With 47 homes on the park, the residents have created a tight-knit community where it is not just a place to live, but somewhere to enjoy the company of others.
The park hosts events throughout the year, allowing residents to meet up and spend quality time with their neighbours. Throughout the summer months, residents gather in the communal green for monthly barbeques. Each resident that wants to attend contributes £7 each to cover costs and everyone is asked to bring their own pudding which results in plenty to go around.
Communication is key at Warren Park. A dedicated WhatsApp group keeps residents informed about upcoming events, park updates, and important announcements. This virtual space has been particularly valuable during challenging times, such as the pandemic, when the park's residents faced increased isolation. During this period there were times when the park banded together to make the situation easier for everyone, including some of the most vulnerable during the difficult time.
“We don’t expect everyone to want to join in but all of the residents and their friends and family are always welcome, and it’s great to see events having such a good turnout.”'Self defence': Shrewsbury publican cleared of assault charges after magistrates told woman did handstand against his door on way to the loo
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