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Your guide to walks, events and activities in Coventry's parks and open spaces. This is a bumper issue as 2012 is the year that brings the Olympic Games to our city. As we take our place on the world stage for the greatest show on Earth, we want Coventry residents and visitors alike to join the celebrations.
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Welcome 2
Event calendar 4
Bands in the Park 6
Welcoming the World 7
Event listings 8
Venue map 46
Parks in Coventry 48
Walking back to happiness 52
Volunteering opportunities 55
Useful contacts Back cover
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ContentsWelcome to the latest Step Out guide, packed full of good ideas to get you and your family out exploring the city’s parks and open spaces. As in previous issues there is something for everyone, access is good with the added bonus that many of our facilities and activities are free for you to enjoy.
We have a dedicated team of staff who work extremely hard to ensure your day out is an enjoyable one, whether you choose one of our many parks - Coombe Country Park, War Memorial Park, Allesley, Longford, Holbrooks, Caludon Castle, or the many other smaller parks local to where you live. You can also visit our brand new Broadgate square in the city centre which will provide a dynamic and exciting outdoor event venue.
Building on past success, a fourth Coventry park, Caludon Castle, has been awarded the national Green Flag Award. These awards illustrate the excellent partnership working between the City Council, Ward councillors and residents, and recognises the high standards and presentation of the park. As ever, their help and support is much appreciated.
2012 is a special year for the city and it’s extra special for the parks service with the Olympic Torch Relay arriving in the War Memorial Park on Sunday 1 July, so don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of London 2012!
Welcome
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April1 Pat Collins Fun Fair
9 Easter Activities start10 Coombe Club starts10 Easter Holiday Fun11 Meet King Frog
11 Easter Holiday Fun
12 Hopping Mad
12 Easter Holiday Fun
16 Paradise Games
16 Coombe Club starts
16 Easter Holiday Fun17 Easter Holiday Fun 17 Cracking egg codes18 Volunteer Day19 Easter Holiday Fun
19 Iris May Falcons
19 Rubbish Monsters21 Dragontastic
21 Tennis Open Day
23 St. George v Shakespeare
29 Dawn Chorus
29 St. George’s Day
City centre
Brookside Avenue
War Memorial Park
Sowe Valley
Coombe Country ParkLongford Park
May6 Sikh Union Vaisakhi Sports Day
12 Booktastic 13 Walkathon
13 Sunbeam Alpine Spares Day
16 Volunteer Day
19 Pink Picnic
19 Pre-season fishery tour
19 Allesley Park Walled Garden Market
26 Be Nice to Nettles
26 Get Set for the Jubilee
26 Bat Walk
26 Pentecostal Celebration 27 Coventry Fun Run
28 Water Vole Awareness29 Water Vole Awareness30 Water Vole Awareness30 Spring Flowers
June3 Big Diamond Jubilee Lunch
4 Whitsun Activities6 Half Term Fun
7-8 Teddy’s Royal Picnic
7 Half Term Fun
7 Flutterby Butterfly
7 World Environment Day
8 Half Term Fun
9-10 Fun Fair & Monster Truck Show
9-16 Coventry Mysteries
9 Coventry Car Day9 Tennis Open Day
11-17 Walk of Warwickshire
16 Community Fun Day16 Allesley Park Walled Garden Market
17 Fabulous Fathers
17 Wild West Sunday
20 Volunteer Day23 Recycled Grand Prix
23 Green Fayre
23 Sowe Valley Walk
24 Volunteer Day
27 Birdwatching Basics
Wyken Slough
Radford Common
Primrose Hill
Key to event venues
Event calendar
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Quinton Pools
Lunt Roman Fort
Lake View Park
Edgwick Park
Red House Park
Caludon CastleParkHearsall Common
The Lindfield
Tile Hill Wood
Stoneleigh Park
Allesley Park
Various
June3 Big Diamond Jubilee Lunch
4 Whitsun Activities6 Half Term Fun
7-8 Teddy’s Royal Picnic
7 Half Term Fun
7 Flutterby Butterfly
7 World Environment Day
8 Half Term Fun
9-10 Fun Fair & Monster Truck Show
9-16 Coventry Mysteries
9 Coventry Car Day9 Tennis Open Day
11-17 Walk of Warwickshire
16 Community Fun Day16 Allesley Park Walled Garden Market
17 Fabulous Fathers
17 Wild West Sunday
20 Volunteer Day23 Recycled Grand Prix
23 Green Fayre
23 Sowe Valley Walk
24 Volunteer Day
27 Birdwatching Basics
July1-2 Olympic Torch Relay
4 Volunteer Day7 Edgwick Park Festival7 Volunteer Day7 Creatures of the night9-20 Schools’ Arts Fringe Festival
11 Volunteer Day
14 Volunteer Day
14 Poetry Workshop
18 Volunteer Day
20-22 Family Fun Fair
21-2 Godiva Awakes
21 Allesley Park Walled Garden Market
21 Poetry Workshop21 Volunteer Day22 Tennis Open Day25-27 Coombe Club25 Paralympic Torch 25-27 Love Parks Week25 Grasshoppers and bush crickets26 Fishing for Beginners30 Summer activities30 Coombe Club30 Fresh Air Fun31 Fresh Air Fun
August1 Coombe Boat Race
1 Fresh Air Fun2 Iris May Falcons2 Teddy Bears’ Picnic3 Fishing for beginners4 Donkey Derby
4 Batty About Bats
6-10 Spark in the park
6 Fresh Air Fun
6-10 Coombe Club
7 Fresh Air Fun
7 Fishing for beginners
8 Fresh Air Fun
8 Lucky Ladybirds10-12 Family Fun Fair
12 Vintage Motorcycle Club
13 Fresh Air and Fun13-17 Coombe Club
13 Fishing for beginners
14 Fresh Air and Fun15 Fresh Air and Fun15 Den Building15 Camp Fires16 Iris May Falcons16 Bumbletastic Bees17-18 Camp Coombe18 Allesley Walled Garden Market18 Big Fun Run
September1 Build a scarecrow
8 Pond Dip
8-9 Heritage Open Weekend
8-9 Dog Show8 Pirates on Parade19 Volunteer Day
20-29 Barkers Fun Fair
22 Peace in the Park
26 Veteran Trees
23 Furious Vikings
25 Festival of Motoring27-31 Coombe Club28 Fresh Air and Fun29 Fresh Air and Fun29 Bats for beginners
29 Sports
30 Fresh Air and Fun
30 Back to School Fun
30 Iris May Falcons
31 Fishing for beginners
20-24 Coombe Club21 Fresh Air and Fun21 Den Building21 Camp Fires22 Fresh Air and Fun22 Beginners’ Fishing23 Fresh Air and Fun
29-1 Godiva Festival
30 Armed Forces Day
Event calendar
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Bands In the Park 2012Sunday 3 June Meridian Dance OrchestraMillennium Place 11.00am – 7.00pm This event not only starts the bands in parks programme, but also gives you the chance to be part of the Big Lunch and celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee as the Live Site screen will show the historic flotilla as it travels along the Thames.
Sunday 10 June Shirley Pipe BandWar Memorial Park
Sunday 17 June Dene River JazzmenAllesley Hall
Sunday 24 June Coventry City Salvation Army BandSpencer Park
Sunday 8 July The New Washboard SyncopatorsWar Memorial Park
Sunday 15 July Cubbington Silver BandLongford Park
Sunday 22 July Phoenix Rock and Roll BandAllesley Hall
Sunday 5 August Day Spring Steel BandWar Memorial Park
Sunday 12 August Coventry Festival BandSpencer Park
Sunday 19 August Jaguar Land Rover BandAllesley Hall
Sunday 26 August Jazz UnlimitedWar Memorial Park
Sunday 2 September Gershwin GangAllesley Hall
Sunday 9 September City of Coventry BrassCaludon Park to coincide with Heritage Open Days
With the exception of Sunday 3 June, all events start at 2.30pm and finish at 4.00pm.
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2012 is the year that brings the Olympic Games to our city. As we take our place on the world stage for the greatest show on Earth, we want Coventry residents and visitors alike to join the celebrations.
Over the coming months, Coventry will host Olympic Football at the City of Coventry Stadium along with the final Men’s Qualifying Play-off match on 23 April. Our premier park, War Memorial Park, plays host to the Olympic Torch Relay on 1 July. Make sure you come and play your part in welcoming the event to the city, and look out for the Paralympic Flame Celebration the city is also proud to be hosting here in August.
The Live Site screen at the Coventry Transport Museum will entertain visitors to the city and our famous Cathedral marks its golden jubilee.
Coventry’s famous Lady Godiva will come to life as Imagineer Productions bring us Godiva Awakes. On 28 July, Godiva will awake to a spectacular performance in the city centre, before – powered by cyclists – she journeys to London to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Alongside many national and international events taking place here, many local communities will also be celebrating with a series of community events including street parties, community walks and music.
2012 promises to be a golden year for Coventry, so make sure you keep up-to-date with all that’s happening through www.coventry.gov.uk/london2012 and the city’s events website at visitcoventry.co.uk or download our app for smartphones, details below.
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Sunday 1 to Sunday 15 AprilPat Collins Easter Fun Fair at Hearsall CommonTimes: 1.00pm to 11.00pmCost: variableSuitable for: families
Monday 9 to Friday 20 AprilEaster Activities at the Lunt Roman FortVisit the Lunt Roman Fort for a wealth of activities over the Easter Holidays. Learn more about the Roman Empire and explore life on a Roman fort. Check www.luntromanfort.org for opening days, times and prices.
Tuesday 10 to Friday 13 AprilCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkCoombe Club is the perfect place for active kids to get out into the fresh air and have fun during the summer holidays. Children can stay for a half day, full day or for the whole week. Time: 8.00am to 6.00pm (Length of session can be adjusted to suit your needs)Cost: £3.15 per hour, minimum of 5 hour stayMeeting point: Coombe Club Base – Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 8 - 14 yearsBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Tuesday 10 AprilEaster Holiday Fun at Cauldon ParkJoin in the outdoor fun with the Rangers including games and craft activities. These events are open access; all under 8s must be supervised and all over 8s must have a completed parental permission slip (available from the Rangers on the day).
Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: children aged 8 - 12 years
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Wednesday 11 to Friday 13 AprilMeet King Frog at Coombe Country ParkJoin King Frog in his magical kingdom for some watery tales of life in the royal pond. Then hop on out into the park to help him find some of his special friends before heading back and getting crafty creating your own pond life scenes and animals.Times: 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: £5.25Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 5 and overBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Wednesday 11 AprilEaster Holiday Fun at Allesley ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for details.
Thursday 12 April Hopping Mad at War Memorial ParkCome along and join in the eggsitement with our Education Team. Follow the Easter Bunny Trail around the park and join us in the Visitor Centre to make foam bunnies and other Easter crafts to take home.Times: 10.00am to 12noon and 1.00pm to 3.00pm Cost: £2.60 per child per sessionSuitable for: children aged 4 years and overMeeting point: Visitors Centre
Thursday 12 AprilEaster Holiday Fun at Longford ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for details.
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Monday 16 to Friday 20 AprilParadise Community Games at Red House ParkSports activities will be on offer for local residents to participate in. There will be live music on the first day and a flag ceremony on the final day. There will also be a closing ceremony where medals are handed out.Time: 12.30 to 3.30pm each dayCost: freeSuitable for: all Monday 16 to Friday 20 AprilCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.Booking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Monday 16 AprilEaster Holiday Fun at The LindfieldSee Tuesday 10 April for details.
Tuesday 17 AprilEaster Holiday Fun at Radford CommonSee Tuesday 10 April for details.
Tuesday 17 AprilCracking egg codes at Coombe Country ParkWould you make a cracking Sherlock Holmes? There’s been some funny goings on at Coombe and our resident feathered friends are turning up all over. Follow the clues to find as many different bird eggs as possible and solve the cracker code.Time: 10.00am to 3.00pmCost: £1.00 per childMeeting point: at the Information Centre and shopSuitable for: familiesBooking: drop in session
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Wednesday 18 April Volunteer day at Wyken Slough Please register to confirm details of times, venues and tasks. Good fresh air and healthy exercise! Join the Park Service Rangers on the third Wednesday of every month and help look after and develop Coventry’s green spaces. Time: 10.00am to 3.00pmMeeting point: TBCSuitable for: adultsBooking: all volunteers must register in advance. Come once, come every time or just come when it suits you. Telephone 024 7683 1828 (option 3) and ask for a Ranger. Thursday 19 AprilEaster Holiday Fun at Primrose Hill ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for details.
Thursday 19 AprilIris May Falcons at Coombe Country ParkGet up close and personal with some fascinating birds of prey.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: everyone
Thursday 19 April Rubbish Monsters at War Memorial ParkCome learn about what we can recycle and re-use. Join us in the Visitors Centre to make a monster out of rubbish to take home. Times: 10.00am to 12noon and 1.00pm to 3.00pm Cost: £1.55 per child per session Suitable for: children aged 5 and over Meeting point: in the Visitors Centre
Saturday 21 April Dragonastic at War Memorial ParkSt. George’s Day is remembered on the 23 April but we want to celebrate a little early. Follow St. George’s trail around the park to find the dragon and make your own dragon, sword and shield in the Visitor Centre to take home with you. Time: 11.00am to 1.00pm Cost: £2.60 per childSuitable for: children aged 5 and over
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Saturday 21 April Tennis Open Day in the War Memorial ParkCome along and join the fun at the FREE tennis open day.Times: 10.15am - 11.00am (ages 5 - 8 years)11.15am - 12noon (ages 5 - 8 years)10.00am - 12noon (ages 9 - 15 years)1.00am - 3.00pm adults (ages 16+)Meeting point: War Memorial Park tennis courts Suitable for: adults and childrenBooking details: advance bookings can be made by calling inspire2coach on 024 7615 0688 or e-mailing: info@inspire2coach.co.uk
Monday 23 AprilSt. George V Shakespeare, Broadgate in the city centreIn our newly created Broadgate, St. George won’t be taking on the dragon - no this year he takes on William Shakespeare in a table football competition - just as serious and ferocious! Members of the public can choose who they support on the day and play a game against either team. If table football’s not for you then you can have a go at a penalty shoot-out or see how fast you kick the ball in the speed cage. Prizes and T-shirts for those with real talent. You may even find yourself being serenaded by the young William or challenged by St. George. All of this celebrates Coventry’s place in the Olympics as a host city for football and recognises two key characters in British history that are totally unique. Come along during your lunch hour; bring the kids into town on the last day of their school holiday to be part of the fun. Time: 11.00am to 3.00pm
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Sunday 29 AprilDawn Chorus at Coombe Country ParkGet ready for National Dawn Chorus day on 6 May with this inspirational walk listening and identifying the park’s birds that love to sing at this special time of year.Time: 4.30am to 7.00amCost: £3.65Meeting point: outside the Visitor CentreSuitable for: adults and older children/teenagersBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Sunday 29 AprilSt. George’s Day (Scouts) at War Memorial ParkJoin the City Of Coventry Scouts as they celebrate the Patron Saint of England.Time: 1.00pm to 4.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
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Sunday 6 MaySikh Union Vaisakhi Sports Day at the War Memorial ParkEnjoy good food and good company at this annual event.Time: 10.00am to 6.00pmSuitable for: families
Saturday 12 May Booktastic at War Memorial ParkCome along and meet characters from some classic children books. Listen to some stories and make some book themed crafts to take home in celebration of National Book Week.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £1.55 per childSuitable for: families
Sunday 13 MayWalkathon at War Memorial ParkBe part of this charity event by walking around the War Memorial Park with friends and family.Time: 10.30am to 4.00pmCost: £5.00Suitable for: familiesMore details: go to www.leofriclions.org.uk to register
Sunday 13 May Sunbeam Alpine Spares Day at War Memorial ParkVisit the park and see a display of these rare cars and if you are an owner buy parts to keep your car on the road.Time: 10.00am to 3.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Wednesday 16 MayVolunteer Day at Quinton PoolsSee Wednesday 18 April for full details.Booking: Telephone 024 7683 1828 (option 3) and ask for a Ranger.
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Saturday 19 MayPink Picnic at War Memorial ParkA family picnic in the War Memorial Park with sporting and cultural activities. Bring your own food and soft drinks.Time: 11.00am to 2.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: families
Saturday 19 May Pre-season tour of the fishery at Coombe Country ParkThinking about joining Coombe Pool Fishery for the 2012/13 season? Then why not join our fisheries Estate Officer for a tour of the lake and information on past season catches and the work we are doing to improve the overall fishing experience. Suitable for prospective anglers.Time: 2.30pm to 4.30pm.Cost: freeSuitable for: prospective anglersBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Saturday 19 MayAllesley Park Walled Garden MarketSelling produce from the garden with supporting stalls selling cakes, mustards and books.Time: 10.30am to 12.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Saturday 26 MayBe Nice to Nettles at Coombe Country ParkWe all know that nettles can give us a nasty sting! But did you know they can also be used to make soup, cord and dye for cloths? Join us for a fascinating hands on session finding out why nettles are so much more than a troublesome weed.Time: 10.00am to 12noonCost: £3.65Meeting point: Field Studies Centre/Visitor centreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential 024 7645 3720
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Saturday 26 May Get Set for the Jubilee at War Memorial ParkCome along and join the Education Team and help us celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee. Make some bunting and celebratory crafts to decorate your street and garden parties. Time: 11.00am to 1.00pm Cost: £2.60 per childSuitable for: children aged 4 and over
Saturday 26 MayBat Walk at Tile Hill WoodJoin the Rangers to learn more about these fascinating night flying mammals. We will take a walk in the woods with bat detectors to hear their callsTime: TBCCost: £1.50 or £1 PPLLMeeting point: meet in lay-by on Banner LaneSuitable: families, adultsBooking: essential call 024 7645 3720
Saturday 26 MayPentecostal celebration in Broadgate in the city centreChristians in Coventry will be gathering in the Cathedral and Broadgate to celebrate God’s gift of his Spirit and to pray for our city.Time: 12.30pm to 2.30pmMore details: www.coventrypentecost.com or call 024 7622 0418.
Sunday 27 MayCoventry Fun Run at War Memorial ParkCoventry Three Spires Round Table invites you to take part in the annual fun run.Time: 10.30am to 3.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: familiesMore Info: www.coventryfunrun.co.uk
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Monday 28 MayWater Vole Awareness at Lake View ParkCome and find out more about Water Voles in Coventry and what you can do to help them. With the council’s Park Rangers and Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. For more information please call the Rangers on 024 7683 3372.Time: 4.30pm to 5.30pmCost: freeMeeting point: opposite the junction of Lakeview Road and Malvern RoadSuitable for: families, adults
Tuesday 29 MayWater Vole Awareness at Brookside AvenueSee Monday 28 May for details.For more information please call the Rangers on 024 7683 3372.Meeting point: Whitaker RoadSuitable for: families, adults
Wednesday 30 MayWater Vole Awareness at Longford Park See Monday 28 May for details.Meeting point: Windmill RoadSuitable for: families, adults For more information please call the Rangers on 024 7683 3372
Wednesday 30 MayMidweek Series: Introduction to Spring Flowers at Coombe Country ParkJoin us for an inspiring workshop learning how to identify the many different varieties of spring flowers in Coombe’s Wildflower meadow.Coombe’s Midweek Series runs on the last Wednesday of every month from May to September. Time: 6.30pm to 8.00pmCost: £2.60Suitable for: adults
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JuneSunday 3 JuneThe Big Diamond Jubilee Lunch with the Meridian Dance Orchestra at the Live Site, Millennium Place Come along and bring your lunch and enjoy live music, a singalong, and the screening of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations. Be there to see the historic flotilla as it floats down the Thames.Time: 11.00am to 7.00pmSuitable for: all
Monday 4 JuneActivities at the Lunt Roman FortSpend your Whitsun holiday exploring the Lunt Roman Fort. Learn about the Roman Empire and discover what is was like to be a solider during the Boudica rebellion. Check www.luntromanfort.org for opening days, times and prices.
Wednesday 6 JuneHalf Term Fun at Allesley ParkJoin in the outdoor fun with the Rangers including games and craft activities. These events are open access, all under 8s must be supervised and all over 8s must have a completed parental permission slip (available from the Rangers on the day) Meeting at play area. Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: freeMeeting point: by play areaSuitable for: children aged 8 to 12 years
Thursday 7 and Friday 8 JuneTeddy’s Right Royal Picnic at Coombe Country ParkFollow the bread crumb trail out into the park to find royal Ted and his enchanting friends in their flowery court. Bring your sandwiches along and join in the fun as Ted tries to get to the bottom of his missing magical tea cakes! Times: 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: £2.60Meeting point: at the Visitor CentreSuitable for: families – younger childrenBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
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Thursday 7 JuneHalf Term Fun at Longford ParkSee Wednesday 6 June for details.Meeting point: Windmill RoadSuitable for: children aged 8 to 12 years
Thursday 7 JuneFlutterby Butterfly at War Memorial ParkAs part of Butterfly Awareness week come along in the morning and join the Education Team in creating beautiful butterfly crafts and then explore the park to see how many different butterflies you can find for the National Butterfly Survey.Time: 10.00am to 12noonCost: £1.55 per childSuitable for: children 5 years and over
Thursday 7 JuneWorld Environment Day at War Memorial ParkAs part of World Environment Day activities come along in the afternoon and join the Education Team to create some themed crafts to remind children of the importance of looking after the planet.Time: 1.00pm to 3.00pmCost: £1.55 per childSuitable for: children 5 years and over
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Friday 8 JuneHalf Term Fun at Caludon ParkSee Wednesday 6 June for details.Meeting point: near the car parkSuitable for: children aged 8 to 12 year
Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 JuneFun fair and Monster Truck Show at Hearsall CommonA family fun fair with Monster Trucks.Time: 12noon to 7.30pmCost: £3 to £5Suitable: families
Saturday 9 to Saturday 16 JuneCoventry Mysteries Week FestivalExciting new dance, drama, music, film, digital media and visual art events will transform the city centre’s buildings, streets and parks. Creative and interactive work by established and emerging artists and performers will encourage spectators to join in and see community relations and spaces in new and interesting ways. Time/Venue: everyday and evening across the city centre visit see www.coventrymysteries.com for details of eventsCost: Free, no booking requiredSuitable: for all ages
Saturday 9 JuneCoventry Car Day at University Square and the hub Coventry UniversityOnce the Car was King in Coventry. Thousands of working lives depended on it. No more. Join Coventry University on its 20th anniversary as it celebrates the car, Coventry and the University. Static displays of 85 cars in University Square, Car Careers Fair all day in the Hub. Coventry Car Question Time - come ask the experts, displays in The Herbert and Lanchester Galleries plus walking and bus tours of Car Coventry. A look back in time but a look forward too with some of the latest models not yet on the production line.Time: 9.00am to 6.00pm Cost: freeSuitable for: everyoneMore details: events@coventry.ac.uk
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Saturday 9 JuneTennis Open Day in the War Memorial ParkCome along and join the fun at the FREE tennis open day.Meeting point: War Memorial Park tennis courts Suitable for: adults and childrenBooking details: advance bookings can be made by calling inspire2coach on 024 7615 0688 or e-mailing: info@inspire2coach.co.uk
Monday 11 to Sunday 17 JuneFree Radio presents the Walk of WarwickshireJD from the Free Radio Coventry and Warwickshire breakfast show starts out on his massive 100 miles walk around Coventry and Warwickshire to raise money for the Heritage Snowball Appeal and he would like you to help him. Walk the last leg of JD’s journey with him from Warwick Racecourse to Coventry city centre. It’s only 12 miles on Sunday 17 June and help raise money for this fantastic charity. You can take part on your own, as a family or with a group of friends and enjoy the party atmosphere for a good cause. Find out more and enter at www.freeradiocoventryandwarwickshire.co.uk Saturday 16 JuneAllesley Park Community Fun Day at Allesley ParkA pre-Olympic Community Fun Day in the park for all the family.Time: 11.00am to 3.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: familiesMore Information: www.allesleypark.info
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Saturday 16 JuneAllesley Park Walled Garden MarketCome along and buy produce from the walled garden and visit supporting stalls selling cakes, mustard and books.Time: 10.30am to 12.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Saturday 16 JuneFabulous Fathers at War Memorial ParkCome along to the education room in the Visitors Centre to create some wonderful Fathers day gifts.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £2.60 per childSuitable for: children aged 4 years and over
Sunday 17 JuneWild West Sunday at Allesley ParkHowdy partner, join us here Rangers for a fun packed session offering a range of activities for cowboys and Indians alike, including making a bow and arrow, learning how to tie and throw a lasso, decorating Indian headdresses and all kinds of rooting tooting fun - yeehaaa! Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: £1.55 or £1 PPLLMeeting point: by play areaSuitable for: families
Wednesday 20 JuneWater Vole Volunteer Day at Lake View ParkWe need your help to protect and enhance the habitat of the endangered water vole. We have a series of volunteer days organised in partnership with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust to remove invasive plant species and re plant with native foodplant species. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided but please bring your own lunch if you plan to stay the whole day. For more information please call the Rangers on 024 7683 3372Time: 10.00am to 3.00pmCost: freeMeeting point: bridge by Lake View RoadSuitable for: adults and children accompanied by adults.
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Saturday 23 JuneRecycled Grand Prix at Coombe Country ParkLet your imagination run wild creating model racing cars from all sorts of junk. Then put your car to the test by racing it in Coombe’s amazing Recycled Grand Prix.Time: 1.00pm to 3.00pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: at the Visitor CentreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Saturday 23 JuneGreen Fayre at War Memorial ParkFor all things green and sustainable, come along and see a range of stalls, display and activities including food, crafts, music and advice.Cost: freeSuitable for: everyoneMore details: Andy Littlewood on 024 7683 2330
Saturday 23 June
Sowe Valley Relay Walk This FREE, fun relay walk, inspired by the 2012 Olympic Games, is happening along 11 miles of the Sowe Valley in east Coventry. The walk isn’t a race; it’s all about meeting people from your local community and enjoying your natural surroundings. Cost: freeSuitable for: everyonePlaces are limited. Registration required. Telephone Warwickshire Wildlife Trust on 024 7630 2912.
Sunday 24 JuneWater Vole Volunteer Day at Longford ParkSee Wednesday 20 June for full details.Meeting point: at Windmill Road
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Wednesday 27 JuneMidweek Series: Bird Watching Basics at Coombe Country ParkAlways fancied trying a spot of bird watching? Then this is the perfect workshop for you. Have a go at identifying some of the parks common birds though their appearance, behaviour and sound. Coombe’s Midweek Series runs on the last Wednesday of every month from May to September. Time: 6.30pm to 8.00pmCost: £2.60Suitable for: adults
Friday 29, Saturday 30 and Sunday 1 JulyGodiva Festival at War Memorial ParkCome along to the Midlands’ largest free family festival. Time: Friday 6.00pm to 10.00pm, Saturday 12noon to 10.00pm and Sunday 12noon to 4.30pm Cost: freeSuitable for: everyoneMore info: www.godivafestival.com
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Sunday 1 and Monday 2 JulyOlympic Torch Relay at War Memorial ParkThe Olympic torch continues its journey around the UK. Join us for the celebrations as the Olympic Torch arrives in Coventry at the War Memorial Park.Time: 4.00pm to 7.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: families
Wednesday 4 JulyWater Vole Volunteer Day at Longford ParkWe need your help to protect and enhance the habitat of the endangered water vole. We have a series of volunteer days organised in partnership with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust to remove invasive plant species and replant with native foodplant species. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided but please bring your own lunch if you plan to stay the whole day. For more information please call the Rangers on 024 7683 3372.Time: 10.00am to 3.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: adults and children accompanied by adults.
Saturday 7 JulyEdgwick Park Festival at Edgwick ParkA community festival that has been held for the last seven years includes live music, food, puppet shows, go carts and more.Time: 11.00am to 4.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: families
Saturday 7 JulyWater Vole Volunteer Day at Lake View ParkSee Wednesday 4 July for more details.
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Saturday 7 JulyCreatures of the Night at Coombe Country ParkJoin us for this introductory session exploring some of the park creatures with one of our experienced Estate Officers. Learn how to identify bats by their sounds and trap and investigate moths up close and personal.Time: 9.00pm to 11.00pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: at the Visitor CentreSuitable for: adults and older childrenBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
From 9 to 20 JulyCoventry Schools’ Arts Fringe Festival – various locations including BroadgateFor two weeks in July Coventry schools from across the city will be taking over spaces and venues to present some of their finest work. The festival will include live performances, music, visual arts and installations. This is the first schools’ arts festival in the city and promises to be a dynamic and exciting series of events with something for everyone. Follow the event around the city and share in what our fantastic and talented young people can do!
Wednesday 11 JulyWater Vole Volunteer Day at Brookside AvenueSee Wednesday 4 July for full details.
Saturday 14 JulyWater Vole Volunteer Day at Brookside AvenueSee Wednesday 4 July for full details.
Saturday 14 July Older Children/Teenagers Poetry Workshop at War Memorial ParkAward winning published poet Antony Owen from Coventry and fellow poet and film maker Mal Dewhirst will host a free workshop exploring themes from Owen’s second collection of war poetry ‘The Dreaded Boy’ which was Coventry’s first collection of war poems. This is a great opportunity for school students to create response poems of their own which will be displayed at the Visitors Centre at the War Memorial Park. Places are limited so please book if you or your school are interested, by telephoning the Visitor Centre on 024 7678 6280.Time: 12noon to 3.00pmCost: free Location: Visitor CentreSuitable for: young people aged 11 - 16 years
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Wednesday 18 JulyWater Vole Volunteer Day at Lakeview ParkSee Wednesday 4 July for full details.
Friday 20, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 JulyFamily Fun Fair at Edgwick ParkTommy Wilson brings his family fun fair to Edgwick ParkTimes: Friday 6.00pm to 9.30pm, Saturday 1.00pm to 8.30pm, Sunday 1.00pm to 7.00pmCost: variousSuitable for: families
Saturday 21 July to Thursday 2 August Godiva Awakes in University SquareThe start of the epic journey of Godiva to London in celebration of the start of the London Olympics and Paralympic Games. Includes The Awakening Of Godiva (28 July 12noon Broadgate, 9.15pm University Square) and Dressing Godiva (29 12.00 noon University Square)Time: variousCost: freeSuitable for: AllMore details: www.imagineerproductions.co.uk
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Saturday 21 JulyAllesley Park Walled Garden Market at Allesley ParkBuy fresh produce from the garden with supporting stalls selling cakes, mustards and books.Time: 10.30am to 12.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Saturday 21 July Children’s Poetry Workshop at War Memorial ParkAward winning published poet Antony Owen from Coventry and fellow poet and film maker Mal Dewhirst will be hosting this free workshop which makes poetry fun. Children can come along and develop poetry around brightly coloured kites. The children can then take their kites away after the workshop to fly their words of inspiration. Places are limited so please book if you or your school are interested, by telephoning the Visitor Centre on 024 7678 6280. Time: 11.00am to 2.00pmCost: freeLocation: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 7 -11 years.
Saturday 21 JulyWater Vole Volunteer Day at Lake View ParkSee Wednesday 4 July for more details.
Saturday 22 JulyTennis Open Day in the War Memorial ParkCome along and join the fun at the FREE tennis open day.Meeting point: War Memorial Park tennis courts Suitable for: adults and childrenBooking details: advance bookings can be made by calling inspire2coach on 024 7615 0688 or e-mailing: info@inspire2coach.co.uk
Wednesday 25 to Friday 27 JulyCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.
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Wednesday 25 JulyLove Parks Week at Allesley ParkJoin the Rangers to celebrate your local park during national Love Parks Week. These events are open access; all under 8s must be supervised and all over 8s must have a completed parental permission slip (available from the Rangers on the day) Meeting at the play area.Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: children aged 8 to 12
Wednesday 25 JulyMidweek Series: Grasshoppers and Bush Crickets at Coombe Country ParkCould you tell a grasshopper from a cricket? No, then this is the perfect workshop for you. Join us for an exciting evening using detectors to listen out for the distinctive sounds of these wonderful creatures and identifying the different species we have in the park. Coombe’s Midweek Series runs on the last Wednesday of every month from May to September. Time: 6.30pm to 8.00pmCost: £2.60Suitable for: adults
Thursday 26 JulyLove Parks Week at Caludon ParkSee Wednesday 15 July for detailsMeeting point: by the car park.
Thursday 26 JulyFishing for beginners at Coombe Country ParkCome and have a go at fishing with the help of our experienced fishery Estate Officer. We will provide all the equipment and advice to get you started, all you need to bring is the determination to catch your first ever fish.Time: 2.30pm to 4.30pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children ages 8 - 12 yearsBooking: Essential as places are limited please call 024 7645 3720
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Friday 27 JulyLove Parks Week at Longford ParkSee Wednesday 25 July for details.Meeting point: at Windmill RoadBooking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Monday 30 July to Friday 31 AugustSummer Activities at the Lunt Roman FortPack your Summer holidays with Roman themed activities at the Lunt Roman Fort. Discover what is was like to live on the fort over 2,000 years ago and learn all about the Roman Empire. Check www.luntromanfort.org for opening days, times and prices.
Monday 30 July to Friday 3 AugustCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.Booking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Monday 30 JulyFresh Air and Fun at the LindfieldJoin in the outdoor fun with the Rangers including games and craft activities. These events are open access, all under 8s must be supervised and all over 8s must have a completed parental permission slip (available from the Rangers on the day).Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: children aged 8 – 12 years
Tuesday 31 JulyFresh Air and Fun at Radford CommonSee Monday 30 July for details.
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Wednesday 1 AugustCoombe Boat Race at Coombe Country ParkCome along and make your own recycled boat. Will it be good enough to win the Coombe Boat Race?Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitors Centre Suitable for: families Booking: essential
Wednesday 1 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Primrose Hill ParkJoin in the outdoor fun with the Rangers including games and craft activities. These events are open access, all under 8s must be supervised and all over 8s must have a completed parental permission slip (available from the Rangers on the day)Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: children aged 8 to 12 years
Thursday 2 AugustIris May Falcons at Coombe Country ParkGet up close and personal with some fairly friendly birds of prey. Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: everyone
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Thursday 2 AugustTeddy Bears’ Picnic at War Memorial ParkCalling all teddies! Come along with your master or mistress and meet our friendly teddy bear and join in the picnic trail and arts and crafts. Don’t forget to bring your picnic too! All teddies must be accompanied by a responsible carer! This activity is centred around the tennis pavilion and play area.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £1.55 per childSuitable for: families, children 3 years and over
Friday 3 AugustFishing for beginners at Coombe Country ParkCome and have a go at fishing with the help of our experienced fishery Estate Officer. We will provide all the equipment and advice to get you started, all you need to bring is the determination to catch your first ever fish.Time: 11.00am to 1.30pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 8 - 12 yearsBooking: essential as places are limited please call 024 7645 3720
Saturday 4 AugustDonkey Derby and Charities Fair at War Memorial ParkHelp the local Lions group raise money for charity and enjoy a fun day out.Time: 12noon to 5.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: families
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Saturday 4 AugustBatty about Bats at Coombe Country ParkBring all the family along for a fun filled interactive session hunting for Coombe’s batty bats.Time: 8.00pm to 10.00pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: the Visitor CentreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Monday 6 to Friday 10 AugustSpark in the War Memorial ParkLocal Christian Churches invite you to come along and enjoy their family fun week of activitiesTime: 1.30pm to 4.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Monday 6 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Allesley ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Monday 6 August to Friday 10 AugustCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.Booking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Tuesday 7 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Caludon ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Tuesday 7 AugustFishing for Beginners at Coombe Country ParkCome and have a go at fishing with the help of our experienced fishery Estate Officer. We will provide all the equipment and advice to get you started, all you need to bring is the determination to catch your first ever fish.Time: 11.00am to 1.30pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 8 - 12 yearsBooking: essential as places are limited, please call 024 7645 3720
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Wednesday 8 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Longford ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Wednesday 8 AugustLucky Ladybirds at Coombe Country ParkExplore the park with us on a ladybird hunt, where do you think they will be hiding? Once you’ve spotted our spotty friends, help to build them a new home to encourage different ladybirds to your garden.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Friday 10, Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 AugustFamily Fun Fair at Longford ParkTommy Wilson brings his family fun fair to Longford ParkTimes: Friday 6.00pm to 9.30pm, Saturday 1.00pm to 9.30pm, Sunday 1.00pm to 8.00pmCosts: variousSuitable for: families
Sunday 12 AugustVintage Motorcycle Club Coventry Parade at Coombe Country ParkWatch these unique motorbikes as they leave the park for a jaunt around the countryside and enjoy looking at them and talking to the riders when they return. Many of the bikes are 100 years old.Time: The first motorcycle leaves at 11.00am, returning at approximately 2.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: families
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Monday 13 AugustFresh Air and Fun at the LindfieldSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Monday 13 August to Friday 17 AugustCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.Booking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Monday 13 AugustFishing for Beginners at Coombe Country ParkCome and have a go at fishing with the help of our experienced fishery Estate Officer. We will provide all the equipment and advice to get you started, all you need to bring is the determination to catch your first ever fish.Time: 2.30pm to 4.30pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 8 - 12 yearsBooking: essential as places are limited, Please call 024 7645 3720
Tuesday 14 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Radford CommonSee Wednesday 1 August for details
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Wednesday 15 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Primrose Hill ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Wednesday 15 AugustDen Building for Beginners at Coombe Country ParkWind, rain, thunder and lightening! Whatever the weather could you build a den strong enough to survive? Join us for a challenging hands on session building dens out of anything you can find in the woods. We will show you the survival tricks of the trade to creating the perfect shelter.Time: 10.30am to 12noonCost: £3.65Meeting point: outside the Field Studies CentreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Wednesday 15 AugustCamp Fires for Beginners at Coombe Country ParkJoin us for a fun filled interactive session building campfires out of natural materials. Can you light yours first time?Time: 1.00pm to 2.30pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: outside the Field Studies CentreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
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Thursday 16 AugustIris May Falcons at Coombe Country ParkGet up close and personal with some friendly birds of preyTime: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: everyone
Thursday 16 AugustBumbletastic Bees at War Memorial ParkNational Bumble Bee day is on 18 August and to celebrate these wonderful creatures join the Education Team in finding out all about bumble bees through some fun art and craft activities.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £1.55 per childSuitable for: families
Friday 17 and Saturday 18 AugustCamp Coombe at Coombe Country ParkJoin us for a challenging day completing a range of essential conservation tasks out in the heart of the park. Then relax by the camp fire for an evening of stories, music and games. Please bring your own tents and sleeping equipment. Tents can be provided at an extra cost please enquire at the time of booking. You will need to bring your own food to cook over the open fire.Time: 12noon 17 August to 11.00am 18 AugustCost: £10.50 per personMeeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: families, young people under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.Booking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Saturday 18 AugustAllesley Park Walled Garden Market at Allesley ParkBuy some fresh produce from the walled garden and visit the supporting stalls selling cakes, mustards and books.Time: 10.30am to 12.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Saturday 18 AugustCoventry Big Fun Run at the War Memorial ParkRun 5 km around the park for a charity of your choice.Time: 11.00am startCost: www.bigfunrun.com to find out moreSuitable for: everyone
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Monday 20 August to Friday 24 AugustCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.Booking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Tuesday 21 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Longford ParkJoin in the outdoor fun with the Rangers including games and craft activities. These events are open access, all under 8s must be supervised and all over 8s must have a completed parental permission slip (available from the Rangers on the day)Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: freeSuitable for: children aged 8 – 12 years
Tuesday 21 AugustDen Building for Beginners at Coombe Country ParkSee Wednesday 15 August for more details.
Tuesday 21 AugustCamp Fires for beginners at Coombe Country Park See Wednesday 15 August for more details.Time: 10.30am to 12noonCost: £3.65Meeting point: Outside the Field Studies CentreSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
Wednesday 22 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Allesley ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Wednesday 22 AugustFishing for beginners at Coombe Country ParkCome and have a go at fishing with the help of our experienced fishery Estate Officer. We will provide all the equipment and advice to get you started, all you need to bring is the determination to catch your first ever fish.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £3.65Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: children aged 8 - 12 yearsBooking: essential as places are limited, please call 024 7645 3720
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Thursday 23 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Caludon ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Thursday 23 AugustFurious Vikings at War Memorial ParkMeet some friendly Vikings and take part in some Viking games and activities. Learn about Viking runes and the games that Viking children would have played, Try to spot the similarities to some of the games we play today?Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £2.60 per childSuitable for: children aged 6 years and over
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 AugustCoventry Festival of Motoring at Stoneleigh ParkThe festival featuring the much-loved historic vehicle run through the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, is moving to a new home at Stoneleigh Park for 2012. Come and camp for the weekend.Time: TBCCost: TBCSuitable for: allMore details: telephone 024 7623 4290 or visit www.festival-of-motoring.co.uk
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Saturday 25 AugustParalympic Torch Celebration in BroadgateTime: 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Monday 27 August to Friday 31 AugustCoombe Club at Coombe Country ParkSee Tuesday 10 April for more details about the club.Booking: is essential, please call 024 7645 3720
Tuesday 28 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Radford CommonSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Wednesday 29 AugustFresh Air and Fun at Primrose Hill ParkSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Wednesday 29 AugustMidweek Series: Bats for Beginners at Coombe Country ParkDo you know your Pipistrelle Bat from your Daubentons? No, then this is the perfect workshop for you. Join us for an interactive evening hunting the park’s elusive bats. Learn all about the different varieties Coombe has on site and how you can tell them apart. Coombe’s Midweek Series runs on the last Wednesday of every month from May to September. Time: 7.30pm to 9.00pmCost: £2.60Meeting point: Visitor CentreSuitable for: adults
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Wednesday 29 AugustSports at the War Memorial ParkAs part of National Family Weeks Health and Fitness initiative, we welcome Simon of Si Sports back to the park to deliver his sports and games for children. There will be free goodies and medals for the participants. Meet by the Tennis Pavilion for an afternoon of fitness and fun.Time: 1.00pm to 4.00pmCost: free Location: adjacent to Tennis PavilionSuitable for: children 6 years and over
Thursday 30 AugustFresh Air and Fun at LindfieldSee Wednesday 1 August for details.
Thursday 30 AugustBack to School Fun at War Memorial ParkGoing back to school can be fun when you go equipped with some funky new equipment! Join the education team to make yourself a pencil case or a kit bag to impress your friends! Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £2.60 per childSuitable for: children aged 7 years and over
Thursday 30 AugustIris May Falcons at Coombe Country ParkGet up close and personal with some fearsome birds of prey.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: everyone
Friday 31 AugustNational Family Week: Fishing for beginners at Coombe Country ParkSee Friday 3 August for details.
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Saturday 1 SeptemberCome build a scarecrow at Coombe Country ParkFollow the crow trail out into the meadow to find Mrs Scarecrow and build your very own straw friend to take home. Feeling tired? Take your new friend on a bumpy ride back into the park on our horse and cart, all included.Time: 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: For more details please call 024 7645 3720Suitable for: familiesBooking: essential
Saturday 8 SeptemberPond Dip Join the Rangers to find out what creatures lurk beneath the surface of a local pond. Children must be accompanied by an adult.Venue: TBCTime: 1.30pm to 3.30pmCost: 50pSuitable for: familiesBooking: essential please call 024 7645 3720
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Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 SeptemberHeritage Open Weekend at Coombe Country ParkPick up a trail sheets and discover what life at Coombe was really like over 200 years ago. Follow the stories of the infamous Matilda’s curse and the legendary headless horsemen. Could you have survived in the 18th century?Time: 11.00am to 3.00pmCost: freeMeeting point: pick up a trail from the Visitor CentreSuitable for: families
Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 SeptemberHeritage Open Days – City WideLots of local venues and places of interest that the public may not normally have access to open for viewing/tours.Time: variousSuitable for: familiesMore details: www.heritageopendays.org.uk
Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 SeptemberHeritage Open Days at Allesley Park Walled Garden Visit the Saturday Garden Market and enjoy the community events including cooking and promotion of horticulture.Time: 10.00am to 4.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: all
Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 SeptemberChampionship Obedience Dog Show at Coundon Hall ParkCoventry Dog Training Club hosts its annual Championship Obedience Dog ShowTime: 7.30am to 10.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: families
Saturday 8 SeptemberPirates on Parade at War Memorial ParkAhoy shipmates – come and join us on a pirate themed activity session. Your booty to take home at the end of the day will include swords, hats, eye patches and treasure!Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £2.60 per childSuitable for: families
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Wednesday 19 SeptemberVolunteer Day - TBCPlease register to confirm details of times, venues and tasks. Good fresh air and healthy exercise! Join the Park Service Rangers on the third Wednesday of every month and help look after and develop Coventry’s green spaces. All volunteers must register in advance. Come once, come every time or just come when it suits you. Tel: 024 7683 1828 (option 3) and ask for a Ranger.Time: 10.00am to 3.00pmCost: freeSuitable for: adults
Thursday 20 September to 29 SeptemberBarkers Amusements at War Memorial ParkFun fair for all the family.Time: TBCSuitable for: families
Saturday 22 SeptemberPeace in the Park at War Memorial ParkIn commemoration of the International Day of Peace come and join us at the Visitor Centre to make peace doves and other peace related crafts.Time: 11.00am to 1.00pmCost: £1.55 per childSuitable for: families
Wednesday 26 September Midweek Series: What are Veteran Trees? At Coombe Country ParkTake a closer look at some of the park’s amazing veteran trees dating back over 400 years. Find out why they are so special and how you can identify veteran trees when out in the countryside. Coombe’s Midweek Series runs on the last Wednesday of every month from May to September. Time: 5.30pm to 7.00pmCost: £2.60Meeting point: at the Visitor CentreSuitable for: adults
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To sign up or for more details visit:
www.coventryhalf.com
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2. Longford Park, Longford Road, CV6 6DW
3. Coventry Canal Basin, St Nicholas Street, CV1 4LY
4. War Memorial Park, Kenilworth Road, CV3 6PT
5. Park Wood, Charter Avenue, CV4 8BD
6. Plants Hill Wood, Tile Hill Lane, CV4 9UJ
7. Holbrooks Park, Holbrook Lane, CV6 4BY
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Facilities• Splash ‘n’ Play water feature re-opens in May 2012.
Visit www.coventry.gov.uk/parks for updates.• Golf: 18 hole pitch and putt golf course, open all year round,
charges apply.• Putting green: open all year round. Charges apply.• Tennis: 8 full size tennis courts and 2 mini tennis courts
available for use all year round. Please note, charges apply. Organised tennis coaching programme through inspire2coach.
• Bowls: Flat bowling greens available, charges apply.• Football pitches for hire: charges apply – contact
024 7678 6281.• Play area: open all year round. • Skate park• Café: open all year round and adjacent to tennis courts The Visitor Centre Café is open during summer and spring
months and may open during the winter if there is customer demand.
Equipment and charges information:All equipment can be hired for a small deposit and some smaller items can be purchased.For tennis, bowls, golf and putting green, all sports equipment (including golf clubs) can be hired for a small deposit and some smaller items can be purchased.For tennis, bowls and putting green details, telephone 024 7678 5764.
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For 18 hole pitch and putt golf course information, contact 024 7678 6280.For football pitch hire, contact telephone 024 7678 6281.
Visitor CentreThe new Visitor Centre is now open and will be the home of the Missing Faces exhibition dedicated to those lost during the First World War. The centre includes the new golf reception, the new Education Room available for hire to community groups and clubs, new league football changing rooms and the new café area. Outside the Visitor Centre there is a new performance space for bands and theatre groups and also to enable café customers to sit outside and enjoy the sunshine.
Friends of the War Memorial ParkThe Friends of the War Memorial Park are an active group of people protecting the park for future generations to enjoy. The Friends have a number of interest groups ranging from children’s facilities to the parks history, landscaping and ecology of the park. New members are always welcome and there are some exciting projects planned. To join the Friends, or for more information, please contact: Dr. Syd Feegrade, 19 Innis Road, Coventry CV5 6AX or telephone 024 7667 2551.
Education programmesAs part of the Heritage Lottery and Big Lottery Funding Parks for People project, new education programmes and resource packs about Remembrance, animal adaptations, first nature and Orienteering have been developed. These cover all key stages linked to the National Curriculum. We are now looking for local schools to be involved in the development and trial of the new programmes. For more information or if you would like your school to become involved, please contact The Education Team at Coombe Country Park on 024 7645 3720.
Parks for People ProjectThe majority of the capital works is now complete but there are some planting works to take place throughout the winter and volunteers are always welcome to assist with these, see page 30. There will also be further works to improve more paths and accesses as part of the on-going enhancement project.
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Longford ParkAddress: Longford Road, Longford, CV6 6DW Web: www.coventry.gov.uk/parksParking on site off Longford Road and Windmill Road.
The largest of the city’s Area Parks, Longford Park serves the north of the city. It’s a well established green space with expanses of grass, colourful bedding schemes, picturesque tree lined river walk, ecological and wildlife areas and a range of facilities for all the family to enjoy, including a play area, skate park, and a multi use games area. The extensive footpath system is ideal for exercise and dog walking with distance marked routes.
Coombe Country ParkAddress: Brinklow Road, BinleyCoventry CV3 2ABTel: 024 7645 3720Web: www.coventry.gov.uk/coombeParking onsite, charges apply.
With over 500 acres of beautiful historic woodlands, gardens and lake for you to explore, Coombe is the perfect place, whatever the season. Why not take the children to enjoy the climbing forest, try your hand at the forgotten art of woodturning, explore the old deer park and wildflower meadow or watch the herons at Coventry and Warwickshire’s largest heronry?
Caludon Castle ParkAddress: Farren Road, Coventry, CV2 5EHWeb: www.caludoncastlepark.org.ukwww.coventry.gov.uk/parksFree parking available on site.
An historically impressive site, the 14th century castle ruins are Grade 1 listed set amongst 24 acres of park land. Facilities in addition to the expanse of green space, the park facilities include a children’s play area suitable for younger children; a teens area with youth shelter and a multi use games area that caters for five-a-side football, basketball, netball and tennis.
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Allesley ParkAddress: Allesley Hall Drive, Coventry, CV5 9AD Tel: 024 7667 6580Web: www.coventry.gov.uk/parksParking on site, charges apply.
A picturesque historic park offering a unique visitor experience with its rolling landscape and established tree stock. Visitors can marvel at the unspoilt expanse of green space, wildflower meadow and pond area while walking around the park on the tarmaced footpaths. Families with children can also enjoy the playground and natural play area. Sporting facilities include an 18 hole par 3 pitch and putt golf course and mini golf.
Coombe Country Park
With over 500 acres of beautiful historic woodlands, gardens and lake for you to explore, Coombe is the perfect place, whatever the season. Why not take the children to enjoy the climbing forest, try your hand at the forgotten art of woodturning, explore the old deer park and wildflower meadow or watch the herons at Coventry and Warwickshire’s largest heronry?
Spencer ParkAddress: Spencer AvenueCV5 6NPWeb: www.coventry.gov.uk/parksTel: 024 7671 3680
This park is divided into two quite separate halves by Spencer Avenue. There is a small formal park which includes four pay and play tennis courts, and flat and crown bowling greens. Spencer Recreation Ground includes a junior football pitch available to hire from September 2012. For information contact 024 7678 6281.
Holbrooks ParkAddress: Holbrook Lane,Holbrook, Coventry CV6 4BY Web: www.coventry.gov.uk/parks
This park forms an oasis of open land amid the hustle and bustle of shops and factories on Holbrook Lane.Facilities include an enclosed children’s play area, five football pitches, double skatebowl and an onsite car park.
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MondaysLongford Park Walk (dog friendly) 10.00am – 11.15am Longford Park, Longford road (car park). Meeting point: Longford Park, Longford road (car park), CV6 6DW
TuesdaysCanley Walk10.00am – 11.30amMeeting point: Oasis Café, Glebe Close (off Charter Ave), CV4 8DJ
Tile Hill Walk10.15am – 11.15amMeeting point: Café Crescent, Jardine Crescent, CV4 9PQ
Buggy Walk – parent(s) and child(ren) May-Sept, please call for details.12.45pm – 1.30pmThemed walks at the War Memorial Park, smaller car park off Leamington Road Car Park (not Park & Ride)
These Boots are made for Walking Age UK Walk1.15pm – 2.30pmAge UK Office, Warwick Row, CV1 1EX Willenhall Walk1.45pm – 3.00pmWillenhall Library, 106 Remembrance Road, CV3 3DP
WednesdaysAllesley Walk10.45am – 12noonAllesley Hall Drive (car park), Allesley Park, CV5 9AD
City Centre Walk1.00pm – 1.30pm Coventry Sports Centre (outside) Fairfax St, CV1 5RY
ThursdaysGrapevine Walk10.00am – 11.15am Grapevine Drop In Centre, Doe Bank Lane, Spon End, CV1 3AR
Sowe Common/Wyken Pools Walk10.15am – 12noonMeeting point varies – please contact Health and Physical Activity team or check website.
Foleshill Walk10.15am – 11.30amMeeting point: Foleshill Leisure Centre, Livingstone Road, CV6 5AR
SundaysWar Memorial Park Walk10.45 – 12.00pmMeeting point: War Memorial Park, Park & Ride Stop, Kenilworth Road (car park), CV3 6PT
Weekly Walks in Parks and Woodlands
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Weekly Walks in Parks and Woodlands
Social Nordic WalksThese are available for Nordic Walkers who have attended a ‘learn to’ Nordic Walk Course. You can also attend as a normal walker, but it will be a faster-paced walk.
Wednesday 17.15 - 18.30Meeting point: War Memorial Park, Park & Ride Stop, Kenilworth Road (car park), CV3 6PT
Thursday 10.15 – 11.30Meeting point: Longford Park, Longford road (car park), CV6 6DW
Buggy WorkoutsThe Buggy workout is a fitness class for new Mums wanting to get back in shape after their new arrival. It’s a fun and enjoyable post natal outdoor class. The outdoor circuit is a mix of power walking and toning exercises to improve the posture and strengthens the core muscles. It is also a great opportunity to meet other mums and you don’t have to worry about crèche as you can bring baby with you in the buggy! Six week courses are being run from different venues around Coventry. There may be a slight charge.
Please note: all walks are subject to change, for updates visit www.coventry.gov.uk/healthywalks For further details please contact the Health & Physical Activity Team on 024 7683 3148 or visit www.coventry.gov.uk/beactivebehealthy
New!Buggy WorkoutsFor further information please contact Romilla Devi on 024 7683 3148.
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War Memorial Park Community Tennis Club caters for all ages and abilities who want to play tennis in a friendly and social atmosphere. In 2011, a £225,000 investment was made to refurbish the tennis courts and install floodlights and now provides a fantastic venue to play tennis. The centre recently attained Beacon Status by the Lawn Tennis Association and was Clubmark accredited.
Annual memberships ONLY cost £35 per person which includes free court use 7 days a week, a free coaching session and free entry to an annual competition for members.
The new Community Tennis Club is a partnership between Coventry City Council, Inspire 2 Coach and Warwickshire Lawn Tennis Association to encourage more people to play tennis on the park courts.
Inspire2coach provide all the tennis services in the park, and have appointed James Asbridge as Head Coach, he is a local, experienced Level 4 coach. Come down to meet James and the rest of the coaches to learn more about this exciting opportunity on one of our open days see page 12 for details.
Visit the website for further details on membership options or the club at www.warmemorialparktennis.co.uk or call 024 7615 0688.
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Volunteering?Ever thought of
Fresh air, exercise, making new friends, improving your CV and the satisfaction of knowing you’re making a difference are just a few of the benefits of volunteering. We have lots of opportunities for you to get involved whatever your age and ability.
Join the Park Service Rangers on the third Wednesday of every month and help look after and develop Coventry’s green spaces. All volunteers must register in advance. Come once, come every time, or just come when it suits you. For more details or to register, call 024 7683 1828 (option 3).
Volunteering opportunities are available at the War Memorial Park in history projects, sports or play assistance, gardening jobs, photography projects, consultation activities and many more. If you would like to get involved, please register an interest by contacting Ann Akerman, the Park Manager, on 024 7678 6281 or e-mail ann.akerman@coventry.gov.uk
Passport to Leisure and Learning (PTLL) and Leisure Plus OnePassport to Leisure and Learning offers discounts on lots of venues across Coventry, including sports centres, libraries and theatres.
Leisure Plus One is available to people who live within the city boundary and need assistance to take part in leisure activities. The card entitles an enabler/carer free or cut price admission at participating venues.
To find out more contact us on: 024 7683 1341 then choose option 4e-mail: passporttoleisure@coventry.gov.uk or visit www.coventry.gov.uk/ptll
You can also volunteer at Coombe Country Park for a range of roles such as a bird hide volunteer, education assistant, fisheries assistants and undertake varied estate and surveying work. Please download a form from www.coventry.gov.uk/coombe or call 024 7645 3720.
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Useful contactsParks eventsLee HouseCity Council Events Co-ordinatorTelephone: 024 7683 2351e-mail: lee.house@coventry.gov.uk
Guided walks and activities (at all venues)Visitor CentreCoombe Country ParkTelephone: 024 7645 3720e-mail: coombe.countrypark@coventry.gov.uk
Park Service Rangers (Volunteering and Ranger events only)Telephone: 024 7683 1828, then choose option 3
Passport to Leisure and Learning (PTLL) Telephone: 024 7683 1341, then choose option 4e-mail: passporttoleisure@coventry.gov.ukwww.coventry.gov.uk/ptll
Friends of Park GroupsParks ServiceTelephone: 024 7683 2720www.coventry.gov.uk/parks
Coventry ActiveTelephone: 024 7683 2637 e-mail: coventryactive@coventry.gov.ukwww.coventry.gov.uk/coventryactive
If you need this information in another format or language, or additional copies, please contact:e-mail: BSCWhitley@coventry.gov.ukTelephone: 024 7683 1828 (select option 4)
Web: www.coventry.gov.uk/events
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