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Membership | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. If you would like to become a member of Friends of Greenhead Park please download the application form by clicking the link below, fill this in and return it to us by post (further information on the form itself). If you have any questions please contact us. You can also sign up at one of our Wednesday afternoon drop-in sessions. Or pick up a membership leaflet in the Conservatory. Download the FoGP Membership form.
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Park views | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. Friends and campaigning groups. Friends of Beaumont Park. Friends of Norman Park. Friends of Oakwell Hall and Country Park. Friends of Tolson and Ravensknowle. Groups running activities in the park. East Pennine Orienteering Club. Greenhead Park Art Club Facebook. Greenhead Park Tennis League. Huddersfield Society of Model Engineers. Make a date for breakfast with Santa. Get in the mood for Christmas.
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History of the Group | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. History of the Group. The Friends of Greenhead Park was formed in 1993 to campaign for improvements to the park, which was beginning to show its age after over a hundred years! The group was also keen to make sure local residents and other people had a say in the future of the park. Since then we have grown in numbers, playing an active role in the restoration project as well as working with the council and other p...
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New way to get orientated in the park | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. New way to get orientated in the park. The new course in Greenhead Park has four options to choose from – two short courses (A and B) which can be completed by wheelchair users or people with buggies, scooters etc; one medium length (C); and one which takes in all the controls (D). Sessions specially for children too. Look out for details in our monthly events. This entry was posted in News. Friends of Beaumont Park.
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Our Park | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. The newly restored conservatory. A major restoration of Greenhead Park, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Kirklees Council, was completed in 2011 and the new and refurbished facilities are proving to be extremely popular. Why not come down and take a look! Page tells you more about what’s available and when. There are also details of about the park and its facilities on the Kirklees Council. The Friends of Gr...
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September 2015 | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. As well as the regular weekly activities. There’s a variety of other events and attractions which vary from month to month. Events are free (unless otherwise specified) and all are welcome to join in. Outdoor events are weather permitting. Friends of Greenhead Park committee meeting in the Greenhead Park pavilion. This month’s History Hour. 1pm – 4pm. 1pm – 4pm. Put your Best Foot Forward. And join a local walk for...
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Every week | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. There are plenty of regular weekly activities in the park, either free or at a small charge, so why not come down and join in! If you have ideas for other activities you’d like to see. 1pm – 2pm. Session for new mums who want to get back in shape all you need is a baby in a buggy and comfortable trainers or walking shoes. Cost: 4 per mum and buggy (dads and grandparents welcome too! 10am – 12noon. 7pm – 8pm. Outdoo...
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Useful links | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. Friends and campaigning groups. A website dedicated to bringing British bandstands back to life, including a database of all the existing bandstands in the country. Environment Kirklees aim to support the environmental work of the community and voluntary sector and their website includes a directory of community organisations, such as friends of parks groups, working to improve their local areas. Parkrun is a natio...
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Come on down and have a bowl! | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. Come on down and have a bowl! Greenhead Park’s bowling greens opened in June 1927, and the Bowling Club formed that year has been going ever since, so there’s a long tradition of bowling in the park. Anyone is welcome to. Bowl on the greens when they are not in use for matches. There is almost always at least one green free for public use, even when the Club is playing at home. This entry was posted in News. New on...
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Park information | Friends Of Greenhead Park
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Friends Of Greenhead Park. History of the Group. Wild About the Park. Changes in the Park. Greenhead Park is a great place to visit, especially now it has been restored to its former glory. Below is some information about what’s available and when, which we hope will be useful for vistors. The park opens daily at 7am. Closing times are seasonal: January and February 6pm; March and April 8pm; May, June July and August 10pm; November and December 6pm. Play tower in the new play area. The railway operates a...