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A gift to the City: Cannon Hill Park

Cannon Hill Park was gifted to the city nearly 150 years ago as a green space for its citizens to enjoy. Since Covid-19 we are all too aware how important these green spaces are for our well-being. Join this relaxed walk to hear more about the heritage value of the park (the park is Grade II* listed), looking at the original design and lay-out of the park, the structures and statues, as well as features that have disappeared and recent additions.

This guided walk is organised by the Birmingham Civic Society, a membership organisation focussed on encouraging pride in our city and making Birmingham a better place for everyone.

Date & Time


Thurs 10 Sept  |  10am–11.30am
Thurs 17 Sept  |  10am–11.30am

Location


Start of the walk is in the courtyard of the MAC

Cost


Free

Booking


Booking required, book here for 10 Sept
Book here for 17 Sept

If you find you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket with Eventbrite and we can give your place to someone else.

Access


Public Park accessible to wheelchair users.

Cannon Hill Park  Birmingham Civic Society

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