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Norwich City Council has secured £7.6 million from the Levelling Up Fund for a Health and Wellbeing project to improve Sloughbottom Park and Dolphin Path. This investment will create a more inclusive, accessible, and vibrant space for everyone in Norwich, supporting health, wellbeing, and community activity while enhancing biodiversity. The project is also supported by the Greater Norwich Growth Board (GNGB).
The project will deliver regeneration and new community and sporting facilities to support active lifestyles, raise aspirations and promote economic activity. The full regeneration project includes:
Refurbishment of existing Pavilion to include café, public toilets, and community room
Car park, paths, signage, and lighting
Repairs to Dolphin Path
BMX track improvements and modular storage
Destination Play Area
All-weather football pitch
New Sports Hub with Changing Places Toilet
Wider project feedback form
We’d like your views on the wider project. Please complete the feedback form below before Sunday 1 February 2026.
Planning application and how to comment: Some elements of the project require planning permission before work can begin. At this stage, there are two aspects which require planning permission. These are:
Norwich City Council has secured £7.6 million from the Levelling Up Fund for a Health and Wellbeing project to improve Sloughbottom Park and Dolphin Path. This investment will create a more inclusive, accessible, and vibrant space for everyone in Norwich, supporting health, wellbeing, and community activity while enhancing biodiversity. The project is also supported by the Greater Norwich Growth Board (GNGB).
The project will deliver regeneration and new community and sporting facilities to support active lifestyles, raise aspirations and promote economic activity. The full regeneration project includes:
Refurbishment of existing Pavilion to include café, public toilets, and community room
Car park, paths, signage, and lighting
Repairs to Dolphin Path
BMX track improvements and modular storage
Destination Play Area
All-weather football pitch
New Sports Hub with Changing Places Toilet
Wider project feedback form
We’d like your views on the wider project. Please complete the feedback form below before Sunday 1 February 2026.
Planning application and how to comment: Some elements of the project require planning permission before work can begin. At this stage, there are two aspects which require planning permission. These are:
Norwich City Council has received funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) to deliver the project outlined above.
While we’re working closely with community and voluntary organisations through our Steering Group and focus groups, we also want to hear from the wider community about the park.
Please share your views - the form takes just 6 - 8 minutes.
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Page last updated: 13 Jan 2026, 01:50 PM
Project timeline
Spring and summer 2026
Sloughbottom Park and Dolphin Path Project is currently at this stage
Developing designs and gaining consents
Autumn and winter 2026 / 2027
this is an upcoming stage for Sloughbottom Park and Dolphin Path Project
Contractor procurement
Spring and summer 2027
this is an upcoming stage for Sloughbottom Park and Dolphin Path Project
Contractor start
Winter 2028
this is an upcoming stage for Sloughbottom Park and Dolphin Path Project