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'The Lay of the Old Hollow Tree'
An atmospheric poem about Queen Elizabeth’s Oak appeared in the West Kent Guardian on 2 July 1853.
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Why play should matter to us all
The 11 June marks the annual International Day of Play. Created by the United Nations it celebrates and recognises play as every child’s human right.
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‘Have a picnic not a BBQ’ says The Royal Parks
‘Have a picnic not a BBQ’ says The Royal Parks, following amber wildfire warning
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Volunteers make hay while the sun shines to conserve habitat
A trained team of volunteers equipped with scythes and shire horses made hay while the sun shone in central London today.
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Thank you
The Royal Parks will be in touch within the next 10 working days to assist you.
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History of the Royal Parks
A brief history of the Royal Parks, from King Henry VIII to the present day
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Feeding deer is the opposite of kind, says The Royal Parks
The Royal Parks is reminding visitors to Richmond and Bushy Parks that deer are wild and unpredictable animals.
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Company sports event enquiry
Regent’s Park and The Hub are fantastic venues for company sports days. All events and organised activities in Regent’s Park require permission.
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Spring Blooms in the Royal Parks
As the days grow longer and the air fills with birdsong, the first blooms of spring begin to emerge in the Royal Parks.