Parks
Parks In Enfield
Enfield is one of the greenest Boroughs in London and as such has a huge amount of parks and open spaces to explore.
The Parks within Enfield cater for all types of activities including countryside walks, sporting venues, picnics and children's playgrounds.
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Green flag Parks
The Green Flag Awards Scheme is run by Keep Britain Tidy (who took over from the Civic Trust in 2009) and is widely accepted as a measure of quality in the management, operation and improvement of green spaces.
The Green Flag Award Scheme is the national standard for parks and green spaces in England and Wales and was launched in 1996 as a means to recognise and reward the best green spaces in the country.
It was also seen as a way of encouraging others to achieve the same high environmental standards, creating a benchmark of excellence in recreational green areas.
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Large Parks
- Albany Park
- Arnos Park
- Aylands Open Space
- Boundary Playing Fields
- Bramley Road Sports Ground
- Broomfield Park
- Bush Hill Park
- Church Street Recreation Ground
- Churchfields Recreation Ground
- Clowes Sports Ground
- Craig Park
- Durants Park
- Enfield Playing Fields
- Firs Farm
- Forty Hall
- Grovelands Park
- Hazelwood Recreation Ground
- Hillyfields
- Jubilee Park
- King Georges Field
- Montagu Recreation Ground
- Oakwood Park
- Ponders End Recreation Ground
- Pymmes Park
- Tatem Park
- Tottenhall Sports Ground
- Town Park
- Trent Park
- Whitewebbs Park
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Local Parks
- Aldersbrook Avenue Recreation Ground
- Boxers Lake Open Space
- Bulls Cross Field
- Bury Lodge Gardens
- Bush Hill Gardens
- Conway Road Recreation Ground
- Cuckoo Hall Recreation Ground
- Dehli Road Open Space
- Elsinge Golden Jubilee Park
- Forest Road Golden Jubilee Park
- Grove Road Open Space
- Hadley Wood Open Space
- Holmesdale Tunnel Open Space
- Hood Avenue Open Space
- Ivy Road Open Space
- Lee Road Open Space
- Minchenden Oak Gardens
- North Enfield Recreation Ground
- Painters Lane Open Space
- Plevna Road Open Space
- Prince of Wales Field
- Raynham Doorstep Green
- Riverside Park
- Soham Road Recreation Ground
- St David's Park
- Waltham Gardens
- Warwick Fields Open Space
- Weir Hall Recreation Ground
- Wilbury Way Open Space
- Worlds End Open Space
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Neighbourhood open spaces
- All Saints Churchyard
- Boundary Ditch
- Cenotaph Gardens
- Chase Green
- Chase Green Gardens
- Cheyne Walk Open Space
- Gentlemans Row
- Hoe Lane Open Space
- Kenninghall Public Open Space
- Library Green
- New River Loop
- Odeon Gardens
- Platts Road Open Space
- Provident Park
- Salmons Brook Footpath
- St Andrews Churchyard
- St Michaels Green
- The Dell
- Tile Kiln Lane Open Space
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Whats on?
You can enjoy a variety of events and activities, ranging from family funfairs to sponsored walks, in our parks. -
Volunteer community groups
Are you interested in volunteering for conservation work? We have two groups you can get involved with.
Enfield Conservation Volunteers
Join us for practical conservation work in Enfield's parks and countryside, on alternate Sundays.Gain experience in traditional crafts such as:
- Hedge laying
- Coppicing
- Bridge building
- Path construction
GroundForce
Do you have time to spare mid-week? Come and join us for enjoyable 'on the ground' conservation work on alternate Wednesdays in Enfield's parks and countryside.
Further details can be obtained by contacting Jenny Willmot (Parks Outreach and Community Officer) on 0208 449 2459 or via jenny.willmot@enfield.gov.uk .
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