Parks and Open Spaces
Haringey has more than 600 acres of parks, recreation grounds and open spaces offering a variety of free fun, games and entertainment.
Open spaces make an important contribution to our overall quality of life. Our Open Spaces Strategy draws upon a range of information and seeks to establish a longer term vision for the borough's parks and open spaces.
From playgrounds to tennis courts all ages are catered for. Our parks play host to a number of events, from small-scale community fairs to major music concerts.
Conservation is high on our agenda. Ancient Woodland, Local Nature Reserves and a number of conservation areas can also be found in the borough.
We have a number of service standards to which we work. These help us monitor performance and maintain our very high standards.
|Back to topWe are proud of achieving Green Flag status for sixteen of our parks. These are for:
- Albert Road Rec,
- Belmont Rec
- Bruce Castle Park,
- Chapmans Green,
- Chestnuts Park,
- Coldfall Wood
- Downhills Park,
- Fairland Park
- Finsbury Park,
- Markfield Park
- Paignton Park
- Priory Park,
- Russell Park
- Stationers Park, and
- Railway Fields Local Nature Reserve.
- Wood Green Cemetery
The parks' Friends Groups play a major role in achieving and maintaining these high standards.
We also provide funding towards Lee Valley Regional Park (external link), London's biggest open space, stretching 26 miles along the leafy banks of the River Lee, from Ware in Hertfordshire, through Essex, to the Thames at East India Dock Basin.
|Back to topFinsbury Park has recently undergone a major restoration and improvement programme that has seen the park restored to its former nineteenth century glory, while catering for modern day requirements. Take a virtual tour (external link) of Finsbury Park and see for yourself how it looks now.
You can now also Take a virtual tour (external link) of Albert Road Recreation Ground, Priory and Bruce Castle Parks - without leaving your computer!
Our 76 acres of allotments are in great demand for those wanting to grow anything from carrots to grapevines, so if you’re interested in taking your first step towards becoming self sufficient or you’re more interested in growing prize roses, then get in touch.
Two of our parks also make up part of the Capital Ring Walk, a route that explores the heritage, architecture and landscape of London. For full details on the walks that run through Haringey, download the two leaflets at the bottom of the page and get your walking boots on!
|Back to topContact
If you would like to discuss any aspect relating to our parks and open spaces then please contact:
- Parks Customer Care
Tel 020 8489 1000
Email parks@haringey.gov.uk
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