Accessibility

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We're working to make your parks more inclusive

The Parks Trust is committed to making your parks as accessible as possible so that everyone can access the benefits of the great outdoors. Our dedicated Community Engagement team work with diverse groups to understand from local people what we can do to improve the park experience. 

  • We are working on physical improvements to the parks as well as enhancing the information about each location to help visitors make the most of their visit.
  • We will also be looking at our events and activities and the booking processes accompanying these to make sure access is equitable. 
  • We are making sure our staff and volunteers are trained in disability awareness.

On this page you can find out about accessible activities in our parklands and sign up to our newsletter to find out more about our accessibility work.

For information about individual parks' accessibility, please visit individual park pages via the 'Your Parks' menu. You can always watch pre-visit videos on our dedicated Accessibility Youtube channel.

To book an accessible guided walk or activity, please contact our Events team.

If you have any questions about accessibility, please contact us.

Group posing on the wooden sheep at Great Linford Manor Park.

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Interested in:

  • Hearing loop

    A portable hearing loop system is available for all of our guided walks? Request it for your visit by emailing events@theparkstrust.com