We are currently
experiencing a high number of calls to our Customer Service
Centre. Please use our online services in the first instance.
Disruption to bin collections
Due to a vehicle breakdown, we were unable to complete blue
(recycling) bin collections yesterday (Wednesday) in Magenta Close,
Celadon Road, Alabaster Way, Cobalt Way and Klein Way.
Please leave your bins out for collection by 6am tomorrow (Friday 10
April) when a crew plans to complete the collections.
We are currently
experiencing a high number of calls to our Customer Service
Centre. Please use our online services in the first instance.
Disruption to bin collections
Due to a vehicle breakdown, we were unable to complete blue
(recycling) bin collections yesterday (Wednesday) in Magenta Close,
Celadon Road, Alabaster Way, Cobalt Way and Klein Way.
Please leave your bins out for collection by 6am tomorrow (Friday 10
April) when a crew plans to complete the collections.
Sports Pitches: Football
Informal Pitches: Football (no booking required)
Facilities for Young People
Informal Recreation
Parkour
Parking
Description
The recreation ground is simply named after the road but the name, Addison, originally comes from the famous essayist Joseph Addison (1672-1719), who lived at Bilton Hall from 1713 and landscaped the estate.
The recreation ground is situated at the bottom of the hill on Addison Road, next to the allotments.
The 5.23 acre site (2.1 hectares) has been in possession of the Borough Council since 1914.
Dogs must be put on a lead when directed. A Public Space Protection Order applies.