Published: Wednesday, 7th May 2025

Kenilworth residents, visitors, and park users are invited to share their views on exciting new proposals for Abbey Fields as part of the ‘A Path for Our Future’ public consultation.

The consultation will run until Wednesday, 12 June 2025. We want to hear from everyone who enjoys Abbey Fields – whether you walk, wheel, cycle, run, play, or simply relax in the park.

The proposals include plans for a new accessible, shared-use path designed to improve connections across Abbey Fields and enhance the space for all users. Developed in partnership with Warwick District Council, Warwickshire County Council, and Sustrans (a UK-based walking, wheeling and cycling charity), these plans aim to support active travel, protect the park’s historic character, and ensure everyone can continue to enjoy this much-loved green space.

There are three sections to the Abbey Fields shared use path proposal, each of which have their own suggested upgrades within them. We want your say on:

Section A - Borrowell Lane to Finham Brook

  1. Creating a new 3-metre wide path
  2. Permitting cycling on the new path
  3. Adding more seating

Section B - Path around new swimming pool (including duck feeding platform area).

  1. Permitting cycling
  2. Enhancing signs
  3. Separating the duck feeding area from the path

Section C - Swimming Pool to Bridge Street

  1. Permitting cycling. 
  2. Enhancing signs and markings.
  3. Creating new access path at Bridge Street entrance

Your voice matters. Feedback from this survey will help shape the final designs, ensuring they reflect the needs and priorities of the community.

How to get involved

  • Visit www.warwickdc.gov.uk/apathforourfuture to complete the survey online.
  • Paper copies are available on request for those without internet access, please contact climatechange@warwickdc.gov.uk to request yours.
  • Keep an eye out for banners, social media updates, and local information points to find out more.
  • Attend one of our feedback events below:

Date 

Time 

Location 

Thurs 8 May 

9am to 3pm 

Kenilworth Market 

Wed 14 May 

4pm to 8pm

Castle Leisure Centre 

Sat 17 May 

10am to 12:45pm

Library 

Wed 21 May 

4pm to 5:15pm

Library

Thurs 29 May 

10am to 1.30pm

Kenilworth Market

Mon 2 Jun 

10am to 1.30pm

The Kenilworth Centre

Councillor Lowell Williams, Portfolio Holder for Decarbonisation said: "Abbey Fields holds a special place in the heart of our community. This is a chance for everyone who loves and uses the park to help shape its future and I would urge as many people as possible to take part in the consultation and have their say."

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation. Together, let's create a path that works for everyone.

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