
Blackbird Leys Park is a 9 hectares 'green haven' in the middle of Blackbird Leys estate, with a tree-lined meandering brook and open grass areas. It is located in the South East of Oxford next to Blackbird Leys Leisure Centre.
History
The park was developed when the housing estate was built in the 1960's to house the workers at the Morris Motors Company Plant at nearby Cowley.
In the early 1990s the development of Greater Leys began. The original Leys estate and Greater Leys are now simply known as the Leys and its population at the time of the last census stood at 13,586.

What can I do there?
The park offers the people a green retreat, somewhere to relax and enjoy being outdoors. The recently refurbished play area is very popular and the park comes alive at the weekend to support the thriving Leys football clubs.
The park is open all year round, offering space to:
- Relax
- Play football
- Play bowls
- Go for a walk
- Visit the two play areas
Play area refurbishment
The Pegasus Road play area will be refurbished before the spring. Visit our Play Area Refurbishment pages for more information on the city-wide programme.
Sporting opportunities
Several local football clubs use the pitches and we cater for all ages. If you are keen to play contact:
How can I get involved?
If you enjoy visiting Blackbird Leys Park, why not get more involved in its future? Visit our Friends of Parks page for more information.
Blackbird Leys Leisure Centre
Blackbird Leys Leisure Centre is located next to Blackbird Leys park. For information about facilities available and timetable details please visit our Blackbird Leys Leisure Centre pages.
Page last reviewed 22 May 2012