His Royal Highness also regularly visited protected green spaces. For example, in 2001 he returned to Mile End Park to view the results of extensive improvement works, five decades on from his first visit to open the space in the 1950s.
@StonebridgeLock@LeeValleyPark@lhyde2017 Big congratulations to you all! Youโve accomplished massive amounts and made such a big impact already, look forward to seeing you carry on ๐๐ผ๐ฆ๐
Thanks to all the volunteers and partners who helped us earn a Green Flag award for the 2nd year in a row and make our stretch of the canal a clean, green + lovely open space for wildlife and people @MooCanoes @Thames21@Fo_RegentsCanal@FoTHCP#regentscanal#TowerHamlets
We were invited to speak along with @Thames21@CanalRiverTrust@ThamesEstPart@EnvAgencySE Our message: local authorities, developers + other decision-makers should support community groups like ours already working to help achieve aims of regenerating Londonโs waterways
Our group Lower Regents Coalition got the grant and organised a star team of volunteers for this project! Thx to all who helped @lowerregents @MooCanoes
Thanks for sharing our story about project to improve #Biodiversity and urban habitat in our patch. Not to mention beautiful vista for people to enjoy in our #urbangreenspace@lowerregents @MooCanoes @Thames21