Solihull Malvern Park
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Chamber Rating
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SALIM ASSIL
Nice place for people hows like enjoying their life
May 1st, 2023 -
Phil Ethelston
Playground: Decent playground
Apr 21st, 2023 -
Bucko66
Apr 16th, 2023 -
Bradley Grove
Apr 14th, 2023 -
John (John)
A rough diamond in Solihull town centre. A lovely green space that really needs some tender loving care. The playground is basic but is desperately in need of a proper upgrade unlike the piecemeal patches it's been given. Tennis courts have been upgraded and a basketball hoop training area has been added in recent years. The footpaths/cycle paths are showing their age and need some work. Sadly the cycle path is another of the Solihull Council afterthoughts, and cyclists also use footpaths that were not intended for their use. A Coffee van is a recent positive addition but perhaps needs siting closer to the playground where people congregate. There are no public toilets within Malvern Park although there are some in the Parkridge Centre a short 5 minute walk away in the adjacent Brueton Park (which is co-located with Malvern Park). There is a small short stay car park accessed from New Road, which can quickly fill at peak times.
Apr 10th, 2023
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Solihull Malvern Park located?
A Solihull Malvern Park is located at Malvern Park Ave, Solihull, eng B91 3EA
Q What days are Solihull Malvern Park open?
A Solihull Malvern Park is open:
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Solihull Malvern Park rated?
A Solihull Malvern Park has a 4.6 Star Rating from 370 reviewers.
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Solihull Malvern Park
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Overall Rating
( 370 Reviews )SALIM ASSIL on Google
Nice place for people hows like enjoying their life
Phil Ethelston on Google
Playground: Decent playground
Bucko66 on Google
Bradley Grove on Google
John (John) on Google
A rough diamond in Solihull town centre. A lovely green space that really needs some tender loving care. The playground is basic but is desperately in need of a proper upgrade unlike the piecemeal patches it's been given. Tennis courts have been upgraded and a basketball hoop training area has been added in recent years.
The footpaths/cycle paths are showing their age and need some work. Sadly the cycle path is another of the Solihull Council afterthoughts, and cyclists also use footpaths that were not intended for their use.
A Coffee van is a recent positive addition but perhaps needs siting closer to the playground where people congregate.
There are no public toilets within Malvern Park although there are some in the Parkridge Centre a short 5 minute walk away in the adjacent Brueton Park (which is co-located with Malvern Park).
There is a small short stay car park accessed from New Road, which can quickly fill at peak times.