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  • A photo of Alice Elizabeth Jarman
    Kensington Gardens

    The Story of Alice Elizabeth Jarman

    The story of one woman’s tragic murder – a glimpse into women’s lives, wartime London and the history of Kensington Gardens.

  • View from the top of Primrose Hill
    The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill

    Primrose Hill Update

    Following public consultation, and considering the available evidence, The Royal Parks will install gates on Primrose Hill to facilitate park closures.

  • A dragonfly on a pond
    Greenwich Park

    Creating a haven for frogs, newts and dragonflies

    We’re restoring the Flower Garden Lake in Greenwich Park to support wonderful wildlife.

  • Clare Lanes, Greenwich Park's new manager
    Greenwich Park

    Clare Lanes welcomed as Greenwich Park's new manager

    The Royal Parks charity announces that Clare Lanes will join the organisation as the new Park Manager at Greenwich Park, following Graham Dear’s retirement

  • A new information board in Greenwich Park ensures that Hori Tribe’s story is remembered
    Greenwich Park

    Hori's Legacy

    See how The Royal Parks are honouring Hori's legacy.

  • Ceremony for the installation of the USAAF commemorative tablet, 1945
    Bushy Park

    Bushy Park after the war

    Discover the legacy of Bushy Park's wartime occupation, as we explore the Camp Griffiss Bushy Park site in the past, present - and future.

  • Black and white photograph showing bomb damage to the Queen’s Field
    Greenwich Park

    Philip Laurie and the Second World War at Greenwich Park

    Thanks to the wartime diaries of one man, we have a remarkable record of life in Greenwich Park during the Second World War.

  • Hyde Park Pet Cemetery
    Hyde Park

    Hyde Park Pet Cemetery

    One of the first public pet cemeteries in the UK, over 1,000 dogs and cats have been laid to rest here.

  • Attributed to Maria Spilsbury, Greenwich Fair, c. 1800
    Greenwich Park

    Charles Dickens at Greenwich Fair

    Over the centuries, many famous writers have found inspiration at Greenwich Park. Perhaps the most celebrated is Charles Dickens (1812-1870).