Wimpy Park Community Group

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Theme: Climate Education, Green Spaces, Community Climate Action, Local Food Growing Wimpy Park Community Group is a volunteer-led project that has transformed a once-abandoned walled garden in Alloa into a vibrant community green space. The park now provides areas for food growing, learning, recreation, and connecting with nature — all created and cared for by local people. Through workshops, volunteering, and community activities, the group encourages people of all ages to learn about nature, growing food, and caring for the local environment. As well as supporting climate education, Wimpy Park helps bring people together, build community pride, and show how local action can restore and protect green spaces.

Address

Pine Grove, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 1BT. Location: Inside the Bowmar Estate.

Email

wimpypark2017@aol.co.uk

Website

facebook.com/WimpyParkCommunityGroup

Opening Times

Public Space accessible in daylight hours - for Accessible toilets these are available at the Bowmar Centre, which is part of the fully accessible Stirling Venues. The centre operates generally from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday, although specific event times may vary.

Refreshments

there is a cafe in the Bowmar Community Centre in Alloa called Clax 1400 Cafe. It is a volunteer-led, community-focused cafe that operates weekly on Fridays from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM

Transport Links

Wimpy Park in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, is accessible primarily via local bus services, with the nearest train station located in Alloa. Key bus routes servicing the area include the 23 (Kinross-Tillicoultry), the nearest train station is Alloa.

Dogs Allowed

Yes

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

Activity Highlights

Wimpy Park host regular family friendly community events, and workshops around climate education.


SustainAble for All’s Accessible Eco-Trail Map, created in partnership with Forth Valley Sensory Centre and FEL Scotland, showcases climate projects, stories, and places from across our region. These locations are connected to people who have taken part in our discussions and training around sight and hearing loss. The map brings together climate action and accessibility, helping to raise awareness of both. Explore your local area to discover inspiring climate initiatives and learn about work being done to improve accessibility for people with sight and hearing loss.

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