
News & blogs
Blogs
Read our latest blogs from across the Royal Parks.
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Gardening for biodiversity
Designing and planting a garden that’s pollinator-friendly is a really positive move for biodiversity.
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Creating a haven for frogs, newts and dragonflies
We’re restoring the Flower Garden Lake in Greenwich Park to support wonderful wildlife.
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The best nature walks in London
A selection of the best nature walks in London for you to enjoy
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A day in the life of a Royal Parks arboriculturist
Find out what it's like to be a Royal Parks arboriculturist
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Futureproofing Greenwich Park’s historic tree avenues
Futureproofing Greenwich Park’s damaged landscape and historic tree avenues
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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.
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The suffragettes in Hyde Park
The suffragettes in Hyde Park on Women’s Sunday
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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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Tree Diseases: Taking Care of London’s Trees
Managing tree disease within the Royal Parks