Developments at Selwyn Road Playing Fields

We have now finished phase 2 of our developments which includes the building of two geodesic eco-learning domes and an amphitheatre! Stay up to date with developments on this page.

The Story So Far

The Red Shed is a small Wellbeing Centre, providing shelter, toilets, kitchen facilities and a meeting space – all of which the reservoir lacked prior to it’s completion in August 2021. Since we opened the Red Shed a programme of regular community activities has taken shape including Little Settlers Nature Club (Stay, Learn & Play), Mindfulness and Wellbeing Sessions, ‘Cuppa and Chatter’ as part of our Ageing Well Programme, a Growing & Gardening Club, and a Running & Wellbeing group. In addition to this, we have held community events such as a Family Fun Day alongside various partnerships such as with Women in Theatre, Be Festival and Birmingham City University. This activity offer will greatly expand subsequent to the completion of phase 2 (detailed below).

Eco Learning Domes

The learning domes are comprised of an 8m ‘Sanctuary’ dome and a 6m ‘Retreat’ dome. They are made from aluminum and glass, produced by ‘Solardome’ (www.solardome.co.uk) and linked via a covered walkway. The domes are unique to the city of Birmingham and primarily used as classroom settings to deliver eco-learning activities and events to raise awareness of global environmental issues, explaining the steps we can take to limit our impact on a local level, as well as how to improve and protect our immediate and wider environments. The domes provide an immersive and well-connected experience to nature and the environment, allowing communities to feel connected to nature irrespective of the weather!

Amphitheatre 

To support the performing arts we have built an amphitheatre which consists of an open-air stage, bandstand and seating arena. This is an eco friendly build, using leftover resources from the building of the Red Shed, the domes, paths and other landscaping. It has a ‘natural’ appearance with a grass finish. The amphitheatre offers a creative space for a range of performances such as drama, cultural and musical. Various organisations, who we have previously partnered with, are keen to use the space including Women in Theatre, Artscoop and Curiosity Productions.

Birmingham Settlement is excited to announce our

Neighbourhood Futures Festival

Monday 26th June – Saturday 1st July 2023

The building is just off Selwyn Road and is accessible from the path around the Edgbaston reservoir.

The full address is:

The Red Shed,
Selwyn Road Playing Fields,
79 Selwyn Road,
Birmingham,
B16 0SL

But that's not all - we have bolder ambitions

  • A straw building with additional indoor space for activities
  • Crops on the field, to supply local business and support local people
  • The installation of compostable toilets

Work with us

If you have an idea or community project you’d like to develop at The Red Shed, please get in touch, we’d love to hear from you:


email: theplayingfield@bsettlement.org.uk


call: 0121 250 0777

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