Silver Jubilee Park Explained

Silver Jubilee Park is a public park situated in Coseley, West Midlands, England.

Silver Jubilee Park
Location:Mason Street, Coseley, West Midlands, England
Opened:28 May 1936

History

The park was once former colliery land in Coseley that was obtained from the Earl of Dudley in December 1930 and turned into a public park.[1]

It was named in honour of King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935 and was officially opened on 28 May 1936 by the chairman of the Parks and Open Spaces Committee. King George V had died only four months before the park was opened to the public.

Park

Silver Jubilee Park now has an outdoor gym, an activity centre that runs free activities and two tennis courts. There is also a children's play area, skate park and a multi use games area.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silver Jubilee Park, Coseley . Black Country History.
  2. Web site: Silver Jubilee Park . 2024-08-17 . www.dudley.gov.uk . en.