Friends of St Peter's Parks

Friends of St Peter's Parks Friends of St. Peter's Parks is a community volunteer group caring for the four parks in our parish The Friends of St.

Peter's Parks is a community group originally established in St. Peter the Great County Parish, Worcester in 2015 as a successor to the Friends of Power Park. The aim of the group is to support the protection, maintenance and development of the four public parks, associated play areas and other open spaces within the parish, working with St. Peter's Parish Council, Worcester City Council and Worce

stershire County Council. We have four principal parks: Battenhall Park; Power Park; Grasshopper Park and Aldersey Park and undertake a range of maintenance and enhancement activities, usually lasting a couple of hours on a set project led by our Chairman, Cllr Alan Tidy. We also undertake regular community litter-picks. We welcome anyone with a positive interest in supporting our aims, just come along on the day!

A rare red warning for extreme heat has been issued by the Met Office for parts of the West Midlands later this week. Th...
22/06/2026

A rare red warning for extreme heat has been issued by the Met Office for parts of the West Midlands later this week. The warning is in place from 09:00 on Wednesday 24th June until 21:00 BST Thursday 25th June and covers Birmingham, Coventry, Warwickshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

In the interest of the health of our volunteers the activity day that was planned for this coming Thursday has been cancelled. Our next activity day will be Thursday 30th July meeting at 10am outside the Old Village Hall when we hope the temperatures will be cooler!

The flower bed around the Welcome to Power Park sign at the western end of the park has bloomed into life.A big shout to...
10/06/2026

The flower bed around the Welcome to Power Park sign at the western end of the park has bloomed into life.

A big shout to the community gardeners of Orchid Close who have been tending the bed for the past two years.

A public space looking neglected near where you live in St Peter’s? Why not get in touch?

Thanks to a donation from Tesco, St Peter’s two of the five rose beds along Mole Pedway were refreshed with a w**d contr...
05/06/2026

Thanks to a donation from Tesco, St Peter’s two of the five rose beds along Mole Pedway were refreshed with a w**d control membrane and a mulch of bark chippings by members of the Friends of St Peter’s Parks this morning.

The next activity day will be on Thursday 25th June at 10am meeting at the Old Village Hall. Activities to be determined closer to the time

Thank you to everyone who came along for yesterday’s community litter pick. We did well managing to dodge the showers an...
15/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who came along for yesterday’s community litter pick. We did well managing to dodge the showers and everyone who participated enjoyed tea, coffee and biscuits in the old village hall afterwards.

The next litter pick will be on Thursday 30th July at 10am meeting outside the Old Village Hall. Everyone welcome.

Battenhall and Nunnery Safer Neighbourhood Team will be at Battenhall Pump Track on 28th May 2026 at 2pm.  They will be ...
14/05/2026

Battenhall and Nunnery Safer Neighbourhood Team will be at Battenhall Pump Track on 28th May 2026 at 2pm.

They will be hosting a free bike marking event but please take this opportunity to raise any concerns you may have and to find out what they are doing to tackle the issues that matter to you.

Everyone is welcome and it’s a great opportunity to meet your local policing team. For more information please contact them at:- [email protected]

With the days getting longer and temperatures hopefully on the rise why not try out St Peter’s very own outdoor gym? Her...
13/05/2026

With the days getting longer and temperatures hopefully on the rise why not try out St Peter’s very own outdoor gym? Here’s your parish councillors, Angie Wytcherley and John Renshaw, trying it out for size!

The gym is another local amenity provided by your parish council. If you want to see St Peter’s Parish Council continue to work to make St Peter’s a great place to live then make sure you respond to Worcester County Council’s consultation on the future of parish councils in Worcester. Say or lose it! Here is the link to the consultation: https://form.jotform.com/261184529282360

The next St. Peter's Community Litterpick, organised by the Friends of St Peter's Parks on behalf of the Parish Council,...
09/05/2026

The next St. Peter's Community Litterpick, organised by the Friends of St Peter's Parks on behalf of the Parish Council, will be held on Thursday 14th May from 10am to 11am, meeting by the entrance to St. Peter's Village Hall. New volunteers are always welcome and all equipment provided but please bring with you a pair of gloves.

Why not stick around for a cuppa and biscuits afterwards?

We look forward to seeing you!

Thank you to everyone who came along to w**d the rose beds by Tesco this morning. The beds are maintained by the Friends...
07/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who came along to w**d the rose beds by Tesco this morning. The beds are maintained by the Friends of St Peter’s Parks on behalf of St Peter’s Parish Council . By 11:30am the beds were more or less cleared so the volunteers retired to the Village Hall for a well deserved cup of tea with biscuits.

We plan to add a layer of bark chippings sometime in the next week to finish the job.

07/05/2026

Worcester City Council has launched a consultation into the future of parish councils in the city. At present only two areas of Worcester, St Peter’s and Warndon Villages, have a parish council. With Worcester City Council due to become part of a larger unitary authority in 2028, city councillors are looking at whether parts of the city that currently don’t have a parish council should have one. One of the options is to abolish St Peter’s and Warndon Villages Parish Councils and create one large parish council covering the entire city. If this were to go ahead St Peter’s would lose its parish council in April 2027.

St Peter’s Parish Council was created in 1994 following a campaign by residents as they felt St Peter’s was being ignored by the city council. The Parish Council’s creation enabled many facilities for local residents including an outdoor gym, an orchard, and extensive planning of trees, shrubs and bulbs around the parish, to happen. The Parish Council, in partnership with the Village Hall Association, provided substantial funding towards the new community centre, organises the annual St Peter’s Festival held in June, and also provides funding for several clubs, societies and voluntary groups in St Peter’s. it also campaigns for improvements around the parish that benefit its residents. For example, the reduction of the speed limit on Bath Road from 40mph to 30mph followed lobbying by the parish council on residents’ behalf. Throughout its existence the parish council has ensured that local residents get value for money for their council tax contribution and has often been able to tap into other sources such as grants for the benefit of the community it serves. On average St Peter’s households pay just £22.90 a year to have a parish council compared to the average of nearly £100 across England with some larger parish councils of charging over £400 a year.

St Peter’s Parish Council believes that parish councils should be as close to the people they serve as possible. St Peter’s is best served by having its own parish council which can ensure that the portion of resident’s council tax allocated to the parish council is spent on improving St Peter’s for the benefit of its residents. Unlike parish councillors on large parish councils, parish councillors in St Peter’s are paid no allowances.

It is important that residents make their voices heard during this consultation so that the final decision isn’t just left to city councillors. You can follow the link below to the survey which should only take a few minutes to complete:

https://form.jotform.com/261184529282360

The rose beds outside the old Village Hall, created a few years ago by the Friends of St Peter’s Parks with support from...
23/04/2026

The rose beds outside the old Village Hall, created a few years ago by the Friends of St Peter’s Parks with support from the Parish Council, are looking overgrown and neglected.

We’ll be meeting outside the new Community Centre at 10am on Thursday 7th May to w**d them and give them a refresh. Everyone is welcome to come along to lend a hand. You’ll need to bring a garden trowel and/or garden fork, and a pair of gloves. We aim to complete the job in 60-90 minutes and then have a chat indoors over a cup of tea or coffee with biscuits. We hope to see you there.

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