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Greenbank Park Lake

Greenbank Park Lake is an ornamental public lake in south Liverpool where angling is permitted only after registration with Liverpool City Council. Anglers aged twelve or over also need a valid Environment Agency rod licence.

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About Greenbank Park Lake

The lake forms the centrepiece of Greenbank Park, surrounded by mature trees, paths, a stone bridge and a conservation area. Liverpool City Council stresses that its park lakes are not commercial fisheries and are not stocked by the authority, so angling must remain compatible with wildlife and other park users. A council permit is obtained online and issued digitally as a QR code. Fishing is prohibited wherever signs protect habitat areas, and rods must never obstruct public footpaths.

County
Merseyside
Town or area
Liverpool
Species
Coarse
Access
Liverpool City Council permit required, Environment Agency rod licence required, Public ornamental park lake
Facilities
Public park, Paths, Children's playground, Walled garden, Restaurant nearby

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Greenbank Park Lake venue rules

Carry the council's digital angling permit and an Environment Agency rod licence where required. Obey all park signage, keep rods clear of paths and do not fish restricted habitat areas.