A new garden in The Regent's Park: Demolition and site clearance
Follow the story of the creation of a new garden in The Regent’s Park to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
We are currently creating a new garden in The Regent’s Park to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
Demolition work is now underway in the heart of park to transform a disused plant nursery into a beautiful two-acre garden, which is set to open in 2026, to mark what would have been the late Queen’s centenary year.
This new garden will significantly boost biodiversity in the park and will feature diverse habitats such as nectar-rich planting, meadows, woodlands, and hedgerows with climate-resilient plants to attract wildlife, such as invertebrates and pollinators.
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