100days, 100images, 100years

Wicksteed Park is celebrating its centenary this year having officially opened in May 1921.

To recognise this milestone we are sharing a daily image of photos and memorabilia over for 100 days from May to September, these have been collected through the decades and held in the archive.

We will be sharing via our Wicksteed Park Heritage on Instagram and Facebook.

We are looking to further build the archive and are asking people to look in their cupboards, lofts or mobile downloads for images and memorabilia.

If you have anything you wish to share and help build the archive for the future please get in touch with Tracey Clarke our  Community and Heritage Manager via email community@wicksteedpark.org for further details.

Wicksteed Charitable Trust

Wicksteed Park is cared for by the Wicksteed Charitable Trust which maintains the park as a truly unique, freely accessible public space. You can help to preserve the park for future generations by making donations. All money raised is used to help maintain the park and its grounds. Donations can be made by visiting our reception. Car parking charges made whilst visiting the site also supports Wicksteed Charitable Trust in maintaining and preserving Wicksteed Park.

Wicksteed Charity Trust

Other News

New Bird Hide at Wicksteed Park

New Bird Hide at Wicksteed Park

Exciting news for nature lovers! We have unveiled a brand-new bird hide at Wicksteed Park, offering visitors a peaceful spot to observe the park’s feathered residents in their natural habitat.

What to do at Wicksteed Park this Spring!

Are you looking for some fun and exciting activities to do this Spring? Wicksteed Park is the place for you! From our rides and attractions, to children's parties and a nature festival, to adults only events, there is something for everyone! Here is what you can do at Wicksteed Park this Spring!

Reminder: Wild Birds in Wicksteed Park

As we are approaching the winter season, you may see our wild birds wandering the fields and areas around the lake more often.