Help make Weston Rec more inclusive
As part of our Parks4All project, we're bringing together Disabled people and carers from Weston to make Weston Rec a more inclusive and accessible space.
This is the first time we are bringing our access work to Bath.
Making parks more accessible for everyone

With funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, we are working with Disabled people and carers across Bristol and Bath to make local parks more accessible.
It is really important that the local parks are as inclusive as possible.
Community Led Park Access Assessments

In 2024, we worked with Disabled people and carers to make a plan to improve Hartcliffe Millennium Green and Withywood Park. With the Friends of Group, we have already raised funds and made improvements to the park.
Now we are working with Active Weston to do the same at Weston Rec in Bath. The park has huge potential for the local community.
Get involved

Do you?
- Live in Weston?
- Care for a loved one, unpaid?
- Identify as a Disabled person, or live with a long-term health condition or impairment?
If so, we would like to invite you to take part in four workshops in November and December.
The workshops

The workshops will take place near Weston Rec from 10.30am-1pm on:
- Thursday 20th November
- Thursday 27th November
- Thursday 4th December
- Thursday 11th December
All of your expenses will be covered. We will provide lunch and you will get a £30 All4One voucher for each workshop you attend.
We will make sure that all your access needs are met.
Find out more or get in touch

If you'd like to know more, please get in touch with our project lead, Helen:
- Email: helen@yourpark.org.uk
- Phone: 07355619767

