Woodheys Park
Woodheys Park, also known as Pinky Park is a park which is located at Kenmore Road, off Woodhouse Lane in Sale, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom . The park is approximately 7.5 hectares (18.53 acres) in size and is situated close to the popular catchment areas of Sale, Broadheath and Timperley. The park consists of a well-maintained pitch and putt course, grass area, a five a side football pitch a popular play area for children under 7 years old and a varied woodland retreat with a wealth of vegetation, birds and animals.
History
Woodheys Park was opened in the early 1970s. The site is known to locals as 'Pinky Park'[1] because pigs from a field across the neighbouring brook frequently strayed into the park. The park fell into disrepair during the 1990s but has been revised after the turn of the century turning it into a central community resource. The Friends of Woodheys park Have invested a considerable amount of time and effort restoring and improving the park for the surrounding area. With more housing development occurring around it in the last three or four years this has helped increase local house prices by providing a safe place for families to meet and play. In 2006 a fence was erected around the park by the council to improve security of the park at night, creating mixed feelings among local residents.[2][3]
Park facilities
18 hole pitch and putt course, play area for under 7's, five a side football pitch, smaller pitch with cricket stumps as well as goalposts and public toilets, which is open for the duration of the park opening. There is also a meeting room available for hire.
References
- ↑ Friends Of Woodheys Park
- ↑ Walkers feel shut out : Messenger Newspaper
- ↑ Battle lines Drawn : Messenger Newspaper
External links
Coordinates: 53°24′38″N 2°21′13″W / 53.4105°N 2.3535°W