
A map of the area
Improvement work to the Unicorn Road recreation ground in Oswestry – and to the Greenway that runs through it – has been completed.
The work – which began in November 2024 – has been fully-funded by £500,000 awarded to Shropshire Council from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).
The Greenway connects the Cabin Lane and Unicorn Road residential areas to The Meadows Primary School and local recreational facilities.
The work aimed to make the recreation ground more welcoming and has provided:
- A new crossing on Unicorn Road.
- An implied crossing on Cabin Lane*
- Solar powered lighting throughout Unicorn Park.
- Improvements to the park to encourage more use for all ages, including improved entrances, new seating and tables, new signage, a new 1km run/walk, landscaping and path widening.
- Engagement with The Meadows School to increase Active Travel to and from school through the park.
Bike racks will be fitted soon, bird boxes will go up, and daffodils will be planted ready for spring. Community fruit bushes have also been planted and a variety of fruit will be available for anyone to pick in the future.
Follow this link to see before and after photos of the work – Oswestry Greenway Final Summary June 2025
Vicky Turner, sustainable travel officer with Shropshire Council, said:
“Thank you to everyone who has worked on the project in whatever capacity, to those that have kept the project on track, to those that came up with offers of help and some brilliant ideas, and to those that have supported the project throughout.
“The crossing on Unicorn Road has been well received by the residents nearby and has given a safe access to houses in the vicinity to get to the park and to the school; the new solar lights give a safer feel when it is dark; the additional seating, better positioned bins, cutting back and wider paths give a more open and user-friendly feel.
“The furniture, games on the pathways, and 1km run/walk – that the children at the Meadows School chose – all look great and bring some much-needed colour to the park and a bit of fun getting to and from school.”
Rob Wilson, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member with responsibility for active travel, said:
“This fantastic project was a real team effort wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work and support of: staff from Shropshire Council and our partners WSP, Kier, Swarco and idverde; the children and staff at The Meadows Primary School; Oswestry in Bloom; Oswestry Town Council; Oswestry Youth Club and Youth Forum, and residents living around the park.
“It has improved a key existing pedestrian and cycling link between residences and The Meadows School – and provided an improved and much more welcoming recreation ground for local residents to use and enjoy.
“I hope that these improvements will enable more children and their parents/carers to walk and cycle to and from school; reducing the number of car trips to and from school, and improving road safety and the local environment.”
The Oswestry Greenway route has been identified in the draft Shropshire Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) as a top priority route for both Oswestry, and for Shropshire as a whole.
Shropshire Council led on the delivery of the project, along with consultants WSP, contractors Kier, and Oswestry Town Council.
*An implied crossing is a Zebra crossing without flashing beacons.