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  • Cotteridge Park (Friends of)

    The Friends of Cotteridge Park was set up in 1997 after the park was threatened with the loss of services including the on-site park keeper.  Local residents mounted a successful campaign and the park was saved.  Since then park users have been working tirelessly to improve the park’s infrastructure and to provide services and activities that meet

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  • Court Lane Allotment Association

    Court Lane Allotments is located in Erdington and has a very active community group for local food growing. B23 5RP

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  • Cowley Park (Friends of)

    Cowley Park is a Park and Open Space which is Situated in the Tyseley area (B11). The Park is accessible to all members of the community and provides 5 acres of open green space. The Park and Open space is bordered by the River Cole, which attracts wildlife to the park and open space. The

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  • Daisy Farm Park (Friends of)

    The Friends of Daisy Farm Park are a volunteer group based near Maypole, Birmingham, on Maypole Lane, also known as Daisy Farm Recreation Ground. Their mission is to make a positive impact through activities like litter picking and tree planting, all while cherishing this beautiful park. The park has a Play Area, as you walk

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  • Dawberry Fields Park (Friends of)

    Dawberry Fields Park is a hidden gem in the Brandwood area of Kings Heath. It covers 20 acres and has a wealth of biodiversity supported by an ancient brook and pond, mature hedges and trees, and a wild grass area. Close to a primary school, it has a car park and a popular children’s play

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  • Deers Leap Wood (Friends of)

    The Friends of Deers Leap Wood are a voluntary group of local residents who have a passion for conserving and enhancing an area of their local environment called Deers Leap Wood for the benefit of people and wildlife. Deer’s Leap Wood is a wonderful mix of informal woodland, pond, boundary brook and meadow areas which have

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  • Dells Angels

    Dells Angels are a group of friendly locals who have a shared interest in and fondness of their community and who get together to enjoy Druids Heath Dell and Village Green. Dells Angels welcome all from the community and beyond to come together and enjoy the Druids Heath Dell, learn about its history and conserve

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  • Digby Park (Friends of)

    The Friends of Digby Park has been set up by members of the community, to help locals join together and assist in developing Digby Park into a more family friendly space. The group would like to raise funds in order to buy more resources for the park – such as; bins, benches, a slide, more

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  • EcoGrow Court Lane Allotments

    EcoGrow Court Lane Allotments was founded in 2020 and has been a thriving outdoor space ever since.  The site consists of a small wood, a nature pond, flower borders, raised beds for growing food and access to an orchard.     EcoGrow Court Lane Allotments’ activities include: Grow and Play outdoor toddler group. Litter picks Monthly

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  • Edgbaston Reservoir (Friends of)

      Edgbaston Reservoir is a 70 acre site, situated in Ladywood, less than two miles from the City centre. It is a designated Local Nature Reserve and a site of historic importance, designed and built by Thomas Telford in 1827 to supply his new Main Line Canal, replacing James Brindley’s less efficient meandering contribution. With its

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  • Erdington Litter Busters

    Erdington Litter Busters is a community-driven group dedicated to caring for Erdington Constituency and improving the lives of its residents by keeping the area clean, tidy, and something to be proud of. From tackling litter on streets and green spaces to bringing residents together and fostering a real sense of community, the group works hard

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  • Farm Park (Friends of)

    The Friends of Farm Park’s Objectives: To promote, protect and enhance Farm Park and the area around it as a resource to be enjoyed by the local community. To be open to everyone with an interest in Farm Park, bringing together the whole community to be a voice for the site. To promote the conservation,

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