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Download 20115880 City Services & Development Directorate Business Support Floor 12, Civic Centre 4 Much Park Street Coventry CV1 2PY Please contact Maureen Hammond Direct line 024760821201 [email protected] Our reference 20115880 30 August 2013 Dear Freedom of Information Act 2000 Thank y ou for requesting i nformation about p arks and nei ghbourhood pl ay ar eas which the Council received on 15 August 2013. Your request has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. You have requested the following information: Location information on: a) Major Parks/Country Parks b) Neighbourhood Play areas which are located and maintained within the council. Ideally if this location information could include either postal codes, Easting/Northing or Lattitude/Longitude and any information regarding toilet and car parking facilities at the parks. The Council advises that the above information is available in the attached document. Please note that most of the information that you request is owned by the Coventry City Council and s ubject to copyright pr otection. Under t he R e-Use o f Public Sector Information 2005 Regulations you are free to use this information for your own use or for the purposes of news reporting. However, any other type of re-use under the Regulations, for example; publication of the information or circulation to the public, will require permission of the copyright owner and may be s ubject t o terms an d c onditions. For do cuments w here t he copyright does not bel ong to Coventry City Council you will need to apply separately to the copyright holder. If y ou w ish t o appl y t o r euse the i nformation you hav e r equested or have any ot her i ssues relating to this request please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope y ou f eel that ou r r esponse meets y our request. However y ou have a r ight to m ake representations about the outcome or handling of your request – in the first instance this must be Director Martin Yardley Head of Service Andrew Walster 30 August 2013 made in writing within 40 working days of the date of this letter, to the Council's Information Governance Team at: Council House, Room 21a Lower Ground Floor Earl Street, Coventry. CV1 5RR [email protected] If you have done t he above but are still dissatisfied, you then have the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a dec ision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: Information Commissioner’s Office Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF Yours sincerely Maureen Hammond Temporary Business Support Officer Enc: Parks and Play Area Lists 2 NAME TYPE WARD POSTCODE Toilets Y/N Car Park Y/N WAR MEMORIAL PARK PREMIER PARK EARLSDON CV3 6JD Y Y COOMBE ABBEY COUNTRY PARK COUNTRY PARK OUTSIDE COVENTRY CV3 2AB Y Y ALLESLEY HALL PARK AREA PARK WHOBERLEY CV5 9AD Y Y CALUDON CASTLE PARK AREA PARK WYKEN CV2 5EJ N Y HOLBROOKS PARK AREA PARK HOLBROOKS CV6 4DE N Y LONGFORD PARK AREA PARK LONGFORD CV6 6DW N Y CASH'S PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK FOLESHILL CV1 4NZ N Y EASTERN GREEN RECREATION GROUND NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK WOODLANDS CV5 7BX N N EDGWICK PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK FOLESHILL CV6 5LB N N GOSFORD GREEN NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK UPPER STOKE CV3 1JA N N GOSFORD PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK LOWER STOKE CV3 1AF N N LAKE VIEW PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK SHERBOURNE CV5 8HU N N MOAT HOUSE PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK HENLEY CV2 1DX N Car Park at nearby sports centre MOSELEY AVENUE PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK SHERBOURNE CV6 1AE N N NAULS MILL PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK SHERBOURNE CV1 4DE N N PEGGYS PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK FOLESHILL CV6 6AR N N PRIMROSE HILL PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK ST.MICHAELS CV1 5LJ N N QUINTON PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK CHEYLESMORE CV3 5QL N N RADFORD RECREATION GROUND NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK RADFORD CV6 3BN N N RED HOUSE PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK FOLESHILL CV6 5EA N N SOVEREIGN PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK WHOBERLEY CV5 6GY N N SPENCER PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK EARLSDON CV5 6NQ N N ST MARGARETS PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK UPPER STOKE CV2 3FG N N SWANSWELL PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK ST.MICHAELS CV1 5FZ N N ASHINGTON GROVE SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUNDS (Football) CHEYLESMORE CV3 4DB N N BINLEY RECREATION SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUNDS (Football) BINLEY & WILLENHALL CV3 2EQ N Y COUNDON HALL PARK SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUNDS (Football) BABLAKE CV7 8JJ N Y FLOYDS FIELDS SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUNDS (Football) WOODLANDS CV4 9HX N Y JARDINE CRESCENT SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUNDS (Football) WOODLANDS CV4 9NW N N SOWE COMMON SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUNDS (Football) HENLEY CV2 2AE N Y STOKE HEATH SPORTS GROUND UPPER STOKE CV2 4PR N N SiteName Site Address Site Postcode Ward Alex Grierson Multi Use Games Area Alex Grierson Close, Coventry CV3 2QJ Binley & Willenhall Allesley Park Allesley Hall Drive, Coventry CV5 9AD Whoberley Barras Heath Play Area London Road, Coventry CV2 4RD Upper Stoke Barras Heath Multi Use Games Area Mercer Avenue, Coventry CV2 4RD Upper Stoke Brinklow Road Open Space Hepworth Road,Coventry CV6 4PG Binley & Willenhall Caludon Castle Park Farren Road, Wyken, Coventry CV2 5EJ Wyken Cash's Park Kingfield Road, Coventry CV1 4NZ Foleshill Charter House Fields London Road, Coventry CV1 2JQ St Michael's Cherrybrook Way Open Space Roseberry Avenue, Bell Green, Coventry CV2 1NG Longford Coombe Forest Trail Play Brinklow Rd, Binley, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2AB n/a Coombe Visitor Centre Play Area Brinklow Rd, Binley, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2AB n/a Coundon Hall Park Waste Lane, Coundon, Coventry CV6 2EH Bablake Eagle Street Park Eagle Street, Coventry CV1 4GY Foleshill Eastern Green Recreation Ground (Church Lane) Church Lane, Eastern Green, Coventry CV5 7BX Woodlands Edgwick Park Play Foleshill Road, Coventry CV6 5LB Foleshill Edgwick Park MUGA Foleshill Road, Coventry CV6 5LB Foleshill Fallowfields Play Area Fallowfields, Holbrook, Coventry CV6 4PX Holbrook Floyds Fields Tanners Lane, Tile Hill, Coventry CV6 4PX Woodlands Foxford Open Space Rudgard Road, Longford, Coventry CV6 6PN Longford Gosford Green(Walsgrave Road) Walsgrave Road, Walsgrave, Coventry CV3 1JA Upper Stoke Gosford Park(Humber Road) Humber Road, Coventry CV3 1AF Lower Stoke Hermes Crescent Play Area Hermes Crescent, Henley, Coventry CV2 1HZ Henley Holbrook Park Play Area Holbrook Lane, Holbrook, Coventry CV6 4DE Foleshill Holbrook Park Skate Park Holbrook Lane, Holbrook, Coventry CV6 4DE Holbrook Jardine Crescent Play Area Jardine Crescent, Tile Hill, Coventry CV4 9NW Woodlands Longford Park (Inc Skate Park & MUGA) Windmill Road, Longford , Coventry CV6 6DW Longford Nauls Mill Park - MUGA (Meadowlands Development) Bridgeman Road, Radford, Coventry CV6 1NR Radford Nauls Mill Park Play Area Middleborough Road, Radford , Coventry CV1 4DE Radford Park Hill Open Space Juniper Drive, Coventry CV5 7QH Woodlands Parkwood Meadow Natural Play Area Parkwood Lane, Canley, Coventry CV4 8BB Westwood Pinley Gardens Multi Use Games Area Carter Road, Stoke Aldermoor, Coventry CV3 1DG Binley & Willenhall Primrose Hill Park Multi Use Games Area Berry Street, Hillfields, Coventry CV1 5LJ St Michael's Primrose Hill Park Play Area Berry Street, Hillfields, Coventry CV1 5LJ St Michael's Radford Common Play Area Holland Road, Coventry CV6 1HZ Radford Red House Park Play Area Stoney Stanton Road, Foleshill, Coventry CV6 5EA Foleshill Shortley Road Play Area Shortley Road, Whitley, Coventry CV3 4AE Cheylesmore Signet Square Play Area Signet Square, Hillfields, Coventry CV2 4NY St Michael's Simon Stone Street Open Space Play Area Simon Stone Street, Longford , Coventry CV6 7GL Longford Sovereign Row Play Area Sovereign Row, Whoberley, Coventry CV5 6GY Whoberley Spencer Recreation Ground Play Area Spencer Avenue, Earlsdon, Coventry CV5 6NP Earlsdon Spon End Play Area & Fitness Trail The Rose Centre & Land adjacnet to Hope Street / Windsor Street, Coventry CV1 3LH Sherbourne St Margaret's Park Play & Skate Park Ansty Road, Wyken, Coventry CV2 3FG Upper Stoke Stoke Aldermoor Play Area The Lindfield, Stoke Aldermoor, Coventry CV3 1FJ Lower Stoke Stoke Green Play Area Binley Road, Coventry CV3 1AA Lower Stoke Stoke Heath (Morris Common) Play Area Heath Crescent CV2 4PR Upper Stoke Swanswell Park Play Area Bird Street, Coventry CV1 5FZ St Michael's Walsgrave Village Green Play Area Athol Road, Coventry CV2 2DA Henley Walsgrave Village Green Multi Use Games Area Athol Road, Walsgrave, Coventry CV2 2DA Henley War Memorial Park - Skate Park Kenilworth Road, Coventry CV5 6QQ Earlsdon War Memorial Park Play Area Kenilworth Road, Coventry CV5 6QQ Earlsdon Whitley Common Play Area The Park Pailing,Coventry CV3 5LL Cheylesmore Willenhall Brookstray Play Area Dogberry Close,Willenhall,Coventry CV3 3AQ Binley & Willenhall Willenhall Wood Play Area Middle Ride, Willenhall, Coventry CV3 3GQ Binley & Willenhall Willenhall Wood Multi Use Games Area Middle Ride, Willenhall, Coventry CV3 3GQ Binley & Willenhall Wolfe Road - Pappenham Green Play Area Pappenham Green, Canley, Coventry CV4 8BQ Westwood Woodway Walk Open Space Play Area Woodway Lane, Henley, Coventry CV2 2AS Henley.
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