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  • Max Parker-Smith (centre) with Russell Stevens (right) and Royal Parks apprentice (left) at The Journey Beyond the Tracks from Adelaide to Perth at the 2026 RHS Che (002)

    Kangaroo paws to arrive in Kensington Gardens

    Chelsea Flower Show plants to be rehomed in one of London's Royal Parks.

  • A view of the grand ascent in Greenwich Park on a sunny day with the Royal Observatory in the background.
    Greenwich Park

    The Royal Parks celebrates Greenwich Park Revealed

    The Royal Parks celebrates completion of Greenwich Park restoration project

  • Autumnal trees in green orange and yellow and a waterway in the middle and a bridge crossing it.
    Brompton Cemetery

    Best trees to see this Autumn in London’s Royal Parks

    Autumn has arrived in the Royal Parks and we've put together a list of the best trees to see this season.

  • 17th century plans for Greenwich Park by André Le Nôtre
    Greenwich Park

    A Royal Landscape at Greenwich Park

    In the 1660s, King Charles II (1639 – 1685) had Greenwich Park redesigned to an ambitious scheme known as ‘The Grand Plan’.

  • An aerial view of Greenwich Park and the Queen's House looking toward the River Thames and Canary Wharf
    Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park receives National Lottery grant

    The Royal Parks charity has secured a ‘transformational’ £4.5m grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

  • A famous portrait of Ignatius Sancho, by society artist Thomas Gainsborough.
    Greenwich Park

    Remembering Ignatius Sancho

    Ignatius Sancho was a writer, composer and abolitionist who lived on the edge of Greenwich Park, and became the first black person to vote in Britain.

  •  Rowan tree in the cemetery

    The trees of the Royal Parks

    As the biggest plants on the planet, the trees in the Royal Parks give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to London’s wildlife.

  • Close up of Elfin Oak artist plaque
    Kensington Gardens

    The Elfin Oak

    In a bustling corner of Kensington Gardens you will find the Elfin Oak, a whimsical sculpture whose colourful characters have delighted generations.

  • Earthworm among Autumn leaves

    Soil is Alive

    The Royal Parks is unearthing the value of our soils, through an action plan of research, conservation and landscape management within the Parks.