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Brimmington Park
Brimmington Park provides a relaxing space, multi-use sports facility and a new children's playground completed in 2008. Events are held by local residents.
The Friends of Brimmington Park work with us to help secure and promote the conservation and protection of the park for the benefit of wildlife and the community. If you want to get involved and make a difference, see the Friends of Brimmington Park website or email info@fope.org.uk.
Opening times
Brimmington Park is open at all times.
Location
The park is located off the Old Kent Road, on Culmore Road, London SE15.
How to get there
You can travel by:
- rail, Queens Road Peckham
- bus, 78, 21, 53, 172, 453, 188, P12
- car, free parking
There are no cycle racks.
The park has disability access.
Facilities and features
The park has:
- a large playground with apparatus
- 2 small astro turf pitches for mini football, including goals
- a large MUGA space
- an outdoor gym, located just outside the park
Brimmington Park Sports Centre Hub
At Brimmington Park, we have plans that include to:
- upgrade the quality and increase the number of football pitches
- provide a sports centre with changing rooms
- open an event/activity room with a low-energy, sustainable heating system
- install sound barriers
- create a free Toro interactive football facility
- remove hard surfaces and increase green space
- plant trees and other greenery
- improve entrances to the park
Construction will begin in autumn 2025.
For more information or to join the project mailing list, email LeisureProjects@southwark.gov.uk.
See the draft programme for a proposed timetable of sports activities.
Sessions may include:
- women and mixed sessions football
- football coaching
- junior football
- disability football
- crime diversion such as Kicks
- walking football
These plans are based on our Playing Pitch Strategy and the Football Foundation’s Southwark Local Football Facility Plan, which found that more high-quality all-weather football pitches were needed in Southwark.