This Christmas, experience Bushy Park like never before. Enjoy a glorious carriage ride with The Royal Parks Shire horses, with proceeds supporting conservation initiatives in the park. The experience ...
Brown hairstreaks are elusive and beautiful butterflies – one of the rarest species in the British Isles. Brown hairstreak populations declined by more than 60% during the 20th century, but numbers ...
We welcome all visitors and their dogs to enjoy a stroll around the parks, particularly over the busy festive season. But we are concerned that there have been several incidents recently where we have ...
The Royal Parks charity has revealed designs for a renewal of the popular Petersham Playground in Richmond Park. The charity, which manages London’s eight Royal Parks, is set to revive and improve the ...
Greenwich Park has an exciting secret. Did you know that the park is home to one of England’s best-preserved Anglo-Saxon barrow cemeteries? The cemetery can still be seen today. The area around ...
Full information on burial services can be found in the Guide to Services, with information on pricing contained in the Burial Charges document. Plots are available in selected locations on the ...
As the year comes to a close, we’re reflecting on a remarkable 2024 at The Royal Parks charity. From exciting new projects to conservation milestones and community initiatives, there’s so much to ...
All of the Royal Parks, plus Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens have now reopened following a closure due to severe wind gusts caused by Storm Darragh. A number of areas including ...
From major events to our range of walks, music and smaller events for adults and families, across the themes of nature, history and wellbeing. Whatever your interests, there's something for you in the ...
Near Queen Elizabeth’s Oak in Greenwich Park, the remnants of a lost park building can just be seen. All that remains today is a water trough, and a stone slab with a round metal fitting for a water ...
In the Royal Parks’ Help Nature Thrive team we’re loving autumn in the parks. As the leaves turn to gold and wildlife starts to look for spots to shelter over winter, we’re turning to fungi to get our ...