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Redland Green

 

General information

Redland Chapel through the trees

Redland Green Road, Redland, Bristol BS6

Introduction

Now in a choice suburban location, Redland Green is on one of north Bristol's most ancient sites of habitation.

Access

Redland Green is open 365 days a year. Access is from Redland Road, Redland Green Road, Cossins Road and St Oswalds Road, Redland.

Plan your visit to Redland Green with Regional Map, Journey Planner and City Map Viewer. Click here to view a GIS map of Redland Green.

Community, clubs and associations

For further information on user groups, please ring 0117 922 3719. For more information about how you can get involved in your local park or green space, click here.

Developments

Bristol Parks is working and consulting closely with the Redland and Cotham Amenities Society on improvements to Redland Green, including planning new fencing, seating and railings.

Events

Bristol's parks host hundreds of events each year from keynote festivals and performances in the city's magnificent green spaces, through sporting events and charity fundraisers, to smaller scale community events in local parks. Most of these events take place from April to September. To find out what is happening in the park, visit What's On. If you're interested in putting on an event in Bristol's parks and open spaces, visit the event promotion pages.

Management, maintenance and security

If you have any comments, queries or concerns about the management and maintenance of this site, please contact Bristol Parks on the contact details below and we will ensure your information is promptly actioned.

Plants and wildlife

The scrub around the Cossins Road, St Oswald’s Road end of Redland Green is being managed to create an improved wildlife habitat. The woodland in the Dell area is also being developed for wildlife conservation. Click here for more information about wildlife in Bristol.

Play facilities and activities

There is an enclosed dog-free childrens playground.

Follow this link to find out more about Play in Bristol and in the city's parks and green spaces.

Recreation

The bowling green is managed by the Redland Green Bowling Club. There are no sport facilities at Redland Greeen - to find out about parks and green spaces in Bristol with sport facilities and how to book, click here.

Contact us

You can call Bristol Parks on 0117 922 3719 or email: bristolparks@bristol.gov.uk  Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5pm (4.30pm Friday). Alternatively you can text us on 0771 039 6713 to report flytipping, graffiti, or make any other comments about Bristol's parks and green spaces. Please provide as much information and specific details as possible about the location attaching any supporting photographs. We will only call you back if we require further information.

 
 

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