![Peter Evans from the Friends of Stirchley Park](https://stirchleybaths.org/files/2013/05/DSC_0480-500x335-300x201.jpg)
Peter Evans is the chairman of the Friends of Stirchley Park, a group of volunteers working to promote and improve Stirchley Park for the community.
The group has made a number of improvements over the last 12 months, including the planting of five new saplings, new benches and a noticeboard. Community tidy-ups have been held and a piece of graffiti art, known as The Sleeping Child, was also produced with Place Prospectors. Plans are in place to create more.
![The back of Stirchley Baths from the park](https://stirchleybaths.org/files/2013/05/DSC_0420-500x336-300x201.jpg)
Peter says the park has always been “the hidden park”. He’d been living in Stirchley for a couple of years before he glimpsed it from the Gyratory – and then assumed it was private land. Thanks to the Friends’ efforts, though, more and more people are using the green space to walk their dogs or just to relax. A group of dog walkers meet in the park every day at 5pm!
![The Sleeping Child](https://stirchleybaths.org/files/2013/05/DSC_0428-500x336-300x201.jpg)
The park sits just behind Stirchley Baths and there’s a pathway to it between the Co-op and Farm Foods buildings. The redevelopment of the Baths into a community hub will bring changes, however, with a green area immediately behind the Baths set to become a car park for visitors. There will also be a children’s play area and pathways around to the hub. Peter – although disappointed at the loss of some green space – hopes the community hub will further open up access to Stirchley Park and help to bin the ‘hidden park’ tag forever.
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![Peter Evans and fellow Friends of Stirchley Park member Brian Sheridan](https://stirchleybaths.org/files/2013/05/DSC_0467-500x335.jpg)