Linear Park inside Wolverhampton Ring Road
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The photograph on this page of Linear Park inside Wolverhampton Ring Road by Roger D Kidd as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 30 Oct 2009
From here at the Chapel Ash roundabout, clockwise to the crossroads at Waterloo Road, the two carriageways of the ring road are separated by a wide and attractively landscaped strip of public parkland. Mature trees and bushes are augmented by well attended grassy areas with cast iron framed seats. The slope shown here leads down to the centre of the roundabout, also similarly landscaped, but marred in places by the usual moronic graffiti on the outer walls. I hope this tree remnant has been deliberately left as a semi-permanent feature.