- Description
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Prince's Park is located in Burntwood, just off Farewell Lane. Prince's Park was created to commemorate the marriage of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863. It is featured in the Guinness Book of Records for being the smallest park in the United Kingdom.
- Image
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- Features and facilities
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- Enclosed park.
- Bench.
- Three commemorative trees.
- Wildlife and biodiversity
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Prince’s Park has 3 significant commemorative trees. Please visit our trees and hedges and woodlands pages for more details on the management of trees.
We are currently reviewing the biodiversity and potential enhancement opportunities at Prince’s Park which we look forward to sharing. To see more details on some of our other biodiversity projects visit Biodiversity across the district.
- Get involved
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There is a range of volunteering opportunities across various parks including; gardening, litter picking, be a tree keeper, helping with events, or help to guide the future of parks by being a Park Friend.
For more information, please visit our volunteering page.
- How to report problems
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In an emergency always call 999. You can also report a crime online at Staffordshire Police Website or call 101 for non-emergency.
To report a parks maintenance issue, please fill in our online report form, or if urgent call 01543 308867.
- Events and hiring the park
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Throughout the year the district’s parks and open spaces host a wide variety of interesting and popular events, ranging from children’s activities and guided walks, through to large scale musical productions, educational events and festivals.
To find out about upcoming events visit our tourism website visitlichfield.co.uk.
- Management plan
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View our management plan.
- Location