Detailed information about our parks
Includes, Future Parks Accelerator Project, Active neighbourhoods and Green Minds
County Wildlife Sites are areas of land that are rich in wildlife such as a tract of heath, a meadow, a copse or a village pond
Information about allotments in Plymouth and how to apply
Contact us if you're considering holding an outdoor event on our land
Living green spaces which are important for people and support vibrant wildlife
An ambitious project that will see hundreds of new trees planted across the city
Volunteer with nature and parks and help us keep Plymouth's green spaces beautiful and exciting places to visit and to enhance the wildlife
Report a park or playground problem
We've been getting Plymouth Buzzing! Over 5,000 wild flower plug plants and 1,900 flowering bulbs and 52 kg of wildflower seed has been sown
Green Space Strategy, Green Infrastructure Delivery Plan
All about Poole Farm
We look after 950 hectares of open space which equates to approximately 40% of Plymouth
Plymouth has a large variety of playgrounds across the city for all and abilities and inclusive play.
Some of the ways we're helping the environment
There are three ecological Sites of Special Scientific Interest and six geological Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Plymouth
Plymouth City Council have two sets of beach huts along the foreshore
A chance for you to explore and engage with Plymouth parks both virtually and physically with your family and friends
We have a range of sites across the city where space to site a bench can be leased
Plymouth Natural Grid is a partnership project between Plymouth City Council, The National Trust and Real Ideas