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TfL launch London's first designated walking route in almost 20 years

Called the Green Link Walk, it's a 15 mile route from Peckham to Epping Forest, connecting communities along it to over 40 green spaces ...

14 Walks Exploring London's Green Spaces and Pathways

For many Londoners, now is a time like no other for walking, exploring and finding refuge in the capital's green spaces. What is not so well known is that these ...

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan on X: "Introducing the Green Link ...

Introducing the Green Link Walk—a new 15-mile walking route. The Green Link Walk spans several London boroughs, linking almost 40 areas of ...

National Park City founder Dan Raven-Ellison's guide to London's ...

If you need more inspiration on where to go, the London National Park City Map has all the green spaces on it, which is super fun. Alternatively ...

Green Spaces: The Benefits for London

London has 35,000 acres of public green spaces – equivalent to 40% of its surface area – making it one of the greenest cities of its size in the world. The City ...

Park, heath and waterside - 25 walks in London's green spaces ...

This guidebook presents 25 varied walks exploring London's green and open spaces. Covering both the city centre and the Greater London area.

The complete guide to London's parks and green spaces

It's so big you could walk for miles within the park's many walking trails. Being so large, Richmond Park can be accessed from several train ...

Green Link Walk launched by TfL to extend Walk London Network

Transport for London has launched a new 15-mile walking route which links almost 40 areas of green space.

The Impact of Greenspace, Walking, and Cycling on the Health of ...

Ha. The frequency of walking or cycling in a London borough is determined by the area of greenspace available. Hypothesis 2.

Spatial distributive effects of public green space and COVID-19 ...

At the same time, there are 44 % of Londoners living within a five minutes walks distance to a park and 58 % when including the playfields ( ...

An Opinionated Guide to London Green Spaces by Harry Ades

... green spaces, enchanting walks and pathways, urban zoos and more. Photography by Marco Kesseler. Paperback, 160 pages. Dimensions: 11.6 x 1.5 x 16.4cm. Share ...

A spatial analysis of proximate greenspace and mental wellbeing in ...

Greenspace data were obtained Greenspace Information for Greater London Group (GiGL), and was used to calculated the amount of greenspace within a 300 m radius ...

Valuing Greenness Green spaces, house prices and Londoners ...

GLA Economics is funded by the London Development Agency (LDA),. Transport for London (TfL) and the Greater London Authority (GLA) and was established by the ...

Health and Wellbeing - Parks for London

An online Action Plan was also created to drive forward this important body of work, and is open to partners who are equally keen to improve green spaces and ...

Connecting green spaces - Hackney Council

Connecting green spaces · Connecting green spaces to the wider environment. Some of the parks in Hackney are surrounded by railings or walls.

TfL launches new walking route from Epping Forest to Peckham

It links almost 40 areas of green space, including Walthamstow Marshes, London Fields and Burgess Park, and five other Walk London routes. The ...

London – Green Link Walk | Over the hill & under the weather

The 15-mile Green Link Walk spans five boroughs, links almost 40 areas of green space and a number of waterways via mostly quiet streets.

The push to open up the 'locked and bolted' green spaces of UK cities

Campaigners want privately owned and often unused parks and shared gardens in London and elsewhere to be accessible.

London's Incredible Green Spaces | Inspiration - Berkeley Group

This week, over 270 events and activities are taking place across London to celebrate the city's green spaces, including family activities, urban wildlife ...

Get outside this summer: Exploring London's best green spaces

Hyde Park and the Serpentine. Henry VIII acquired Hyde Park from the monks of Westminster Abbey in 1536, mainly so he could hunt for deer.