Concrete Dinosaurs Part 1 – Romford Skatepark
Part 1 of Concrete Dinosaurs is here with an elite crew of Monster Energy heads consisting of Raven Tershy, Rune Glifberg, Ben Hatchell and Sam Beckett exploring some of the UK’s still-standing concrete monoliths of skateboarding’s early days.
Concrete Dinosaurs Part 1 focuses on the venerable Romford Skatepark in Essex which has weathered five generations of UK skateboarding history and still stands as a proud testament to the early roots of UK skateboarding culture.
Originally built in 1978, Romford Skatepark has hosted skaters of every variety from every corner of the globe over the interceding four decades and its epic transitions are still as ripe for four-wheeled carnage today as they were back when it was first constructed nearly 40 years ago.
The Concrete Dinosaurs crew, plus an assortment of UK heads along to soak up the hype blessed this Grade II listed skatepark, (the first skateboard park in Europe to receive listed status) with a session to rival anything that has gone down so far in its history.
Watch the clip, peep the photos and then get yourselves down to The Rom and find out just how gnarly the skateboarding you’ve just watched is for yourselves.
Keep your eyes peeled for more Concrete Dinosaur exploration in the coming weeks.
Concrete Dinosaurs Part 1 – Romford Skatepark