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Charles Dickens at Greenwich Park
Over the centuries, many famous writers have found inspiration at Greenwich Park. Perhaps the most celebrated is Charles Dickens (1812-1870).
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Herbaceous Border
This horticultural term applies to eye-catching borders filled with colourful herbaceous plants. Let’s find out more…
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'The Pride of Greenwich: One Tree Hill' by Mr. T. Nicholls
This poem, first published in the 1780s, celebrates the prodigious view from One Tree Hill in Greenwich Park.
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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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Royal Parks Half Marathon 2025
The Royal Parks Half Marathon offers thousands of runners a scenic 13.1-mile route through central London and four of London's beautiful Royal Parks.
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The Lodge Café
The Lodge Café at Hyde Park Corner offers simple, genuine British and continental food freshly prepared on the premises.
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The Royal Parks in photos - February
We look back at February in the Royal Parks through some of the best photos, past and present.
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Help renew the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground
Your donation will help renew the playground and make it an accessible and nature-rich haven for all children.
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The Regent’s Park Planting Trial
The planting trial will help build understanding on how different soil compositions affect plant growth and resilience.