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Friends Of The Forest (Forest Recreation Ground)

Overview

THE FRIENDS OF THE FOREST came together in 2001 to protect the park from unsuitable development and to continue working in co-operation with the Nottingham City Council to preserve it for use in accordance with the 1845 Act of Parliament that created it.
To keep its independence and to pay for the newsletter and other expenses each member pays an annual subscription of £5.
As it was gradually realised how lucky we are in Nottingham to have all this inner-city open space, 130 acres created by Act of Parliament and therefore unable easily to be misused or sold off, we instituted the annual Inclosure Walk, so that our fellow-citizens could learn about it and experience the pleasure of its four parks and three miles of wide, tree-lined walks.
We have planted quite a lot of native woodland flowers spread thinly along the upper parts of the bank by the cemetery, with the expectation that they will gradually spread and join up - a fine sight for our descendants in 100 years' time. Snowdrops, Bluebells, Wood Anemone. There is also Meadow Saxifrage to be found on the Forest and we are keen that it should not be endangered.
Please visit their website for more information and upcoming events

Contact

Address

The Forest Recreation Ground
Nottingham Forest Community Trust, Gregory Boulevard
Nottingham
NG7 6LD
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Last updated: 30 March 2026