Historic London Skate Park Saved From Demolition

Here's where a community of skateboarders beat developers.

London -- When Britain's oldest skate park was threatened by developers and due to be demolished, a community of skateboarders fought back.

After a 17-month long campaign against the Southbank Center's expansion plans and collecting more than 27,000 signatures, the skaters won their right to stay.

For many skateboarders, like Rohan Manderson, 16, the park is a safe space for people from all backgrounds to have fun and relax. It's a unique location, along the river Thames, where many tourists stop by to watch.

Southbank skate park, also called The Undercroft, opened in 1976.