Walkers Heath Park

Walkers Heath Park
Location Birmingham, England
Coordinates 52°24′06″N 1°54′44″W / 52.401751°N 1.912222°W / 52.401751; -1.912222Coordinates: 52°24′06″N 1°54′44″W / 52.401751°N 1.912222°W / 52.401751; -1.912222
Operated by Birmingham City Council

Walkers Heath Park is a park in South West Birmingham that covers approximately 21 hectares (52 acres) nestled between the estates of Kings Norton and Druids Heath.

The park has a basketball court, netball court and a tennis court with permanent tennis net as well as two sets of kickabout goals. There's also a concrete table-tennis table.

The Friends of Walkers Heath Park have organized volunteer efforts aimed at improving the park's grounds and facilities.[1] Together with Catch22 and The National Trust, The Friends of Walkers Heath Park have planted new trees, added new seating and bins, cleaned out Chinn Brook that runs through the park, and laid new hedges. A "Community Games" were held on the grounds to encourage local residents to use the renovated facilities.[2] Several areas of the park are suitable for bicycling, including mountain biking.[3]

Partnerships

The 'Leisure Centres Without Walls' aka 'Active Parks' the pilot project is as follows: - a pilot project in 3 parks across the city of which Walkers Heath Park is one, where Birmingham City Council Sport and Parks teams are working with the Friends of Parks groups to deliver activities in parks and open spaces. The programme will include a range of sports and other activities for families, groups, and individuals and will be run by staff and volunteers. If successful, it is hoped that they can launch the initiative across the city.

References

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