A cherished green space in the heart of Wordsley, Brierley Hill
Preserving natural beauty and community spirit since 1936
King George V Park serves as a vital community hub, providing residents and visitors with a beautiful, accessible green space for recreation, education, and community engagement.
Established in 1936 and named in honor of King George V, our park has been a cornerstone of community life in Wordsley for over 85 years. Originally designed as a traditional English park, it has evolved to meet modern community needs while preserving its historic character.
Home to rare species and ancient trees
Dedicated to serving local residents
Eco-friendly practices and conservation
Something for everyone to enjoy
Well-maintained paths perfect for morning walks, evening strolls, or fitness jogging.
Safe and engaging play equipment for children of all ages, with soft ground surfaces.
Beautiful spots for family picnics, with tables, benches, and scenic views.
Stunning natural landscapes perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Building stronger communities through nature and education
Monthly workshops for children and adults covering local wildlife, tree identification, and conservation practices.
Regular events bringing the community together, from summer concerts to seasonal celebrations.
Capturing the beauty of our natural space
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Get in touch or visit us today
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
The Council House, Priory Road
Dudley, DY1 1HF
+44 1384 814857
Oliver Harris