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Read our latest blogs from across the Royal Parks.

  • Flowers in Kensington Gardens
    Kensington Gardens

    The Story of Alice Elizabeth Jarman

    The story of one woman’s tragic murder – a glimpse into women’s lives, wartime London and the history of Kensington Gardens.

  • Felt snowman being hung on a Christmas tree
    Hyde Park

    The Royal Parks Shop festive gift guide

    Top picks for festive gifting from the Royal Parks Shop

  • Glass bottles filled with various herbs and flowers
    Hyde Park

    Plants for a purpose - winter 2023

    Every season, new planting at Victoria Gate in Hyde Park will reveal a different purpose for plants – from food and fuel to medicine and materials.

  • Hyde Park Pet Cemetery
    Hyde Park

    Hyde Park Pet Cemetery

    One of the first public pet cemeteries in the UK, over 1,000 dogs and cats have been laid to rest here.

  • Joe Louis photographed in 1936
    Bushy Park

    Joe Louis at Bushy Park

    Joe Louis is remembered as one of the first black sportsmen to transcend the colour barrier, and in WW2 he made a special appearance at Bushy Park.

  • Earthworm among autumn fallen leaves

    Soil is Alive

    The Royal Parks is unearthing the value of our soils, through an action plan of research, conservation and landscape management within the Parks.

  • Blackheath Avenue

    London's autumn walks

    Experience the captivating beauty of autumn in London's iconic parks. Discover serene walks, vibrant foliage, and seasonal activities here!

  • An aerial view of the Camouflage School at Kensington Gardens, taken in 1918
    Kensington Gardens

    The Camouflage School at Kensington Gardens

    Following the start of the First World War, a school was founded in Kensington Gardens to develop camouflage techniques and patterns.

  • Children dancing around the Peter Pan statue, 1935
    Kensington Gardens

    Shrine of Youth: The Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens

    The Royal Parks are bursting with literary history. Perhaps the most famous fictional resident of the parks is Peter Pan – the boy who wouldn’t grow up.

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Trees in The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill