Directions Tennis On foot / by bicycle Three tennis courts are available to use There are entrances off Westmorland Drive, through a membership with Westmorland Park Lawn Tennis Club. To find out more about the Forest Road, County Lane, which is a shared club or to apply for membership visit our footpath / cycleway and three that lead website. directly from housing estates. www.-forest.gov.uk/ outdoorsportspitchesandcourts By bus / train The nearest bus stops are located on County Lane (via Westmorland Drive) and Forest Westmorland Park Road (via Edmund’s Lane). The nearest station is in Bracknell, which is 1.8 miles away according to Google Maps.

By car There is free car parking for 40 vehicles, with 2 disabled parking bays. For further directions by car, please use Google Maps: https://maps.google.co.uk/

Contact Council, Parks & Countryside Service, Other key features and facilities The Look Out Discovery Centre, Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, RG12 7QW  A pavilion that is available to hire for T: 01344 352000 activities such as aerobics and Tai Chi E: [email protected]  Play areas with equipment suitable for Have your say about Bracknell Forest parks: children aged 2 to 14 years http://consult.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/portal/ leisure/parkvisit  A community shelter  Sports facilities which include tennis courts, football pitches a basketball hoop and Copies of this leaflet may be obtained in baseball diamond large print, Braille, on audio tape or in other languages. To obtain a copy in an Recreation ground and  Cyclepath that runs from Forest Road alternative format, please telephone Local Nature Reserve in to Harvest Ride via Edmund’s Lane. 01344 352000.

Westmorland Park leaflet, Jan 2016-V2.pdf 1 01/06/2016 12:37:49 Veteran Westmorland Park Trees If you’re lucky you might spot Bracknell Forest the bright blue- Council manage orange flash of the veteran trees, kingfishers which are darting across remnants from the the Bullbrook. Warfield Park estate, as key heritage features and for the important habitat they provide for nesting birds, bats and invertebrates.

Balancing Pond Hayley Green Wood This was created in Wildflower This deciduous woodland was incorporated the early 1990s to Meadows into the park in 2002. It contains oak and store excess water silver birch and is designated a Local Nature Reserve and is part of ‘Big during heavy rainfall. These areas are Wood’ Local Wildlife Site. The pond is owned managed through an Pondand maintained by annual hay cut so The woodland is home to Thames Water and that wildflowers such a wildlife including grass is an attractive as oxeye daisy snake, bullfinch (pictured feature that is home to fish including carp, tench (pictured), bird’s-foot right) and wildflowers such and roach and water birds such as ducks, trefoil, cowslip and ragged robin can flourish. This as bluebell, self-heal and moorhens and swans. attracts insects such as bees, butterflies and foxglove. grasshoppers.

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