Popular community park celebrates 90th birthday

Published Thursday 7 August 2025

The council has marked 90 years of Welland Park in Market Harborough.

People standing around a large '90' planted into a flowerbed
Pictured: Harborough District Council Chairman, Leader, Cabinet members, council officers with representatives of Market Harborough in Bloom, Rotary Club of Market Harborough and the council's contractor, FCC

At a special anniversary event in the park on Thursday 7 August, Chairman of Harborough District Council Cllr Peter James cut a cake made by The Welland Park Café to mark the occasion. 

A flowerbed depicting the number 90 and a decorated present made of wood were also unveiled.  

Welland Park is the largest park in Market Harborough and is managed by Harborough District Council. It officially opened in June 1935, transforming seven acres of fields into a community space featuring formal gardens, a bandstand, tennis courts, a running track, bowling greens, an ornamental pond and an Art Deco pavilion.  

Some additions and improvements in recent years have been the introduction of a Petanque Court, accessible toilet facilities, wildflower planting and the installation of new children’s play equipment.  

Many volunteer groups such as Market Harborough in Bloom, River Clean and Rotary Club of Market Harborough are also integral to the upkeep of the park.  

Cllr Peter James, Chairman of Harborough District Council, said: “As we celebrate this milestone, we reflect on the history and contributions of those who have helped shape the park into the treasured green space it is now. Welland Park is a celebration of nature, diversity and community.” 

More information about Welland Park can be found at: www.harborough.gov.uk/welland-park 

 

Chairman of the council cutting a birthday cake for Welland Park's 90th birthday

Harborough District Council Chairman, Leader, Cabinet members, council officers, representatives of Market Harborough in Bloom, Rotary Club of Market Harborough and the council's contractor, FCC

 

Councillors next to a large decorated present made of wood

Pictured from left: Cabinet Lead for Climate Change and Neighbourhood Services, Cllr Darren Woodiwiss, Cabinet lead for Culture, Leisure, Economy and Tourism, Cllr Jo Asher, Council Leader, Cllr Phil Knowles, Chairman, Cllr Peter James

(Photos courtesy of Andrew Carpenter @Carps23)