Cotteridge Park is one of the many early 20th Century parks created in Birmingham to improve the health & well-being of its citizens. It is made up of 22 acres accrued by a series of purchases made by the former Kings Norton Urban District Council between February 1905 and December 1909. The park was transeferred to Birmingham Corporation in 1911.
The park is owned by Birmingham City Council (and therefore all the people who live in Birmingham). The Friends of Cotteridge Park are the volunteers who carry out all the additional activities and work not covered by the city council contract.
Cotteridge Park is one of the many early 20th Century parks created in Birmingham to improve the health & well-being of its citizens. It is made up of 22 acres accrued by a series of purchases made by the former Kings Norton Urban District Council between February 1905 and December 1909. The park was transeferred to Birmingham Corporation in 1911.
The park is owned by Birmingham City Council (and therefore all the people who live in Birmingham). The Friends of Cotteridge Park are the volunteers who carry out all the additional activities and work not covered by the city council contract.
Cotteridge Park,
Franklin Road,
Cotteridge
B30 2HG
cotteridgepark.org.uk/