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Plans for new path given the thumbs up by Kenilworth park users

PARK users have given the thumbs up to plans for a shared use path through Abbey Fields in Kenilworth.

A recent Warwick District Council survey, which received over 1,000 responses, found the majority in favour of the creation of a continuous shared use path from Bridge Street to Borrowell Lane, connecting the park to Castle Farm and completing the missing section of National Route 52.

The survey also highlighted the need for the safety of all users, especially around the swimming pool and play area, which WDC will now review as part of the design process.

Council officers will now work with consultants on the design of the shared use path, for walking, wheeling and cycling, and the safety measures required around the pool, with final approval of the design being sought by Cabinet in March 2026.




The creation of the shared use path aligns with Warwickshire County Council’s plans to install new crossings at Bridge Street and Borrowell Lane, ensuring that all users can enter and leave the park safely and confidently.

In addition to the path, the potential for adding additional seating along the route will be explored.


Coun Lowell Williams said: “I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to respond to our survey this summer. It shows what an important asset the park is to the town, and how it is valued by so many as a space for recreation and relaxation.

“We have listened and responded to the views expressed in the survey, and will continue to do so, ensuring that the detailed and final design of the shared use path meets the needs of all who use this wonderful space.”