The Friends of Greenwich Park was set up to support and promote all the amenities of the Park and to help the management and the future of Greenwich Park
The fences are up, the trowels are ready! Keep following us as we document our community archaeology dig on the site of the Magnetic Observatory in Greenwich Park.
The project is being delivered through #GreenwichParkRevealed. Learn more via the below 🔽 https://t.co/eTb0HWiBnc
We had a lovely weekend on our community archaeology excavation, working with the North Downs Young Archaeologists' Club on Saturday & some super family groups on Sunday.
Star find of the weekend was this beautiful small glass bottle! Discover more: https://t.co/rHs3saQ6hj.
Today is #VEDay.
You might be less aware of the valuable & sometimes intriguing role played by @theroyalparks during #WW2, and just how vital one particular park was in helping to secure Allied victory in Europe. Discover this fascinating story below 🔽
https://t.co/YSDDC2qFZq
Will you be heading into one of @theroyalparks to search out the stunning rose displays this summer?
See which parks have been featured as must visit places to see beautiful rose blooms 🌹 https://t.co/8BkfKqabPX
We’re currently recruiting for the next cohort of Volunteer Rangers for Greenwich Park.
If you’re friendly, approachable, enthusiastic & want to help us tell the fascinating stories of the original Royal Park, this role could be for you! Apply below 🔽 https://t.co/Q786MioaJ3
We’re currently recruiting for the next cohort of Volunteer Rangers for Greenwich Park.
If you’re friendly, approachable, enthusiastic & want to help us tell the fascinating stories of the original Royal Park, this role could be for you! Apply below 🔽 https://t.co/Q786MioaJ3
🚨 We’re pleased to confirm that boat hire on the Boating Pond in Greenwich Park returns from Sunday 1 May.
The service, alongside our new partners Park Boats London, will be available at weekends, bank holidays and school holidays and daily from 1 July until the end of August.
Some stunning colours in @theroyalparks Greenwich Park this week.
The Chestnut trees were looking resplendent on the backdrop of a stunning blue sky while the handkerchief tree in the Observatory Garden is a hidden gem.
📷 thanks to volunteer Cindy.
A beautiful teneral Large Red Damselfly #greenwich_park - usually 1st dragonfly of the year for me, also a migrant Reed Warbler sang in a Holly there. Orange Tip on Purple Honesty flowers and Brimstone (a few days ago). Last 2: Westcombe Park area. Captivating colours and shapes.
How's your day going? This print depicts Greenwich Park on Easter Monday.
🎪Printed in 1804, though the fashions date from 20 years prior, it shows the revelry of Greenwich Fair, including people tumbling down the slopes: https://t.co/2Uq8EqrzIu