Parks and open spaces in Haringey
The London Borough of Haringey maintains 600 acres (240ha) of parks and open spaces within its boundaries. These range in size from Finsbury Park to a number of playgrounds and sports fields. Alexandra Park, the area surrounding Alexandra Palace, is also located here.
Lordship Recreation Ground is one of 11 parks throughout Greater London chosen to receive money for redevelopment by a public vote. The recreation ground received £400,000 towards better footpaths, more lighting, refurbished public toilets and new play areas for children.[1]
Until their disbandment in April 2009, the parks were patrolled by the Haringey Parks Constabulary.
As of 2011, a partial list of parks and open spaces in Haringey was as follows:
- Albert Road Rec
- Alexandra Park
- Belmont Recreation Ground
- Bluebell Wood
- Bruce Castle Park
- Chapmans Green
- Chestnuts Park
- Coldfall Wood
- Downhills Park
- Down Lane Recreation Ground
- Ducketts Common
- Fairland Park
- Finsbury Park
- Granville Road Spinney
- Hartington Park
- Lordship Recreation Ground
- Manchester Gardens
- Markfield Park
- Muswell Hill Playing Fields
- The Paddock
- Paignton Park
- Parkland Walk, Local Nature Reserve
- Priory Park
- Queens Wood, Local Nature Reserve
- Railway Fields, Local Nature Reserve
- Russell Park
- Stationers Park
- Wood Green Common
- Woodside Park
Haringey Council also contributes to the upkeep of Lee Valley Park.
References
- ↑ London parks get £6m for revamp (BBC News) accessed 10 March 2009
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