Yes, the park is a beautiful 14-acre garden that is owned, managed, and maintained by a parent organisation for visitors to enjoy.
The park features a pop-up café, seasonal floral displays, a children's play area, and various tree-trail walks. It is also known for its wide variety of wildlife.
Yes, visitors can bring their dogs to the park but they must be kept on a lead at all times. Dogs are not allowed in the children's play area except for assistance dogs.
Yes, visitors can have a memorial for their loved ones in the park by choosing a suitable bench or tree. This will provide a lasting memory of their connection with the park.
Yes, fires and barbecues are not permitted in the park as they can damage the ground and pose a fire risk. Additionally, cyclists must give priority to pedestrians at all times.