Trees in Goodyear Neighbourhood Park, Wolverhampton

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The photograph on this page of Trees in Goodyear Neighbourhood Park, Wolverhampton by Roger Kidd as part of the Geograph project.

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Trees in Goodyear Neighbourhood Park, Wolverhampton

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 29 Nov 2021

Looking east. There are few mature trees in this park because most of it was developed from around 2010 on part of the demolished Goodyear site. Young trees are being planted, and the park will be very attractive in future years. The snow is a remnant of the 6-8cm dumped by Storm Arwen three days earlier. The St Modwen Developments regeneration on the 88 acre former Goodyear tyre factory site has continued for many years, with housing and including the relandscaped Wingfoot Park (now named Goodyear Neighbourhood Park and reopened in 2018)

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.615703
Longitude
-2.127123