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Highbury Park Friends

Jun 9th, 2008 by Chris Duggan, GreeninBrum | No comments yet


Highbury Park Friends launched their new tree trail leaflet at an event in the park on 31 May, which also featured plant swap stalls. They have recently completed a survey of over 200 trees in the park – the database is on their website

Highbury Park is in Kings Heath – one of the entrances is at the corner of Alcester Road and Queensbridge Road, on the No. 50 bus route.

“Grassland, ancient hedgerows, marshland, scrub, streams, pools and remnants of woodland are all to be found in the park as well as a host of ornamental trees and shrubs.” It’s a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation.

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