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All-weather path officially opens in Stoke Park
Despite initial reservations before it was built, a new path has been a popular addition to a park for months and is now officially open.
The new surfaced path in Stoke Park provides better access for everybody and is flanked by amazing new sculptures carved from fallen trees.
The path connects the Purdown BT Tower with Jellicoe Avenue close to the yellow dower house which overlooks the M32.
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Cabinet member for transport, Don Alexander, said that “it’s wonderful to see Stoke Park’s new accessible path in place, which will open this lovely park up to many more people all year-round who have previously struggled on the muddy and uneven paths”.
Also at the official opening of the path was Ellie King, cabinet member for public health, communities and Bristol One City.
She said: “I am delighted the all-weather path is complete and that it will make Stoke Park more accessible, helping more people to enjoy exercise, nature and Bristol’s heritage.”

From left to right: Don Alexander (cabinet member for transport), Ellie King (cabinet member for public health, communities and Bristol One City), Estella Tincknell (former Lockleaze ward councillor), Stuart Wilkinson (Bristol City Council highways engineer) and Jonathan Medlin (Homes England) – photo: Bristol City Council
If you really want to know, the path was constructed using a geotextile membrane, graded stone and a bituminous base, with the entire length laid with a specialist surface of a clear binder and natural stone aggregate.
The path has been funded with money from the Lockleaze Sustainable Transport Infrastructure investment programme, which supports the Unlocking Lockleaze programme funded through Homes England’s Housing Infrastructure Fund.
Main photo: Martin Booth
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