A community archaeology dig has uncovered an intact World War 2 air-raid shelter in Greenwich Park, containing a toy soldier made of lead, announced The Royal Parks charity today.
The Royal Parks charity invited local children from around Greenwich Park to attend a launch event on Tuesday to celebrate the completion of a new inclusive playground in the park.
According to an Ipsos MORI survey commissioned by The Royal Parks charity a remarkable 98% of visitors to Greenwich Park rate its overall quality as excellent or good.
The Royal Parks charity is looking for seven horticultural apprentices, to help them care for some of the most loved and well-known open spaces in the UK.
The Royal Parks charity, which looks after Greenwich Park, is recruiting local volunteers to record visitor numbers and understand how people use the park.
In July this year, the experts had their say and all eight of the Royal Parks succeeded in retaining their Green Flag status with some of the highest marks awarded in the scheme.