How to get involved
How to get involved
Whether you want to have your say on the park's transformation project, use our sports facilities or simply come along to an event, there are many ways you can involved at Burgess Park.
We encourage everyone to get in touch with us and tell us your views on our regeneration programme. Your feedback on how we're doing is important to us.
You can leave your feedback by
- Emailing Nadia Chowdari, Burgess Park project support officer
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Leaving your comments on the Burgess Park Facebook page.
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Attending a community council meeting
Sports facilities
Burgess Park hosts a wide variety of sports facilities including a newly created state-of-the-art sports pavillion, cricket pitch, cycle track, fishing lake, football pitch and tennis courts. Further information can be found on the bookings page.
Events in Burgess Park
Keep an eye on the what's on page for up coming events and activities.
Become a friend of Burgess Park
The Friends of Burgess Park are an association of people who are concerned to protect, promote and enhance the park. Further information can be found on their website.
The Young Friends of Parks (YFP) is a similar group for eight to 14 year olds set up to encourage young people to become actively involved in the park.
Keep up to date
If you'd like regular updates you can sign up to our Burgess Park e-newsletter by emailing Nadia Chowdari, Burgess Park project support officer.
