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The Royal Parks shares revised plans for new learning centre
The Royal Parks charity has unveiled revised plans for a learning centre and improved visitor facilities which will increase public access.
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Greenwich Park’s Flourishing Grassland Habitats
Regular visitors to Greenwich Park may have noticed changes to the landscape, finding themselves strolling through longer grasses in new areas.
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Greenwich Park: An Archaeologist's Diary
Andrew Mayfield, our new community archaeologist – and the first in-house archaeologist ever to be appointed at The Royal Parks
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Teams & partners
Our programmes are led by our expert Learning and engagement teams and supported by trusted partners in the wider parks.
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Weeping silver lime
The Victorians planted weeping trees to represent sorrow and mourning.
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Frederic Sullivan (1837–1877)
This architect-turned-actor was the brother of Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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Work begins to restore Greenwich Park’s ancient Saxon burial
The Royal Parks charity is leading a unique restoration project at Greenwich Park’s Saxon Barrow Cemetery
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Greenwich Park’s deer have moved to Richmond Park
Greenwich Park’s herd of fallow and red deer have been relocated to Richmond Park
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Magnetic observatory community dig
Community Archaeologist Andrew Mayfield organised a dig this May, to search for clues to Greenwich Park's former magnetic observatory.