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We offer an array wildlife conservation activities, focused across the Kingston borough harnessing a rewilding narrative
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Kingston has a huge diversity of parks, and we want you to visit and support them!
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Click here for an interactive map showing parks in the Kingston area
#GoParks.London aims to encourage you to enjoy London’s parks, share with the world why you love your park, why parks matter to you, and get involved in your local park friends group.
In particular we aim to:
Promote London’s huge diversity of parks, particularly the less-well-visited ones, and encourage both residents and visitors to get out and discover them
Raise awareness of the critical role ‘friends’ groups play, promote their activities and events and encourage people to get involved.
Working to generate public support for parks helps us to protect them for future generations. London’s parks and green spaces are under more pressure than ever so we need to continuously demonstrate why we must protect them.
Our parks provide an unparalleled range of opportunities for recreation, play and sport, health and well-being, attractive and safe travel routes, nature appreciation, education and heritage and community get-togethers.
They support eco-systems, helping with water management and air cooling.
They are crucial for our wildlife and biodiversity.
We mustn't take our outside spaces for granted! Even just a few minutes in the natural environment and fresh air can elevate my mood.
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We offer an array wildlife conservation activities, focused across the Kingston borough harnessing a rewilding narrative
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Join in with one of our community volunteer days, where we do all sorts of tasks to help maintain and improve the local green spaces of Berrylands.
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Gardening on Thursdays from 10am until 1pm.