Trees absorb pollution and noise from the area around them and make our parks and woodland a calm oasis to escape the hustle & bustle of modern city life.

What we do

We aim to promote, maintain and preserve the tree stock for the benefit of the people of Wolverhampton and future generations. The council recognises the importance of parks and woodland for nature conservation. We manage many woodlands across the city. 

Visiting our Parks and Woodland

Visit and enjoy the council's award-winning parks and the many council woodlands that are open to the public.

Sites with woodland walks include:

  • Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve
  • Northycote Farm and Country Park
  • Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve

Other sites worth a visit include

  • Woodlands Walk
  • Spring Vale Park
  • Moseley Meadows (Abbeyfield Parklands)

What you can do

Requests from the public have a big impact on keeping the City green. Being aware of what we can deal with makes sure requests are well-grounded, reasoned and considerate. Without such consideration and care, many trees may be lost or damaged.

Please contact us if you see a tree that is dead, has fallen down or if you think it is a danger to the public.

We will respond to all council tree enquiries within our service standards.

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