Weston Recreation Ground in Bath now has its very own Accessibility Action Plan, created hand in hand with local Disabled people and unpaid carers.
Disabled people and unpaid carers from across Bristol have chosen Eastville Park as the next park to receive a full access assessment and accessibility improvements.
Our CEO explains why Your Park has signed Bristol’s Just Transition Declaration, and why climate and nature action must work for everyone.
Join us in two of Bristol's parks for sensory walks led by local Disabled people and carers.
Bristol’s much-loved annual walking celebration, Bristol Walk Festival, is back with hundreds of events encouraging people of all ages and abilities to get outdoors and explore the city on foot.
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A hidden green space on the edge Bath will soon be home to free, nature-based wellbeing support.
We teamed up with SENDaWelcome to bring inclusive and sensory activities to Horfield Common.
Following the launch of our new research on accessibility in parks for different ethnicities, we brought people together to share their experiences and ideas for what should happen next.
We are helping Bristol City Council decide how to spend money committed to make parks more accessible.
Volunteers have contributed more than 230 hours to improve meadows for wildlife at Dundry Slopes Nature Reserve, thanks to support from the Bristol Airport Local Community Fund.
We're working with Sadaga to bring a free, friendly, nature-based wellbeing support group for Arabic speaking women to Lawrence Hill.
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