About our parks and green spaces

The council manages more than 254 hectares of public parks, open green space and play areas in Slough. You can search our directory to find one near you.

Our aim is to bring people and communities together, increasing health and wellbeing in an urban environment by offering a range of sports fields, play areas, riverside walks, woodlands, gardens and natural landscapes helping Slough to be a more attractive and prosperous town to live and work in.

Great for young people

With 76 outdoor playgrounds and play areas across the borough, there are plenty of opportunities for young people to enjoy the play facilities in our green spaces.

Care about your park

Our Parks Friends Groups actively contribute to the development and upkeep of Slough parks. Here is how you can join.

Volunteering

Interested in helping your local community and make new friends, why not join our Parks Volunteer Scheme.

Dogs in Parks

It is your responsibility to make sure you clear up after your dog and that it is kept under control. You can report dog related issues if you have any concerns about a dog and use the report dog fouling form to report owners who are failing to remove their dog mess.