Managing Organisation:
Birmingham City CouncilContact:
John GreenhouseTelephone:
0121 449 0238Cannon Hill Park is an excellent example of a 19th Century Victorian Park which was donated to the citizens of Birmingham by Miss Lousia Ryland and opened to the public in 1873. The Park, covering 200 acres, has a National reputation for its fine, neatly manicured ornamental areas, trees and plant collections and wildlife habitats. Cannon Hill is renowned for its major events and facilities for all the family which include boating and fishing lakes, cycle route, children’s play areas, tea rooms, restaurant and bars.
Name of Event |
Type of Event |
Date of Event |
|---|---|---|
| People’s Picnic in the Park | Family fun | 14/09/08 |
| Conservation Workday | Other | 14/09/08 |
| Alzheimer’s Sponsored Walk | Family fun | 14/09/08 |
| World of Trees | Guided walk | 28/09/08 |
| Conductive Education Sponsored Run | Sport | 28/09/08 |
| Conservation Workday | Other | 05/10/08 |
| Christian Outreach Open Air Religious Meeting | Family fun | 05/10/08 |
| RSPCA Dog Show/Sponsored Walk | Family fun | 05/10/08 |
| Autumn Stroll | Guided walk | 19/10/08 |
| Conservation Workday | Other | 25/10/08 |
| Conservation Workday | Other | 02/11/08 |
| Bulb Planting Weekend | Other | 15/11/08 |
| Make a Bird Feeder | Family fun | 07/12/08 |