Jubilee Park


Jubilee Park is a biodiversity-focused park at the former Warmley Pitch and Putt golf course in the Cadbury Heath area.
It was created to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and was completed in June 2024.
Opening hours
The park is open 24 hours a day every day of the year.
How to get there
Jubilee Park is situated within Cadbury Heath in South Gloucestershire
The park can be accessed from Tower Road South. There are also entrances on Queens Road and Orchard Boulevard.
Address
Tower Road South
Cadbury Heath
Bristol
BS30 8BT
Map
Parking
There is no designated parking but there is on street parking on Tower Road South and the surrounding streets.
Facilities
Jubilee Park has the following facilities:
- skate park
- large wild flower meadow
- community orchard
Disabled access
There is a tarmac footpath network throughout the park with gentle changes in level. There are also many benches placed around the park.
Help care for Jubilee Park
We are working closely with Oldland Parish Council to set up a Friends of Jubilee Park group to help care for Jubilee Park.
Friends groups are usually volunteers who help develop and look after our parks, making sure they have the facilities and activities that local people want to enjoy there.
Tasks include litter picking, planting trees and wildflowers or surveying wildlife. There are tasks for all abilities. It is a great way to meet new people and be more active while making a difference to your local area.
If you care passionately about wildlife and making it accessible for others to enjoy, get in touch to find out more.
Email: greenspace.volunteering@southglos.gov.uk or call 01454 868000 and ask for StreetCare.
You can also write to us at:
Freepost SGC
South Gloucestershire Council
Jubilee Park
StreetCare
Community Spaces
Badminton Road
Yate
Bristol
BS37 5AF