
Park Lodge,
Moorland Road,
Burslem
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST6 1EA
England
- Phone: 01782 234234,
- Web Site: http://www.stoke.gov.uk/burslempark
Burslem Park first opened in 1894 to much local acclaim. This Victorian park is now being restored to its former glory, with work due for completion in summer 2012. This work is generously supported by £2m from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund through their Parks for People programme. This breakthrough funding has been achieved with the steadfast support of the Burslem Park Partnership, a local voluntary group that works tirelessly to improve the park. Facilities and services include sports courts, children's playground, a new wildlife and habitat area, cafe (opening 2012), plus events, volunteering and education programmes.
Further information
Opening Hours:
Open 24 hours a day
Charges:
Free
Upcoming events:
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Facilities and services
Facilities:
- Children's play area
- Baby changing facilities
- Dogs welcome
- Toilets
- Gardens open to public
- Reception and lunch facilities for educational groups
- Education facilities available
Services:
- Events and resources for children and families
- Activities for pre-school children
- Volunteering scheme offered
- Pre-booking service for groups
- Membership and/or Friends scheme offered
- Information point provided
- Guided tours
- Community outreach programme/service
- Support for extended schools services available
- Special educational needs education services available
- Secondary school education service available
- Professional development and training for teachers
- Printed/audio-visual information available for schools
- Primary school education service available
- Member of staff available with responsibility for education
- Early years education service available
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- Environment
- Staffordshire
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- Green space
- Landscape architecture (Green space)
- Garden
- Playground
- Topography
- Wild life (in green space)
- Parks
- Landscape design
- Building conservation and refurbishment
- Building restorations
- Regeneration projects
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- Victorian
- 19th century (1801 - 1900)
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