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Discover the trees of the Royal Parks
The 170,000 mature trees, young trees and shrubs within the Royal Parks are London’s living history. Use this guide to explore this fascinating history.
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What can you spot? A guide to the birds of the Royal Parks
With this bird spotter guide, you can have a go at identifying some of these wonderful creatures while you enjoy a walk around the parks in London.
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Operation Bushy Park: Plotting D-Day in a Royal Park
During the Second World War, Bushy Park was home to a sprawling military base. This is where General Eisenhower came to work on a top-secret plan...
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Setting up Camp Griffiss Bushy Park
When you visit Bushy Park today, nothing remains of the vast, bustling army and air force camp that used to be such a prominent feature of the park.
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The People of Camp Griffiss
Who were the people that lived and worked in camp? Let’s explore the stories of just some of the people who called Bushy Park home in the 1940s.
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Planning D-Day
Discover the significance of D-Day and its ties to Bushy Park. Learn about Operation Overlord and Neptune's planning.
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General Eisenhower in Bushy Park
Explore the pivotal role of General Eisenhower and his staff at the heart of Bushy Park in 1944, shaping history during the Second World War..
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Bushy Park after the war
Discover the legacy of Bushy Park's wartime occupation, as we explore the Camp Griffiss Bushy Park site in the past, present - and future.
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New hybrid pitch opens the door for women and girls in sport
The Royal Parks charity has unveiled its new hybrid sports pitch in The Regent’s Park, significantly increasing the capacity for women and girls’ football.