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Parks & Green Spaces
Kidderminster boasts an abundance of parks and green spaces, for the locals to enjoy and visit all year round. These areas provide diverse opportunities for people of various ages and abilities to relish nature and local wildlife in our historical town, whilst having the opportunity to partake in a wide range of community events throughout the year.
Please note that toilet facilities are not provided as part of the park booking. If required, it is the responsibility of the booking party to arrange these facilities through an external service provider. Details of any such arrangements must be provided to the Council before your booking is confirmed.
Broadwaters Mill Park
Stourbridge Rd, Kidderminster DY10 2UL.
Baxter Gardens Park
Birmingham Rd, Kidderminster DY10 2BX.
St. George's Park
Radford Ave, Kidderminster DY10 2ES.
Park Dos and Don'ts
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Use of KTC Land
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Park Booking Form
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Report it: Please help us keep the Parks a SAFE, CLEAN and GREEN Environment by taking your litter home.
However, if you spot a problem with anything in our Parks, please let us know by reporting it via:
01562 732680
Broadwaters Mill Park
Address: Stourbridge Rd, Kidderminster DY10 2UL.
Broadwaters Mill Park is an area of 2.022 hectares located on the outskirts of Kidderminster. The park can be accessed via Wolverhampton Road and Norton Road.
Facilities and Attractions
- Car parking
- Picnic Areas
- Grade 2 listed building as a park shelter
- A water course running through the park
- Herbaceous beds
Part of Broadwaters Park is the venue for the Broadwaters Annual Fair and Christmas Fair.
Friends of Broadwaters Park
Photo credit: Adam Carrigan
Baxter Gardens Park
Address: Birmingham Rd, Kidderminster DY10 2BX.
Baxter Gardens is a small park area off the main A456 Birmingham Road, accessible from either Hurcott Road or Birmingham Road. The park is situated behind the Kidderminster Tennis Club facility.
Facilities and Attractions
- Enclosed Children’s Play Area
- Kickabout area with goal posts
- Enclosed dog exercise area
- Outdoor fitness area
There are also tennis courts and parking for the use of members of Kidderminster Tennis Club.
Friends of Baxter Park
Photo credit: Adam Carrigan
Baxter Gardens Park
Address: Birmingham Rd, Kidderminster DY10 2BX.
Baxter Gardens is a small park area off the main A456 Birmingham Road, accessible from either Hurcott Road or Birmingham Road. The park is situated behind the Kidderminster Tennis Club facility.
Facilities and Attractions
- Enclosed Children’s Play Area
- Kickabout area with goal posts
- Enclosed dog exercise area
- Outdoor fitness area
For more information about Baxter Gardens Park’s facilities, click here.
There are also tennis courts and parking for the use of members of Kidderminster Tennis Club.
Click here to download the Park Booking Form.
Friends of Baxter
Visit the Friends of Baxter Park’s Facebook page for more information and pictures.
Photo credit: Adam Carrigan
St. George’s Park
Address: Radford Ave, Kidderminster DY10 2ES.
St George’s Park is located near the centre of Kidderminster.
The main entrance is off Radford Avenue, DY10 2ES.
Visiting the Park
- Enclosed children’s play area
- Paddling Pool – Closed for Summer 2024
- Multi Activity Play Area
- BMX track
- Picnic area
- Basketball court
- Tennis court
Friends of St Georges Park
Photo credit: Adam Carrigan
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