Broadhurst Park (public park)
Broadhurst Park, Clough and Fields is a large municipal park in Moston, a district of Manchester, England. It occupies approximately 80 acres.
History
The land was donated to Manchester City Council by Sir Edward Tootal Broadhurst, a local cotton manufacturer, in gratitude for Manchester's efforts in the First World War. Sir Edward gave the land for use as playing fields and a park. The land was conveyed to the Council in June 1920. [1][2]
Description
The area has three parts:
Broadhurst Park, at the north end of the site, is a formally laid out park, containing a bowling green, basketball court and playground.
Broadhurst Fields are large public playing fields to the west of the park, on the other side of Lightbowne Rd.
Broadhurst Clough is a more natural area at the southern end of the site. Some of this area was leased by the Council to local football club FC United for use as a stadium and playing fields. The stadium was completed in 2015 following a controversial planning decision.[3][4] .[5]
The remaining part of the Clough is a good place to walk and experience nature. Areas of grass and woodlandj, including a wetland, with over one hundred species of wildflowers. A dipping pond also hosts dragonflies.
Dean Brook runs through part of the site in a steep ravine (Clough is a local dialect word for a steep-sided, wooded valley.)
The site is part of the Irk Valley Project[6]
Broadhurst Clough was designated a Site of Biological Importance (SBI)[7] by the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit because of the rare wetland habitat.[8]
The area includes the site of the former Moston Hall, which was the subject of an archaeological dig in 2003/5 by the Dig Manchester project.[9]
The local Friends Group[10] organises a summer Fun Day in Broadhurst Fields and nature events including a bioblitz and pond dipping .
References
- ↑ Friends of Broadhurst: History
- ↑ Broadhurst Clough: The Journey So Far
- ↑ Offside!: Moston residents in bid to block FC United stadium bid". Manchester Evening News (M.E.N. Media
- ↑ "War of words as Moston split by FC United stadium bid". Manchester Evening News (M.E.N. Media). 23 July 2011
- ↑ "Challenge on FC United's Moston Community Stadium rejected". Manchester Evening News. 20 March 2013 Retrieved 19 July 2015
- ↑ Irk River Valley Project: Broadhurst Clough
- ↑ Site of Biological Importance
- ↑ Greater Manchester Ecology Unit
- ↑ Friends of Broadhurst: History
- ↑ Friends of Broadhurst: Events
Coordinates: 53°30′50″N 2°10′59″W / 53.514°N 2.183°W