289 results for the term discovery day
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The History of Bushy Park
Welcome to Bushy Park, the second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks at over 1000 acres, home to wild deer and located north of Hampton Court Palace.
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Pollinators in the Making
Conservation of the brown hairstreak butterfly eggs and caterpillars, and maintaining its habitat.
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The Regent’s Park awarded London FA Grounds Team of the Year
The award recognises the inclusive football provision offered in The Regent's Park, in providing some of the highest quality sports pitches in London.
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The Camouflage School at Kensington Gardens
Following the start of the First World War, a school was founded in Kensington Gardens to develop camouflage techniques and patterns.
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General Wolfe at Greenwich Park
The statue at the top of the Grand Ascent was a gift from the Canadian people in 1930. But who was the General? And what was his connection to the park?
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How The Royal Parks helps nature thrive
How The Royal Parks helps nature thrive
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Bushy Park's own 'Masters of the Air'
When you’re taking a walk through Bushy Park it can be hard to imagine that the park has a fascinating military past.
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Leisure in St. James's Park
Enjoy peaceful walks, runs, or cycles and follow the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk at St. James's Park, tranquil haven for leisure and activities
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The Royal Parks in photos - April
As you might expect, plants and trees took centre stage this month. We hope you enjoyed the highlights of April as much as we did.