuilt - it's busy every day that the weather is fine. The Falcon boy was among 70 youngsters joining the action when the upgraded park at Falcon Reserve was officially opened on Thursday. He's 13 and every day after school he heads to Falcon Skate Park with his mates.